It’s an important thing to have a relationship with the director, and have it be a positive one.
About Trevor Rabin
Trevor Charles Rabinis a South African musician, songwriter, and film composer. Born into a musical family and raised in Johannesburg, Rabin took up the piano and guitar at an early age and became a session musician, playing and producing with a variety of artists.
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I’ve done that quite often, but I’ve got to be quite honest… as much as you would want to only do one at a time, sometimes projects overlap and there’s nothing you can do. Sometimes you to have begin writing a new project just as you’re finishing off another.
South African musician (born 1954)
While I’m quite happy and love doing the atmospheric and quirky stuff, the melodic stuff, I’ve done quite a lot of. It’s also another reason why I try not to do two or three at the same time.
South African musician (born 1954)
I love being in a band. I love that collaborative spirit, although some would suggest that I don’t get involved in the collaborative spirit, but it’s not true.
South African musician (born 1954)
I thoroughly enjoyed working on Enemy of the State. Tony Scott is an important director, and has an amazing ability to express himself, and he doesn’t do it in musical terms , he does it in emotional terms. I got along really well with him.
South African musician (born 1954)
Getting back to the point, a guy like Jerry, he deals with the business, and he doesn’t see it as being evil or ugly, it’s what you have to do, and I mean I know there’s some really ugly parts to it and parts which drive me nuts, but not in the same way as music business.
South African musician (born 1954)
It’s an important thing to have a relationship with the director, and have it be a positive one.
South African musician (born 1954)
Unless the guitar works as a color, then I don’t use it, so I haven’t been playing guitar too much lately.
South African musician (born 1954)
Well, unbeknownst to everybody, I did a movie when I was 19.
South African musician (born 1954)
You know, usually with movies there are periods, dark areas, where I might not be getting what I wanted out of a theme. I’ll have to go over and over it again.
South African musician (born 1954)
I don’t mind snakes. Growing up in South Africa there were a couple a snakes around… and I’m not talking just about the government!
South African musician (born 1954)
Yes was a band where we could explore some of those ideas, but I knew that if I wanted to get into orchestral music and make a living at it, movies seemed to be a perfect spot.
South African musician (born 1954)
I really love writing themes and melody.
South African musician (born 1954)
I’ll always do the guitar parts since it’s my main instrument.
South African musician (born 1954)
One of the things I try to be very careful of is not taking a movie when I know I have no inspiration left.
South African musician (born 1954)
Yes well I’ve done three movies with Samuel L. Jackson, so I’ve met him a couple of times already. Well, I see him everyday, but its only on the screen.
South African musician (born 1954)
When I finished a song that I thought was good, I thought, I don’t know where that came from, so I have no idea if I can do that again. I’m talking like, a hundred and fifty songs down the line. I still feel that.
South African musician (born 1954)
Writing a simple melody can take weeks to get it right where I want it, but I do quite enjoy it.
South African musician (born 1954)
I will be doing a film called Whispers, for Disney. It’s about elephants, and doesn’t have any people in it. It will be a live action film – I don’t know how much I can say about it, since I still don’t know too much about it.
South African musician (born 1954)
All of the directors I’ve worked with I’ve gotten along with very well.
South African musician (born 1954)