ODIA DJ SONG MOVIEġ7 on Apple TV Plus, straddles the line between science fiction and drama as Mahershala Ali plays Cameron, a dying man who is presented with a choice that could save his family from grief.Ĭomposer Jay Wadley came onto the movie late in the game there was already a preliminary cut, which meant not only did he get to see Ali’s performance on-screen, but he got a sense of the editing, writing and cinematography. So he didn’t have to play around with sounds and work on music cues theoretically - he could go right in.Ĭleary and Wadley’s approach considered Cameron’s inner turmoil as he deals with the pressure of making the decision to have a healthy clone of himself created in a lab to take his place. The musical key to the dilemma was a piano that also features in the story’s plotline. “There were interesting ways to tie in the thematic elements,” says Wadley. He also used a small chamber string orchestra that gave the score nuance and warmth. The intention was to take a step back and not layer the music with a million different pieces. Wadley added electronics and processed sounds to tie in the futuristic elements of the storyline, but he was careful not to go too far into traditional science-fiction themes. “The film cuts to the core of who we are as people, and that needed to resonate emotionally,” he explains.
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