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This is a podcast about some of the most famous film beats.
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This is a podcast about some of the most famous film beats.
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This is a podcast about some of the most famous film beats.
The podcast FilmBeats discusses various movie soundtracks and their significance. They mention the songs "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz, the Jaws soundtrack by John Williams, the Phil Siphoner Orchestra's upcoming tour, the soundtrack of The Lion King, and the success of Disney films in generating merchandise sales. They also promote the Ardcast app for discounted tickets and talk about The Lord of the Rings soundtrack, which won multiple awards. The episode concludes by inviting listeners to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast. Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high Hey guys, I hear this song a lot of times. Me too. Of course, this song is Over the Rainbow, a theme of the film The Whipper of Oz and contains many beautiful songs. Somewhere over the rainbow, I love you Hi everyone and welcome to another exciting episode of FilmBeats, the podcast where we discover the world of film music. We are Fabio, Ainara and Mayalen. Today, we will be exploring some of the most important music genres. So, pop your popcorn in the microwave because we are excited! Every time I hear this song, it gives me goosebumps. We all feel the same way. This is about the soundtrack from the movie Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg and the amazing soundtrack was created by the composer John Williams. Let's check it out. John Williams has composed many movie soundtracks that they are part of our lives, like E.T. or The Amazing Star Wars. Hey everyone! Guess what? The Phil Siphoner Orchestra is hitting the road with their amazing new tour, Tango. Catch them live at the Congress and Auditioned Palace of La Rioja, Rioja Forum, in Logroño on April 3rd. So, set the date, be there and don't miss it. See you there! Oh, I got this day locked in my schedule. By the way, who remembers? Oh my God! This is The Lion King. It's one of my favorite Disney movies. I still remember when Scar kills Mufasa. That's a dramatic spin. That's right. It's one of the most well-known of all Disney movies. That is the opening chant from The Circle of Life in The Lion King. This is a good opportunity to remember that it was the first time Disney used African singers to sing in their own language. It was amazing. Films like The Lion King, Aladdin or Frozen made Disney earn a big amount of money not just from the film itself, but also from selling products related to them. For example, Parents Around the World spent up $800 on Frozen-themed birthday parties and special-edition toys. Speaking of money, don't forget to download the Ardcast app. If you want to get a 20% discount when you buy your ticket, download today. www.ardcast.com Dear listeners, we are at the end of our episode and I want to know your opinion about The Lord of the Rings. It's a famous trilogy written by Tolkien that was so popular at the beginning of the 21st century. Howard Thorpe was the composer of the soundtrack of this movie. Thorpe wrote one of the longest musical compositions for a film series, over 13 hours long. There were often 230 to 400 musicians who recorded the music for this film. This was even voted by the Best Soundtrack in Cinema History and the music of the film won 3 Oscars, among many others awards. Well, dear listeners, don't forget to rate, review and subscribe FilmBeat. This is our next episode, where we will explore more soundtracks of unforgettable movies. Stay tuned! Special thanks to our production team, Mary and Joss. Until next time, this is FilmBeat! Bye! Legendas pela comunidade Amara.org