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How Tenet Composer Ludwig Goransson Created Experimental Sounds Played Backwards and Forwards for the Film

How Tenet Composer Ludwig Goransson Created Experimental Sounds Played Backwards and Forwards for the Film Jon Burlingame, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Most composers spend a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, on a film score. Ludwig Göransson spent a year and a half on Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” The time-shifting spy thriller, last year’s cerebral challenge from the maker of “Inception” and “Interstellar” (currently being promoted for multiple craft awards, including Göransson for original score) forced the Swedish composer to come up with sounds and textures that had rarely, if ever, been heard in mainstream movies. More from Variety

Travis Scott and Ludwig Goransson Talk About The Plan, the Time-Warping Song and Sound of Tenet

Travis Scott and Ludwig Goransson Talk About The Plan, the Time-Warping Song and Sound of Tenet
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The 25 Best Movies of 2020 | Miami New Times

Twenty-twenty has been a year of disappointment for all of us except for Jeff Bezos, who gets to make money during a pandemic by exploiting his workers and avoiding taxes. Much has been said about the state of cinema this year and just how much of a disaster releases have been, what with arthouses and multiplexes alike having to close down for the safety of their workers and audiences alike. But this isn’t to say that there hasn’t been a lot of beauty in the world of film amid all the garbage we’ve faced. With all of us stuck at home and new streaming options like the glorious HBO Max and the disastrous Quibi, the lines between what cinema actually is and isn t have started to blur together. Is watching a miniseries the same as watching a movie if you binge it all and there are no plans for a bad expansion? (See

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