For The A to Z Challenge this year, I am focusing on everyday holidays. Each day there are multiple unusual things to celebrate. Every day of the challenge I look for an event taking place that day and pair it with the letter of the day. I have also made up 5 holidays to coincide with the vowel days of the challenge. At the end of each post I will share a special song of the day for that day's letter. At the end of the month, these songs will be assembled in a to z keepsake playlist on Spotify. Every day is a celebration, let's unwrap today's together.
Today's Holiday: National Film Score Day
April 3rd is National Film Score Day. It is held every year on this day to commemorate the release of the Jungle Book in 1942. According to National Today that day was chosen because Miklos Rosza's score was so transformative that they chose the date of the "release of 'The Jungle Book' to mark the first time film scores acquired importance.
Here is the trailer for the Jungle Book which features some of the score.
The reasoning for the choice is date is a bit of an exaggeration. Film scores had already acquired importance by 1942. I know this for a few reasons one is that by the mid 1930's The Academy of Motion Picture Sciences was already giving out Academy Awards for best Score. In1939, for example Erich Wolfgang Korngold won the Academy Award for the score for The Adventures of Robin Hood.
I don't have a top 10 list of film score composers, but it sounds like a kind of thing I should have. That list would almost certainly include the composers of some of my favorite scores of all time like the aforementioned Korngold (Adventures of Robin Hood), Dimitri Tiomkin (High Noon), Vangelis (Chariots of Fire), and John Williams (Star Wars).
In addition, The 2006 rom com The Holiday has a great scene in it where Jack Black who is playing a film score composer is in a Blockbuster and is explaining as only Jack Black can how great film scores can be. It also features a killer cameo by Dustin Hoffman and I have it all queued up for you, so enjoy.
To see a longer clip of the same scene click here. (The longer scene includes some plot points and may be confusing to those who have not yet seen the film.)
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Today's song of the day is Coast to Coast by Noel Paul Stookey & Bodyworks.
That brings the number of songs in the Leap of Dave 2024 Blogging A to Z Playlist up to 3.
Note: If you look at theses posts any time after the day they drop, which is certainly fine and encouraged, the playlist will go up to the date you are looking at the post.
So that ends the film on the letter C. I think you know the score. (I made the exact same kind of joke at this point in yesterdays post. If you don't remember, o don't believe me you can always click here. Before you go , feel free to leave a comment. Do you like movie scores? Do you have a favorite?
Oh, speaking of comments, here is an unabashed plug. Feel free to check out some of my other posts from before the challenge began. I don't get a lot of traffic on the blog outside of the challenge, and while I mostly blog for my own amusement, and enlightenment. I wouldn't mind amusing and enlightening a bigger audience. So check out of my previous posts, here is the last one I did before the challenge began. If you do check them out maybe you can leave a comment there as well. Thank you very much. This way if you like what I'm cooking, you can continue to join me after the challenge.
4 comments:
I took a film music class in college. (My oboe teacher taught it. He had some expertise.) It is a very interesting field of study.
How did I ever miss seeing a romcom with Jack Black? Seems like he hasn't done much lately but I sure did enjoy his earlier movies. I'm in for following you. As a former homeschooling mom I will like reading your posts.
I've always loved "Evergreen" from A Star is Born.
I’m always looking for a new movie to watch… will check out the Jack Black movie mentioned. My daughter always wanted to be a film producer… it never came to be but she did intern at ABC Good Morning America… an experience to remember. Keep blogging.
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