Composer Amanda Jones is working on two HBO / HBO Max shows; someone somewhere Y Show sketch of black lady, at the same time. However, he says the two are so different that the overlap is not a problem.
I feel like nature Show sketch of black lady, Each sketch is his world, his cartoon. So I can have a lot of fun and go crazy, ”Jones said during a panel discussion for both series at the Deadline’s Sound & Screen Awards season music event.
For Robin Teddy’s comic sketch series, Jones diligently works on the rhythm of the sketches, so his music accompanies the comedy.
“Comedy is rhythm,” Jones said. “You just want to leave as much room for comedy as possible. I have a metronome on the phone, so you just set the tempo, the play pieces, and that’s how it came out for some sketches. I leave the rest. “The rhythm of the comedy and giving it space is very different”.
someone somewhereOn the other hand, autobiographical is the executive producer and star Bridget Everett. She plays Sam, a woman who returns home to Kansas after her mother’s death.
“There was very specific brief information that Brigitte’s mother is a piano teacher,” Jones said. “So we wanted the soundtrack to be very piano oriented and to feel like we were in a music lesson.”
The someone somewhere The points are also paired with unexpected tools, at Everett’s request.
“We had the idea that duets were unlikely to be best friends,” Jones said. “For example, you can warm up by playing the trombone and the flute. They may not be in the same department, but they just notice. So that was the beginning of the soundtracks, they were just great solo duos.
Watch the panel video on Monday.
Source: Deadline