Jul. 18th, 2007

swan_tower: (french horn)
If you, like me, are excited by the prospect of the upcoming Beowulf movie -- if Neil Gaiman's description of it as "blood and mead and madness" sounds about right to you -- then you might want to check out the clips from the score that are available online. (YouTube clips, alas -- not audio files. Oh well.)

Three notes into the first clip, I thought, "this sounds old-style." And it lived up to that expectation. I don't mean it as an insult; I mean that I immediately thought of Lawrence of Arabia and similar kinds of movies. Mind you, I love a lot of more modern scores, but this one has a grandiosity that's really appealing. If the clips are representative of the whole thing, I will certainly be buying this one.

And in the meantime, I can look forward to the movie.

(Non-gratuitous icon post, btw. I've been meaning to get me a horn icon for a while.)
swan_tower: (love blood and rhetoric)
Having written and pasted in the Gog and Magog scene, I figured out why I like writing these flashbacks so much.

Up until I was about eighteen or so -- nearly nineteen -- I wrote stories non-linearly, starting with the scenes that excited me the most. This ended up not being an effective strategy for me, for reasons I've documented elsewhere. These days I write mostly from the beginning to the end, so that the material that comes between the big set-pieces and watershed character moments won't utterly suck.

These flashbacks, though? They're all the fun of my old method, with none of the downside. I don't need connective tissue, with them. I don't need them to grow organically out of the scenes that come before them in the text. They're snapshots of important stuff happening, presented with all the drama and spectacle I can cram in, and then the minute the excitement's over I'm gone, back to 1590 and the main narrative. I can sink fleets, murder giants, generally Blow Shit Up, and then bounce off without fretting the details of what happens immediately afterward.

I get to write my shiny flashy candy-bar scenes whenever they come clear in my head.

No wonder I'm having so much fun with them.

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