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      Theodore Shapiro to score “The Devil wears Prada”

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    Topic:   Theodore Shapiro to score “The Devil wears Prada”

     Demetris Christodoulides
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    Latest assignment for the composer, along with “Idiocracy” and “Fun with Dick and Jane”.

    THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

    Information: http://www.scoremagacine.com/Noticias_eng_det.php?Codigo=89 http://moviescore.blogspot.com/2005/12/new-composer-gigs-december-10.html

    [Message edited by Demetris Christodoulides on 12-12-2005]

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    posted 12-12-2005 09:59 AM PT (US)     

     Lou Goldberg
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    I caught up to this bitch fest and thought it was a lot of fun (though I didn't really buy the ending). I haven't seen this many shots of people running in a film since the Summer Olympics highlights DVD. And the style was very active throughout: montage, montage, montage, crash zooms, swish pans, lots of tracks & dollys, all on the streets and within an office set. There were a lot of songs to go along with all this activity but TS's score had its moments in there too. Although a weird techno-funk-jazz-strings blend, it worked well with the film. There would be a brief moment of calm in the film then things would go into gear, TS would start a cue with bells or what sounded like a rattlesnake rattle and off things flew again.

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