Composer Ryan Shore is one of the rising stars of the film music world. Thanks to his collaborations with MovieScoreMedia, more and more of his scores are now available to the public. Headspace, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and the Macedonian movie Senki (Shadows) are just a number of titles available from their catalogue. In the summer, Msm released a three-way collection of jazzy scores from Ryan's career: Numb, Kettle of Fish and Coney Island Baby are just pure fun to listen to. Now a new collection is available, collecting together a wide range of short film scores from Ryan's earlier days. The award winning animated shorts include the much-requested Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher, the Claymation short Shadowplay and the dark comedy Cadaverous. What connects together these scores apart from being written by the same composer is that you'd never think they were written for short films - they could underscore...
- 10/3/2009
- Daily Film Music Blog
Visual effects facility Digital Domain has joined forces with Shrek scribes Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio to develop the screenplay Plant Life by writers Tina Anderson and Steve Barr. Digital Domain president Scott Ross, Rossio and Elliott will produce the live-action/CGI project, which centers on an office plant-lady who gains the ability to speak with plants and becomes the ultimate corporate spy. "After this film, you'll never look at the plant in your office the same way again," Rossio said. "Steve and Tina have created an enchanting group of characters -- both human and foliage." Plant Life marks the third collaboration between Ross, Rossio and Elliot, who are also developing two other CGI/live action films, Instant Karma and Shadowplay. The trio is looking to find financing and presales through an outside partner for their slate of films.
- 10/2/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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