Poll: Best Composer

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Swny Nerdgasm

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Off the top of my head I can't think of the guys name, but what about the composer for the Conan movie?
 

Buck Wilde

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Voted John Williams on the poll but idk if he is my favorite. And since no one has mentioned him yet I think Thomas Newman is great.
 

Sendura

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I chose Danny Elfman. Didn't see the "other" option.

In that case, I'll pick Nobuo Uematsu. He wrote and composed the music for Final Fantasy. However, I love Hans Zimmer, Jack Wall and Clint Mansell too. Their music is awesome.
 

Kair

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What about Howard Shore, the composer who made the music for the Lord of the Rings trilogy?
 

mega48man

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Martin O'Donnell

everything he's done for the halo, series, absolutely amazing.
halo 3, truly touching. i think back to the piano piece from the main menu a lot
halo 3:ODST, it was so new different for halo, the stecahto (SP) and everything, and i loved the mood he help set and how he did it
halo reach, from the commercials on youtube to the soundtrack itself, stunning. it goes from "action, look out" to "hopeless sorrow", and everywhere in between, truly amazing

i also think Hans Zimmer is a true master, his work on the dark knight and inception was so in depth, but halo gets me a little bit more, sorry hans.
 

Proverbial Jon

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Hmm I love John Williams' music a lot, but I'm not sure it makes him a great composer... just someone who is great at catchy and memorable tunes. Maybe that's the point?

I'm a bit sad the following weren't even in the poll:

Howard Shore
Hans Zimmer
James Horner
Harry Gregson-Williams

Some names that should be mentioned in conjuction with some awesome video game soundtracks include:

Harry Gregson-Williams - MGS3
Martin O'Donnell - Halo Series
Jack Wall - Mass Effect 1 & 2
Inon Zur - Fallout 3/New vegas
Petri Alanko - Alan Wake
Normand Corbeil - Heavy Rain
 

NeutralDrow

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Dango said:
NeutralDrow said:
Eh? I thought we were keeping this to film composers.
Snip.
Here here, quote from the OP.
Antwerp Caveman said:
Music has never lost it's integral role in cinema. And ofcourse games too.
I thought that means video game composers are allowed.
Ah, my mistake then.

Yeah, that poll was way too short, then. I question the inclusion of a poll in the first place.

Also, I actually think Daisuke Ishiwatari is better than both of them.
Whenever I try to distinguish between those three, <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIlkvisQM6c>J-E-N-O-V-A, <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKPxXRbYl6s>Iconoclasm, and <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPA3Y-acjb0>Still in the Dark start playing in my head all at once, and I feel a sudden overwhelming compulsion to grab a sword and fight a grueling deathmatch with a kobold horde, led by the colossal blue dragon who killed my father.

Since the nearest sword is a blunt and heavy-as-hell Master Sword replica, the horde is a smattering of fence lizards, the dragon is the outdoor water heater, and my father is alive and well, it's a mildly inconvenient compulsion.

I can't even avoid it with slow, mournful songs, since I just immediately start thinking of <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1JgIg38QBU>Zanarkand, <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqORLlPg-84>Le Ali del Principio, and <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDbbKM4DJLQ>Grief, all at once. It's one helping of <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHIyRBkQJEc>For You (Music Box version) away from incapacitating me.
 

IamQ

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Movies?

Joe Hisaishi. No question about it.

Overall?

Either Mozart or Mussorgsky.
 

tunderball

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Your list is very tiny but honestly I would have picked John Williams anyway. The guys a genius and is responsible for my two favourite soundtracks ever, Star Wrs and Indy.
 

Notashrimp09

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NeutralDrow said:
Eh? I thought we were keeping this to film composers, otherwise the OP's list would have to include a number of classical, romantic, impressionist, and modern composers, not to mention Matoi Sakuraba.
I agree. OP ought to specify the area of composition before they enrage (as in: really PO's) anyone who actually studies music.

Besides, John Williams is notorious in the music community for blatantly ripping off other composers. His tunes are catchy, but he's better known for barely dodging those copyrights than producing truly original content.
 

octafish

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Short list is too short.
No Bernard Herrmann?(Everything Hitchcock did between 1955 and 1964 Cape Fear and Taxi Driver) No Elmer Bernstein? (The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Man With The Golden Arm and Cape Fear the remake) For shame. Not mentioning The Mission when talking about Morricone? Terrible shame.

EDIT: Oh and where is Jerry Goldsmith and Henry Mancini? Elfman is so not near the top of a list of great composers.
 

Antwerp Caveman

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Alade said:
Antwerp Caveman said:
I personally never found Hans Zimmmer very interesting, and Howard Shore just feels to me like trying to be John Williams.
Good job at making an objective poll.

/sarcasm off

At least make the title "Best composer of these 3" next time.

My vote would have to go to daft punk, but since they're not in the soundtrack business for too long, Hans Zimmer.
Well, I was trying to be polite. But the LoTR soundtrack was rubbish. Like the movie it tried too hard to be too epic. Which made all of it suck. And thats pretty much the highlight of his career.

Sure you can make other arguments for other composerss. But it's pretty clear that the 3 mentioned in the poll have had the greatest influence on this field.
 

Alade

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Antwerp Caveman said:
Alade said:
Antwerp Caveman said:
I personally never found Hans Zimmmer very interesting, and Howard Shore just feels to me like trying to be John Williams.
Good job at making an objective poll.

/sarcasm off

At least make the title "Best composer of these 3" next time.

My vote would have to go to daft punk, but since they're not in the soundtrack business for too long, Hans Zimmer.
Well, I think I was trying to be polite. But I think the LoTR soundtrack was rubbish. Like the movie I think it tried too hard to be too epic. Which I think made all of it suck. And I think that's pretty much the highlight of his career.

Sure you can make other arguments for other composerss. But it's pretty clear that I think the 3 mentioned in the poll have had the greatest influence on this field.
Instead of saying something trollish like "Fix'd"(I did some grammar corrections too), I'll try to share some wisdom. When commenting on art, if you cannot be completely objective you should imply that your statements are merely your opinion, instead of stating them as fact, which has a bad effect.