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They have to do that. Film scores are literally one of the the last things added in post-production of the film. Film marketing departments often must cut their trailers/tv spots/etc. months before a note of music has been composed/recorded for a film (or even earlier if it's a teaser trailer).Originally posted by dascoot@Feb 8 2004, 01:19 PM
Why do they do that anyway?
My friend says that the song that plays at the end of Ever After is slightly different from the version that appears on the soundtrack. I say both are identical. Who is right?
In this instance, your friend is right. There are some "slight" differences between the two. In the CD version of "Put Your Arms Around Me," the beat starts later in the song versus the movie. Also, in the movie version there is a nice fade-out at the end whereas the CD has a very abrupt end. My preference is the movie version.
Oh oh oh! I know this is an old thread but I was wrong. The song wasn't 'Slience'. It was 'Fear' by Sarah McLachlan. I just realized this after getting a live version of this song off iTunes.Originally posted by wingdboi@Aug 5 2004, 10:35 PM
Don't mean to thread-hijack but does anyone know which version of 'Silence' (Sarah McLachlan) was played in the trailers?
Uhm ...I'm crazy but I do remember seeing a trailer for this movie with 'Fear' by Sarah McLachlan. There is often more than one trailer for a particular movie. Could it be ...run with me on this one ...could it be that the song I mentioned was in ANOTHER trailer, different from the one with the Loreena McKennitt and Robert Miles songs? :blink:Originally posted by malefix@Dec 1 2004, 01:50 PM
why are people talking about Sarah McLachlan? There are two songs played in the trailer, and they are these two:
Loreena McKennitt - Mummer's Dance
Robert Miles - Fable (Message Version)
The two Sarah McLachlan songs mentioned in this thread are Silence and Fear. I am familiar with both of these songs (including the remixes on Delerium's album Odyssey and Sarah McLachlan's Remixed album), and neither of them appears in this trailer.
Don't try to answer people's questions if you aren't well-enough informed on the subject to make an educated guess.