Possibly one of the best evenings ever! John is a rare gem - talent, humor, more talent, more humor, etc. Ach! If you ever have the joy of working alongside him, you are blessed.
Us composers/producers are quite clumsy when we start a session. There is always this random moment of worry where we have no sound or our MIDI device isn't working when in actually we just forget to turn the monitors on or plug in our device.
Say what you will about the movie, his work on X-Men: The Last Stand is one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard. It was so good, I remember after watching the film in the theater, I went out and found the sountrack in the store. I've done that with only a handful of films in my lifetime.
ShockwaveGamer1 If I’m not mistaken I think he only owns his poodle moose and all the other dogs in his studio are owned by other team members of the studio
It's both hilarious and tiresome seeing how he made the one part of the movie where I had to cover my eyes in the theater. All improvised by singers and mixed, instead of composition-based. That's not often explained in music, that part of it is the sound effects and improvised samples. Thanks for your time there, John! I still enjoy your work. Just, the instrumental parts, though.
+Daniel Jesús Valencia Sánchez This was a master class given at a SAG/AFTRA event showcasing vocalists and choirs in film scores, so he's showing samples from various projects utilizing vocals!
+Fedor Voronov He's showing some samples of his workflows from older projects that utilize vocals so there's a bunch of stuff from scores like Ice Age: The Meltdown and Lorax!
Possibly one of the best evenings ever! John is a rare gem - talent, humor, more talent, more humor, etc. Ach! If you ever have the joy of working alongside him, you are blessed.
Working alongside Powell is the ultimate goal.
love this guy. he's brilliant and hilarious
john powell is funny as hell haha
Us composers/producers are quite clumsy when we start a session. There is always this random moment of worry where we have no sound or our MIDI device isn't working when in actually we just forget to turn the monitors on or plug in our device.
12:47 professional at work
Say what you will about the movie, his work on X-Men: The Last Stand is one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard. It was so good, I remember after watching the film in the theater, I went out and found the sountrack in the store. I've done that with only a handful of films in my lifetime.
So interesting ! John is talented and funny !
This channel is gold mine!
Made a request to Masterclass to do a class on how to score music for animation, by John Powell, hope they will make it :D
Thanks so much to the person who handheldly recorded this :p
Happy Feet has Beautiful score
He inspired me to this song
A Coors Light can on his desk too? Absolute legend
Great video! Are there any master classes or recordings outlining his methods for orchestral composition?
Alright, let me probably be the first to say.. I love John Powell's dogs! xD
ShockwaveGamer1 If I’m not mistaken I think he only owns his poodle moose and all the other dogs in his studio are owned by other team members of the studio
wow....
Terrific 😁
Rocking that Coors Lite off to the side. Powell likes his beir but only in low calorie form.
oh my god is this the sloth dance from ice age?
itz the bast master class
This stuff sounds a lot like Uncle Meat.
What film is this from, anybody know? Chipmunks I assume?
the first one is from ica age 2 if i recall and the second from the
lorax i think!
@@MRGI0RGI0exactly! Sid and his tribe
anybody knows what are those 2 screens in front of him? size and make?
What film is the stuff from about 8:30 from?
That would be from this scene right here ;) ruclips.net/video/DzmSt0ERRbY/видео.html
What's screens using?? reference please
14:16. "F*** F*** F***..........."
any idea which is the first track?
The first set of cooky vocals can be heard in "Sid's Sing-A-Long" and "Mini-Sloths Sing-A-Long" from Ice Age: The Meltdown!
What is that computer program???
heyy, thanks men
AlVa Logic Pro 9 actually
Samuel Diaz Thanks!
Anyone know what DAW he is using?
logic
Yeah, he has a funny bone in him 🤪
It's both hilarious and tiresome seeing how he made the one part of the movie where I had to cover my eyes in the theater. All improvised by singers and mixed, instead of composition-based. That's not often explained in music, that part of it is the sound effects and improvised samples. Thanks for your time there, John! I still enjoy your work. Just, the instrumental parts, though.
Was this for a movie?
+Daniel Jesús Valencia Sánchez This was a master class given at a SAG/AFTRA event showcasing vocalists and choirs in film scores, so he's showing samples from various projects utilizing vocals!
Ah, ok. Not all a single project, then. Thanks!
I guess from Rio
i don't work with loop, i' am a big fun of John Powell, but i didn't understood all he told about, because i'm italian, can someone write what he say?
song name? 21:32
Александр Томашевский It's his version of Stevie Wonder's " I Wish " track ;)
Raouf Rectobiasi Can you give me a link?
Typical British guy, every other constantly trying to make jokes and keep everyone entertained.
what film is this score for?
+Fedor Voronov He's showing some samples of his workflows from older projects that utilize vocals so there's a bunch of stuff from scores like Ice Age: The Meltdown and Lorax!
Change title to Master Class of "Jokes". He joked around too much. little disappointed.