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EXCLUSIVE PODCAST: Theodore Shapiro On His Score For Academy Award Nominated ‘Trumbo’ Film

Lakeshore Records sat down with Theodore Shapiro, composer of Trumbo, the Academy Award®- and Golden-Globe®-nominated film about Dalton Trumbo, the celebrated Hollywood screenwriter whose principled refusal to name names to the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) earned him 13 years in purgatory as a blacklisted writer.

Theodore talks about his collaboration with Trumbo director Jay Roach and how important it was to preserve the legacy and spirit of Dalton Trumbo through various aspects of scoring the film.  “Orchestra for Trumbo was 41 players: it was 31 strings plus brass, piano and harp…  It was really critically important that we do this through the union and support our local musicians who are so incredible.”  Hear the interview on Soundcloud below.

Bleecker Street presents TRUMBO, now playing in theaters (find a theater).

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Exclusive Interview With ‘Trumbo’ Director Jay Roach & Composer Theodore Shapiro

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Listen to this exclusive interview between director Jay Roach and composer Theodore Shapiro, who give us a behind-the-scenes “look” at their collaboration for Trumbo!  The Golden-Globe®-nominated film about Dalton Trumbo, the celebrated Hollywood screenwriter whose principled refusal to name names to the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) earned him 13 years in purgatory as a blacklisted writer.

They spoke about the challenge of scoring a period film without it feeling stuck in the era, scoring music to the character of Dalton Trumbo; the use of the prepared piano, and more.  You really get an insight into the director-composer relationship in scoring films!  Listen now (below) as they reminisce on their fourth feature film collaboration!

Bleecker Street presents TRUMBO, now playing in theaters (find a theater).

 

 

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Meet ‘Trumbo’ Director Jay Roach In Los Angeles This Weekend!

Trumbo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) featuring score by Theodore Shapiro is out now on Lakeshore Records. Download here: [iTunes]

 

If you’re in Los Angeles this weekend, here’s your chance to meet Trumbo director Jay Roach!  Catch the Q&A session on Saturday (tonight), November 7, at The Landmark theatre (7:10 p.m.).  Go to The Landmark online for tickets and info.

Read further to preview the album and see stills from the film.

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Trumbo: Theodore Shapiro Score ‘His Best One Yet’ | Soundtrack Geek

I’ve never heard Shapiro quite like this… This for me though is his best one yet. What I haven’t mentioned yet is that Trumbo has a very nice theme that can be heard in a few cues, most notably the prison cues… Minimalism, jazz, emotional. It’s all here, setting up this fine drama with some interesting and thought provoking music. – Soundtrack Geek

 

Lakeshore Records is very pleased to be releasing Trumbo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) on November 6.  The album features score by Theodore Shapiro (St. Vincent, Infinitely Polar Bear, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty).  The score was recently named on Variety’s short list of best scores for 2015!

The successful career of 1940s screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) comes to a crushing end when he and other Hollywood figures are blacklisted for their political beliefs. TRUMBO (directed by Jay Roach) tells the story of his fight against the U.S. government and studio bosses in a war over words and freedom, which entangled everyone in Hollywood from Hedda Hopper (Helen Mirren) and John Wayne to Kirk Douglas and Otto Preminger.

Bleecker Street presents Trumbo, in select theaters on November 6.

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