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Nicholas Marcus
The Film Scorer
The Film Scorer Podcast features a wide array of long-form interviews with film composers, including up-and-comers, established veterans, and everybody in between. Hear first-hand from masters of the craft about the film scoring process, see behind-the-scenes, and learn all about the art of film and film music.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 22 ratings
Conversational interviews
Great conversations between composers and a down-to-earth host. A must-listen for anyone who enjoys film music.
zakengel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/26/23
The Film Scorer
Well researched, insightful interviews with interesting film composers by someone clearly knowledgeable and passionate about the industry.
mickjo01 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/30/21
Great interviews
As a composer some might think I like sitting around and listening to other composers talk about their process... But it's actually the opposite and I rarely find myself listening to composer interviews. So it's awesome that The Film Scorer does a great job of making their interviews be...Read full review »
JewishDave via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/13/21
Recent Episodes
To celebrate his first full-length tv series score, Gareth Coker joins The Film Scorer podcast! You video game fans in particular may know Gareth from his work scoring games like Ori, Ark, and Halo Infinite, but Gareth hasn't stopped there. Given that he's already scored the various Ark games,...
Published 04/21/24
Published 04/21/24
Five-time Grammy winner Mike Post joins The Film Scorer podcast! A lot of you will probably be familiar with Mike already, who boasts one of the most impressive tv resumes of all time. For those of you that aren't, Mike's responsible for the two-note “dun-dun” sound in Law & Order, as well as...
Published 04/07/24
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