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RE: The Magic of Jeremy Zuckerman

in #article6 years ago

Hi @makowrites, I saw the legend of korra.

i like the detail with which you have exposed the genius of zuckerman, in that sense you yourself have hit the nail on the head, the legend of korra is a jewel of modern television not only for its music but also in the style of animation which was with a palette of colors very different from that of avatar and effects equally. it adapted very much the times, the industrial revolution and the most ancient era, and there is the fabulous point for the composer. the composer. i like the detail with which you have exposed the genius of zuckerman, in that sense you have hit the nail, the legend of korra is a jewel of modern television not only for its music but also in the style of animation which was with a palette of colors very different from that of avatar and effects equally. it adapted very much the times, the industrial revolution and the most ancient era, and there is the fabulous point for the composer.

curious that the subject of the LGTB was spoken within the script and although it caused rejections, today it seems something more digestible. it would be interesting to study not only Korra for having played this subject but also to review other productions that did the same.

I liked very much the precise and technical way in which you have dealt with the subject of music, you are absolutely right to say that the X-men sound the same in all their films, not just them much of the cinema. it is as if they produce rushed to keep the market flooded with productions and neglect other technical details such as music. and the different lines of intensity that can generate in the viewer.

Thank you for sharing interesting musical advances.

greetings, peace and love

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Hello @arrozymangophoto!

Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad you enjoyed the article.

Cheers!

~ Mako