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Henry Jackman's versatility has always been one of his strongest assets as a storyteller. Henry has given us amazing scores across a variety of genres, and his ability to shift gears drastically from project to project is nothing short of impressive. On our last All Access with Henry we covered a lot of ground. This time we still do plenty of ground covering, but with more focus on recent projects such as Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, The Predator and Ralph Breaks The Internet. Henry reminds of his amazing path to becoming a composer including working with Hans Zimmer and what he remembers from his first solo score with Monsters vs. Aliens. Henry also talks about the phone call he had with Alan Silvestri about scoring The Predator, which happens to be one of Henry’s favorite scores and the reason why he fell in love with film music. Other topics include what characteristics a great director needs to have, tackling different genres, the recipe for doing sequels, and Henry talks briefly of what we can expect from his work in 2019. Henry helps us close out 2018 with another wonderful All Access!
Interview Produced & Presented by Kaya Savas
Special Thanks: Henry Jackman, Matt Justmann, Allison Swift
The Newton Brothers (Composers: The Haunting Of Bly Manor | Doctor Sleep)
Rachel Portman (Composer: ask the river)
Queenie Li (Music Production Coordinator: Bad Boys For Life | Mission Impossible: Fallout)
Rebecca Sugar (Creator: Steven Universe)
Chad Cannon (Composer: American Factory)
Nathan Johnson (Composer: Knives Out)
John Powell (Composer: How To Train Your Dragon 3)
John Lunn (Composer: Downton Abbey)
Michael Giacchino (Composer: Jojo Rabbit)
Hildur Guðnadóttir (Composer: Joker | Chernobyl)
Carl Thiel (Composer: Seis Manos)
Tim Wynn (Composer: Freaks)
Austin Wintory (Composer: Erica)
Bear McCreary (Composer: Godzilla | Child's Play)
Jasper Leak (Music Supervisor: Quincy)
Matthew Margeson (Composer: Rocketman)
Dean DeBlois & John Powell (Director & Composer: How To Train Your Dragon Trilogy)
Siddhartha Khosla (Composer: This Is Us)
Alan Silvestri (Composer: Avengers: Endgame)
Christopher Young (Composer: Pet Sematary)
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