I think it great how Hans blurs the line between music and sound design. I really liked the ambient sounds and synths he used in MoS, BvS, and Inferno. It's certainly not for everyone.
I really like the ticking clock concept they went with, even though a similar sound was used in Interstellar. The music that starts on 1:28 is really beautiful.
And that "Zod" / "World Engine" sound is being repurposed to sound like WWII plane engines, and he's attempting to incorporate that sound into this score. But people that know MoS will pick it up immediately, especially in the prologue that the users are talking about below.
so how about that new trailer?
I think that music has to be Zimmer's, based on what I heard in the IMAX sneakpreview
Yeah it was a lot of ticking and tense build-up
Hope thats actually part of the soundtrack
Choir parts – Bobby Krlic–The End (from 04:05)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgLgWl_xZVU
Yup :) Btw the choir parts are not Zimmer's. Found out about this from Nolanfans forum.
That's Hans' music for sure. His 'live' page facebook confirm it ;)
I think it great how Hans blurs the line between music and sound design. I really liked the ambient sounds and synths he used in MoS, BvS, and Inferno. It's certainly not for everyone.
I really like the ticking clock concept they went with, even though a similar sound was used in Interstellar. The music that starts on 1:28 is really beautiful.
And that "Zod" / "World Engine" sound is being repurposed to sound like WWII plane engines, and he's attempting to incorporate that sound into this score. But people that know MoS will pick it up immediately, especially in the prologue that the users are talking about below.
Well it has a slightly changed Man Of Steel Synth General Zod sound asset in the sound design, so the first half is certainly Hans.