![]() While Howard produced much of the film's score, additional music production was done by Jim Weidman, who also worked as the music editor. The score is heavily reliant on ethnic and varied instrumentation as well as ranging vocal sounds. ![]() Recording sessions consisted of a 108-piece orchestra and 40-member vocal choir. The score was recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage, California and Todd-AO, Los Angeles. Howard stated that the film "as the hardest to compose" due to the hectic scoring schedule as the film was set for release on December 14, 2005. James Newton Howard replaced him and work on the film's score began in late October and was completed in late November, an overall duration of under six weeks. The film's music was initially set to be composed by Howard Shore, who recorded several cues for the film but opted out due to creative differences with the director. King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the epic adventure monster film King Kong, directed by Peter Jackson. ![]() King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |