I love how Gorranson's did a very Zimmer-inspired ost for Tenet, but with his own modern taste and style, I think he really is one of the greatest new composers of our time
Because of Tenet, Black Panther, Mandalorian/Book of Boba Fett and Turning Red; I think it’s safe to say that he’s a legend now, almost to the same level as Hans Zimmer
@@iandavid7730 I would've sunken to the floor immediately and ugly cried right there and then hahaha. What a surreal experience it would've been for him.
Fun fact: Zimmer is Nolan's music composer for long time, Nolan's new film Tenet is scored by Ludwig and starred by John David Washington who was star of Blackklasnman scored by Terence. How the universe connects us!! Nolanception🤯
Eniayo Ayoola podcast format would be amazing for this. I am a fan of these round tables but it’s unfortunate when the responses are so clearly edited down.
Totally. So in that light, if you haven't yet, you should watch this nearly 2 hour video of him doing just that (with Ramin Djawadi & Ben Wallfisch among others): ruclips.net/video/GDJeo67LqWA/видео.html&ab_channel=SpitfireAudio
After winning the Golden Globe for best original score with Oppenheimer, Göransson has truly put himself among the greatest composers of all time. He is simply incredible
Hans looks slightly jealous that the other two had so much prep time to score their projects and he doesn't always have that. He still produces beautiful music.
He did get it on Interstellar, I remember him saying that he worked on the music with the script and conversations with Nolan, in the score liner notes.
puppiesinspace What in the absolute fuck are you talking about?? If you can’t appreciate the movie than it wasn’t for you period. Stop hating and downgrading it just because you cannot relate to the message that the movie was trying to send. You obviously do not having understanding about what African and African American culture represents whatsoever nor do you have any idea what this movie meant to those communities so stfu.
Terence Blanchard's Blut Und Boden (Blood and Soil) for BlacKKKlansman is mesmerizing. I love Ludwig Göransson's Killmonger theme for Black Panther. I have not yet seen Widows, but Hans Zimmer's score for Sherlock Holmes was exhilarating!
So happy to see how eclectic film scoring has become. Classically trained, jazz, hiphop producers, guitar guys. Everyone has something to offer! Now we need more ladies involved!!!
That and Inception for me are my favourites from Zimmer. Another ost that stands out to me is the ost for X-Men 2 & Days of Future Past from John Ottman. Although Dark Phoenix was a so-so movie, Hans Zimmer made an awesome soundtrack for it
YAAAAS! Blanchard on When the Levees Broke (which he used for Blackkklansman) makes me cry every time and Zimmer on Interception and Last Samurai gives me chills every time! Geniuses
@@dancegod1691 yea even I thought it was pretty shitty. It was so tonally uneven and the soundtracks was used in the wrong places. The plot is good but Spike Lee's direction was terrible.
i love these round tables, but not this one... i wish the moderator had let them talk instead of having to hit all of his questions, like when they are talking about how themes in their scores came to be, he just cuts them off to ask about their what they were listening at 17, like who cares, we are getting cool stories, and they are just cut off to ask a banal question.... more conversation and less Q&A
I'm in the middle of it and that's unfortunate to hear, because that's what I kind of felt after the 2nd question. it felt like he just wanted to make sure the questions got out, and not even connect with the moment. That's where the meat is, in the stories of legends like them. at some point with certain interviews, it's like, let the history run, especially if it has a clear flow of storytelling that's captivating. throw your questions away and let us relish, lol.
Yes, I noticed that. Ludwig was really engaged in talking about how his discovery of instruments in preproduction was pretty much shaping the actor's performances and character themes, and the interviewer kind of cut him off. I honestly wish they'd had more time to discuss things and elaborate. Tbh, I felt sometimes the interviewer was disinterested unless it was a direct response to his question. lol, No tangents allowed - and it hurt the conversation between the composers some.
I admire the work of these guys, but I would have loved to see Hildur Guðnadóttir in the conversation, not only because of her talent but also because rarely you see a woman win an Oscar in this category.
The interview that got Ludwig the gig to score Tenet, by insistence of Hans, telling Nolan 'that's your man right there' since Hans was busy and immersed with scoring 'Dune'
Hopefully just lending him it, cause he's too busy scoring Dune. Zimmer and Nolan must never break up and especially not for Goransson. He can stay with Coogler.
Terence: (As part of the discussion, offers an interesting perspective with personal insights from his composing and performing backgrounds) Interviewer: ok (moves on) LOL 4:09 Does the guy even care for the people he's interviewing
For the metaheads here, at the end Ludwig Göransson mentioned his metal backround. Considering his R&B/Hip-hop producer works, what metal band/subgenre would you like him to work on? I'll say Enslaved, they are from Norway, hes from Sweden, Neighbor combo.
Ludwig Goransson is taking over for Hans Zimmer on Nolan’s next films so this round table means a lot.
I hope je makes it
It sounds very nolan like with ludwigs score.
thats because hans is busy with dune
Bear McCreary>ludwig gurasson
Actually Hans Zimmer recommended Ludwig to Nolan for Tenet
I love how Gorranson's did a very Zimmer-inspired ost for Tenet, but with his own modern taste and style, I think he really is one of the greatest new composers of our time
Agreed!
Because of Tenet, Black Panther, Mandalorian/Book of Boba Fett and Turning Red; I think it’s safe to say that he’s a legend now, almost to the same level as Hans Zimmer
@@dmann5938 and Oppenheimer now. Mindblowing!!
What score from Zimmer could u compare to Ludwig’s Tenet?
@@Landa8 inception, interstellar, blade runner 2049, the dark knight films
im crying for Ludwig with Hanz Zimmer complementing him to his face.
Right. That's like such a pass-the-torch moment, I'd imagine. Ludwig is next up, for real.
@@PathPMusic Zimmer isn’t done yet though
@@bilalkahhaleh3403 He's absolutely not done.
Imagine being told your music makes sense by Hans Zimmer.
@@iandavid7730 I would've sunken to the floor immediately and ugly cried right there and then hahaha. What a surreal experience it would've been for him.
Fun fact: Zimmer is Nolan's music composer for long time, Nolan's new film Tenet is scored by Ludwig and starred by John David Washington who was star of Blackklasnman scored by Terence. How the universe connects us!! Nolanception🤯
That is just how jobs through connections work.
If you good in profession it should be
@aljanat5 lmao ok
Elizabeth bebicki was also in widows.
@aljanat5 How is it I see this guy claiming shit all over YT?
Conversation was rushed along. Needed to be a one hour cut at least.
Roundtable Short Cuts
I agree; especially with channels like Joe Rogan's, it felt like they could've talked a lot more about creating movie scores.
Eniayo Ayoola podcast format would be amazing for this. I am a fan of these round tables but it’s unfortunate when the responses are so clearly edited down.
Thought your name was John Williams for a sec :)
@@yusdrum91 Squarechair Long snips
man oh man. the greatest of all times in one room. what an honor to be in this generation with the greats!
I like your vids
Nah. Not by far
greatest of all time?
@@niklaslachmann1038 lemme guess mozart? Right
Hans Zimmer is popular since the 2000s mostly, the other two are not from this group and Morricone, Williams and co. are not there
Hans Zimmer should just take over THR roundtables, he is a perfect interviewer and know how to talk to & with people
Totally.
So in that light, if you haven't yet, you should watch this nearly 2 hour video of him doing just that (with Ramin Djawadi & Ben Wallfisch among others):
ruclips.net/video/GDJeo67LqWA/видео.html&ab_channel=SpitfireAudio
Nolan is great interviewer too,check his interview wit edgar wright n hes good with the job
Imagine being told that your music is great
by Hanz Zimmer.
I would ascend
Fr, Hans is the GOAT.
I’m 110% sure Ludwig’s soul left the chat when Hans told him that
He doesn't even orchestrate himself
The diversity of the composers and the movies represented is really inspiring
@@charliekeen6694 why dude? just why
@@tian_obia What happened? Something racist?
@@tian_obia what happened?
After winning the Golden Globe for best original score with Oppenheimer, Göransson has truly put himself among the greatest composers of all time. He is simply incredible
Hans looks slightly jealous that the other two had so much prep time to score their projects and he doesn't always have that. He still produces beautiful music.
He did get it on Interstellar, I remember him saying that he worked on the music with the script and conversations with Nolan, in the score liner notes.
@@juanita-dark well, interstellar is his best work so makes sense
I just love Hans Zimmer
And I love Lugwid Göransson
@@TheProtagonist2020 just discovered him and he is amazing too and I will follow his work
Right!!! Hans is the greatest to ever do it AND he’s such a nice guy to listen to.
Yeah man. Hans is amazing
That part of Black Panther when they fly into Wakanda the first time always makes me cry.
You are supposed to cry at that time becoz the song is about.
t chakas death
@puppiesinspace You're just trying to act cool by hating on popular shit.
If
puppiesinspace What in the absolute fuck are you talking about?? If you can’t appreciate the movie than it wasn’t for you period. Stop hating and downgrading it just because you cannot relate to the message that the movie was trying to send. You obviously do not having understanding about what African and African American culture represents whatsoever nor do you have any idea what this movie meant to those communities so stfu.
@@rakshitchintakindi822 and also he's racist
Hans Zimmer and Ludwig in one sitting thats amazing
Terence Blanchard's Blut Und Boden (Blood and Soil)
for BlacKKKlansman is mesmerizing.
I love Ludwig Göransson's Killmonger theme for Black Panther.
I have not yet seen Widows, but Hans Zimmer's score for Sherlock Holmes was exhilarating!
Interviewer needs to acknowledge what they finished saying before rudely moving onto the next composer
Its just how they do things in these interviews.😃
Just watch the other round tables
Youll get used to it
I don't think they get much time to do the interviews.
I think some of this is edited too. It felt like some was so abrupt it was clear it was a cut.
Ludwig lookin' like Jesus.
jesus was dark skinned and did not have silky blond hair.
Is every person with a long hair and a beard looks like Jesus to you?
200 000%
yea, like the white man's depiction of the son of an imaginary sky-god
@@antona.1327 yes
Ludwig Goronsson is my favorite music composer. Because he uses the drums a lot and the drums is my favorite instrument
Can you imagine if these 3 got together and created an album together? Man it would sound crazy.
The end score of Blackkklansman was astounding
hans casually breaking the ice at the beginning was just hilarious
So happy to see how eclectic film scoring has become. Classically trained, jazz, hiphop producers, guitar guys. Everyone has something to offer!
Now we need more ladies involved!!!
Ludwig and Hans at the same table? Wow!
Ludwig Goransson is gonna keep getting bigger. With Coogler.
The Coogler-Goransson tag
Taiki Mori With Nolan you mean.
Ludwig came up with Donald Glover as Childish Gambino - ruclips.net/video/xPajfCEkzAM/видео.html
Seeing as how good the Mandolorian music is.. you're right.
He's doing tenet now
@@lamarclark2627 well, He only started collabing with Donald Glover because he was doing the score for Community, which Glover started in
I'd love to see this conversarion every year!!!
This roundtable is grossly underrated. Love it.
"Hunger" from Black Hawk Down still gives me chills with Baaba Maal's voice.
I need this again! At least Ludwig and Hans in one room, with a camera and a mic in it. ❤
Hans Zimmer for “Widows” is just perfect.
Who's here after Oppenheimer thinking that Ludwig did an amazing job when everyone expected Hans??!!
Ludwig deserves this recognition, happy for him!
Man of Steel soundtrack is one of my all time faves.
One of the best scores ever made.
That and Inception for me are my favourites from Zimmer. Another ost that stands out to me is the ost for X-Men 2 & Days of Future Past from John Ottman. Although Dark Phoenix was a so-so movie, Hans Zimmer made an awesome soundtrack for it
Terence Blanchard and Hans Zimmer are my two favorite composers
YAAAAS! Blanchard on When the Levees Broke (which he used for Blackkklansman) makes me cry every time and Zimmer on Interception and Last Samurai gives me chills every time! Geniuses
But Ludwig is bc becoming my fave too...so the interview was perfection!
That score in Blackkklansman is so slick and smooth. It gives that 70s nostalgia. But my god It was reused sooooo much throughout the film.
That whole movie was honestly kind of shit and used the soundtrack terribly, BUT you're definitely right about that soundtrack being freaking awesome.
@@dancegod1691 yea even I thought it was pretty shitty. It was so tonally uneven and the soundtracks was used in the wrong places. The plot is good but Spike Lee's direction was terrible.
He actually used stuff from When the Levees Broke. Its so iconic if you know it ... so its weird to hear it another movie.
Ludwig is already so successful and I only see him becoming more and more successful. He’s got a great career in front of him!
So much respect for these creative geniuses!!!
now all you need added to this room are Howard Shore, Alexandre Desplat, Thomas Newman, John Williams John Powell, Michael Danna, the list goes on
i love these round tables, but not this one... i wish the moderator had let them talk instead of having to hit all of his questions, like when they are talking about how themes in their scores came to be, he just cuts them off to ask about their what they were listening at 17, like who cares, we are getting cool stories, and they are just cut off to ask a banal question.... more conversation and less Q&A
I'm in the middle of it and that's unfortunate to hear, because that's what I kind of felt after the 2nd question. it felt like he just wanted to make sure the questions got out, and not even connect with the moment. That's where the meat is, in the stories of legends like them. at some point with certain interviews, it's like, let the history run, especially if it has a clear flow of storytelling that's captivating. throw your questions away and let us relish, lol.
Yes, I noticed that. Ludwig was really engaged in talking about how his discovery of instruments in preproduction was pretty much shaping the actor's performances and character themes, and the interviewer kind of cut him off.
I honestly wish they'd had more time to discuss things and elaborate. Tbh, I felt sometimes the interviewer was disinterested unless it was a direct response to his question. lol, No tangents allowed - and it hurt the conversation between the composers some.
Saw Terence Blanchard with the E Collective at the Blue Note in NY. It was amazing!
I love listening to creative artists talk.
I love these round tables. Totally mesmerizing and informative. Seeing musical geniuses shoot the shit is absolutely enthralling.
THANNNNNNNK YOOOOOUU FOR THIS CONTENT! Thank you.
Sooooooooo much talent sitting at that table!
It's so incredible the way they show so much respect for each other's work. These guys are legends. 😏✊
Once I noticed Zimmer’s socks I couldn’t stop starting at them.
So I wasn't the only one then.
imagine getting to tell people you make film scores for a living. one of the coolest jobs out there
Black Klansman’s score was amazing
Why couldn't it be longer ? Like a real roundtable
Hans Zimmer is like RDJ in interviews
Hans is my all time favorite. Ludwig is a VERY close second tho 🙌 I haven’t heard much of Terence Blanchard but his BlacKKKlansman score is AWESOME
Hans is simply unparalleled!
You should check out Terence Blanchards Original Sin movie soundtrack it's awesome.
Hans & ludwig should collab on avatar 2 soundtrack in 2020.
Not.enough to.go.around even if they did, they would still need to keep it in the style of James Horner. So it would have been a waste.
What a great idea. In general the Collab thing should happen more often in the scoring world. A soundtrack by Zimmer and Goransson would be awesome.
Johann Johannsson should have been here 🙁😢
I was just thinking that too. ): RIP
Indeed. That man only began getting recognition he deserved.
He was awesome RIP
Kids, don't do drugs!
Yessss
If i was in this room, i wouldn't be able to say a single word. Legends!
I admire the work of these guys, but I would have loved to see Hildur Guðnadóttir in the conversation, not only because of her talent but also because rarely you see a woman win an Oscar in this category.
Never heard of her
Legends... Hans Zimmer 🙏🙏
Can we ever get the whole hour? There's no way this is the only length.
Now imagine Ennio Morricone And John Williams this would be 2x as epic
"that's because nobody came over" 😂
YES. Although, I wish this was a longer cut.
Man to be in that room to experience their genius #priceless
The interview that got Ludwig the gig to score Tenet, by insistence of Hans, telling Nolan 'that's your man right there' since Hans was busy and immersed with scoring 'Dune'
You mean Hans' Psychedelic Country Western Heavy Metal Album?
This is wonderful! I only wish it could be 10 times longer.
Why is this so short Lol I could literally listen to them talking about music for hours
More Composer Talk! Love these THR.
Insane blunt rotation
Hans passing the Nolan torch to Ludwig.
Hopefully just lending him it, cause he's too busy scoring Dune. Zimmer and Nolan must never break up and especially not for Goransson. He can stay with Coogler.
@@KTK44 100000%
Hopefully not. Nothing comes close to Nolan & Zimmer’s collaboration.
Need this interview again now that we've seen the magic of zimmer with Dune and Ludwig with Oppenheimer
LEGEND Hans Zimmer commitment about Ludwig soundtrack..... it's amazing.
That calls Mr Hans Zimmer is LEGEND.
All that is missing is John Williams and Micheal Giacchino
Do they have films in competition this year??
@@Licaro1984 John Williams: Solo. Michael G: Incredibles 2, Jurassic World, and Bad Times.
hunnerdayEDT
John Williams only came up with the Han Solo theme. John Powell is the actual composer of Solo.
Alexandre Desplat with Isle of Dogs too
Coff coff Ennio Morricone...
Hans Zimmer the LEGEND
The absolute greatest!
The Goat💫
3 legend together 🙏🙏
3 legends in one room
Ludwig should be nominated for Black Panther!!
He will be
He was!
Travis Spazz I agree it wasn’t a very good movie but the music was one redeeming quality
hes on the shortlist for the Oscars now :)
He is
Real legends in the room. I love it 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
thank you, wonderful content! gives a glimps where Hollywood has some artists with a pure heart
"Seventeen... That was my last year of college."
the subtle flex there
Dude, Hans Zimmer giving you a sincere compliment must have been humbling!
Incredible artists and fantastic people!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love Zimmer.
People who are always eager to learn, often become the best at what they do.
Heavy metal , jazz , blues 3 different genres , that's the most brilliant thing about film score ,
amazing film composers
Hanz es un genio humilde que sabe y tiene bien en claro cómo crear..gracias por este genial video, aprendo a hacer mi música gracias a ustedes.❤
This is so refreshing
Ludwig looks like a cute fluffy kitten 😆
Can’t believe the presenter had to “wrap up” the interview
I would go on for hours with them if I could
Blut Und Boden By Blanchard🖤Zimmer is already legend..
Hans Zimmer my favourite composer
darshan basaraiyya Same! Inception, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Intersteller, etc... are masterpieces
The greatest!
“So many braaaaass players” 😂😂😂
Terence: (As part of the discussion, offers an interesting perspective with personal insights from his composing and performing backgrounds)
Interviewer: ok (moves on)
LOL 4:09
Does the guy even care for the people he's interviewing
Ludwig is follically blessed 🙏
For the metaheads here, at the end Ludwig Göransson mentioned his metal backround. Considering his R&B/Hip-hop producer works, what metal band/subgenre would you like him to work on?
I'll say Enslaved, they are from Norway, hes from Sweden, Neighbor combo.
Hans and Nolan
Gorranson and Coogler
Terence and Spike
💯
anyone here after Oppenheimer
Ludwig's theme music for Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act IS SO INCREDIBLE im always wowed by it
He does that too? Holy shit, this guy is moving around a lot in the whole industry. Liked him for "creed", but a total fan since "awaken my love"
I wish this conversation had been twice as long or even up to an hour
The composer multiverse 🤩🤩🤩
This interviewer is one lucky guy
These people should do a round table again! We need more :)
This interview needed to be way longer than what it was