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An interview with composer David Arnold in conversation with Tim Greiving. Recorded November 21, 2017 at David Arnold’s studio at Air Studios in London, England by The Film Music Foundation. Visit us at: https://filmmusicfoundation.org/ Chapters - 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:43 Early Childhood: Growing Up in Luton 00:05:47 Music in the Arnold Family 00:10:16 Early Childhood: Learning Music in School 00:19:29 Early Experiences at the Cinema 00:28:59 Learning to Play: Guitar and Clarinet 00:37:23 Childhood: Education and Musical Training 00:44:35 The Role of Singing 00:50:37 Songwriting and Composing: The Beginning 00:58:58 The Influence of You Only Live Twice (1967) and John Barry 01:06:57 Meeting Danny Cannon 01:21:46 College and Early Employment 01:30:18 The Young Americans (1993) 01:41:05 Stargate (1994) 01:59:41 Cutthroat Island (1995) 02:05:43 Independence Day (1995) 02:15:06 Shaken and Stirred and James Bond 02:23:21 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) 02:36:58 Godzilla (1998) 02:47:30 The World is Not Enough (1999) 02:58:54 Shaft (2000) 03:09:55 The Patriot (2000) 03:12:17 Zoolander (2001) 03:20:03 The Stepford Wives (2004) 03:30:04 Casino Royale (2006) 03:40:38 Away from Film: Current Creative Endeavors and Work 03:45:53 Thoughts on Music in Film: Role, Rewards, and Requirements 03:59:23 Film Scoring Process: The First Step 04:03:35 Film Scoring Process: Collaborating with Arrangers and Orchestrators 04:08:13 Thoughts on Pride in Past Work 04:24:34 Thoughts on Changes in the Film Industry Biography - David Arnold is an award-winning English composer, songwriter, arranger, and musician best known for his film and television scores. Arnold began his scoring career through collaborations with director Danny Cannon. The two became friends in school where Cannon initially asked Arnold to score his short films. In 1993, Arnold scored Cannon’s The Young Americans (Cannon, 1993), which both marked their major feature film debuts and produced the song “Play Dead” (written by Arnold with singer Björk), which rose to No. 12 in the UK. After Young Americans, Arnold continued scoring films including director Roland Emmerich’s films Stargate (1994) and Independence Day (1995). In 1997, Arnold joined the James Bond film series for which he scored five films: Tomorrow Never Dies (Spottiswoode, 1997), The World is Not Enough (Apted, 1999), Die Another Day (Tamahori, 2002), Casino Royale (Campbell, 2006), and Quantum of Solace (Forster, 2008). He also co-wrote the main theme songs to both The World is Not Enough (“The World is Not Enough”) and Casino Royale (“You Know My Name”) as well as the end credit song for Tomorrow Never Dies (“Surrender”). Arnold’s other scoring credits include the films Zoolander (Stiller, 2001), television shows Sherlock (with composer Michael Price, for which they won a Creative Arts Emmy; created by Gatiss and Moffat, 2010–present) and Good Omens (dir. Mackinnon, 2018). In 2012, Arnold was selected to compose the music for the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Summer Olympics. Apply for a Grant - Grants for film music students, student composers, researchers, and other educators are available through the generosity of the Albert and Jeanne Woodbury Fund. To learn more and see if you qualify, please visit out Grant Funding page on the Film Music Foundation website, linked in the About tab. #davidarnold #jamesbondtheme #independenceday #filmmusic #composer #filmscoring #casinoroyale