[Fmpro] future of music

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Mon Jun 2 17:57:07 GMT 2008


 
In a message dated 6/1/2008 11:45:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time,  
fmpro-request at nxport.com writes:

I agree  "Catch Me if You Can" is a really really fun
score. But we have to  acknowledge that it's a nod to
the past. It would be really sad if that  type of score
disappeared. But, the future probably lies in new
styles  and methods that many on this list may hate.
Myself possibly included.  


With the influx of immigrants from many countries may come their  music.  And 
has outsourcing of music to India been taking place?  Why  should film 
scoring be immune to outsourcing when many other businesses are  not.
 
More things to worry about than whether John Williams is innovative  or not.
 
 
 
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