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David Julyan's Score in The Prestige

The 2006 film about rival magicians desperately trying to learn the secrets of each others tricks.

Re: David Julyan's Score in The Prestige

Post Slask October 18, 2010, 9:31 pm

Julyan's works fits more for soundtracks based on the atmosphere of the movie.. something in background, which maybe won't be remembered by the audience, but surely gives to the movie that something that makes it a complete experience.
Zimmer is known for epic scores, and on the opposite of his colleague he makes impressive melodies which stay in the audience's mind, something that even prevails on frames in certain scenes...

...I think it would be nice to hear David Julyan in future Nolan movies, but when you get such a composer as Hans Zimmer, it's difficult to say no and call someone else :)

sorry for my bad English.
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Post Samsara17 September 20, 2011, 10:06 pm

The score is perfect. It's haunting, suspenseful, and fits the film perfectly. It really captures the obsession of the two characters.
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Post steveportee September 21, 2011, 4:57 pm

Best thing Julyan's done IMO.
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Post Samsara17 September 21, 2011, 5:41 pm

steveportee wrote:Best thing Julyan's done IMO.

I'd say the track "Opening Title" from Memento is his best work to be honest.
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Post TheFilmmaker February 22, 2012, 5:15 am

it's a great score, it has the same quality as the batman scores.
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Post Threshold June 5, 2012, 1:16 am

It did it's job well(expressing emotion and tone through music to accentuate the feelings shown on screen) but that's the absolute minimum requirements for a film composition.
It created no real theme, and was not memorable at all.
I'm glad Nolan made the switch.
Hopefully Julyan can compose himself (haha!) by then.
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Re: David Julyan's Score in The Prestige

Post paynewake July 15, 2012, 1:56 am

Lord Caldlow wrote:I think his score has a good presence actually on screen and compliments the film very well, but truth is I consider it more of a mood piece as opposed to a score you can listen to on its own. I think it works as something to accompany the film more than anything.


"I think it works as something to accompany the film more than anything"

Well duh gentlemen - that's what a functional film score is. And the score works great ...in the film.

BTW if you liked his score to Following / MEMENTO / Insomnia / The Prestige then you should check out his (excellent,thematic) score to Drew Goddard's THE CABIN IN THE WOODS.
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Re: David Julyan's Score in The Prestige

Post Threshold July 15, 2012, 10:07 pm

paynewake wrote:"I think it works as something to accompany the film more than anything"

Well duh gentlemen - that's what a functional film score is. And the score works great ...in the film.

Yes, but AMAZING scores go beyond the need to help the scene function, and to create memorable themes associated with certain scenes.
It's a functional score, but a mediocre one at that.
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Post UltraDangerLord August 1, 2012, 12:26 am

I loved the score... It gets me every time.
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Post atilasantos September 7, 2012, 12:43 pm

I don't know why, but there is Hans Zimmer name in the end credits.
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