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| Originally posted by Simon_N Here's a load of vids of producers in their studios..... http://users.tpg.com.au/jjer/producer.html Some pretty nice ones in there. |
Hans Zimmer:
http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2010/...ires-the-world/


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| Originally posted by Terrence Parker Hans Zimmer: |
I'm sorry but I'm having a hard time to actually believe that. It looks like a 3d rendered image (especially the couch details and the lighting). Or the image is post-produced quite a bit. If it is real, it's way beyond awesome, wow.
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| Originally posted by Storyteller I'm sorry but I'm having a hard time to actually believe that. It looks like a 3d rendered image (especially the couch details and the lighting). Or the image is post-produced quite a bit. If it is real, it's way beyond awesome, wow. |
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| Originally posted by Terrence Parker Yeah I think they polished it a bit with the HDR technique. |
i've been inside that studio, many times. yes folks, be green with envy
even more props for zimmer, holy crap!!
and lol at the skulls, is he a 14 year old with dyed hair??
No way he needs or uses all of that. The approach just screams of what Hitler used to do. Bring in other countries leaders, put them in a small chair in an enormous room/arena, and tell them they better annex their land over. In this case he's bringing in artists or potential clients and doing the same.
Whatever works, but no way he needs or uses all of that stuff.
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| Originally posted by DjStephenWiley No way he needs or uses all of that. The approach just screams of what Hitler used to do. Bring in other countries leaders, put them in a small chair in an enormous room/arena, and tell them they better annex their land over. In this case he's bringing in artists or potential clients and doing the same. Whatever works, but no way he needs or uses all of that stuff. |

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| Originally posted by jupiterone i've been inside that studio, many times. yes folks, be green with envy |
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| Originally posted by DjStephenWiley The approach just screams of what Hitler used to do. |
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| Originally posted by DjStephenWiley No way he needs or uses all of that. The approach just screams of what Hitler used to do. Bring in other countries leaders, put them in a small chair in an enormous room/arena, and tell them they better annex their land over. In this case he's bringing in artists or potential clients and doing the same. Whatever works, but no way he needs or uses all of that stuff. |
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Who the hell can compare Hans Zimmer to Hitler with a straight face? |
I wonder if there are any pictures of his proprietary computer networking setup. It is ridiculous. I would love to see the electricity bill.
i want those mains.
droool
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seems quested stopped making my favorite speaker, a three way system with one of those bass drives. and a huge sub under. cant find it alteast.
he also uses quested vs2108, great monitors
imagine the dB of those rofl
any track would sound good on those.
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| Originally posted by jupiterone he also uses quested vs2108, great monitors |

Nice 7.1 surround sound sysem 
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| Originally posted by Simon_N Nice 7.1 surround sound sysem |
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Swedish House Mafia in the studio in L.A.

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| Originally posted by Simon_N Swedish House Mafia in the studio in L.A. |
John 00 Fleming in the Studio working on the remix of Jean Michel Jarre's famouse "Oxygene" track. This is part I of a few vids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfTewIBCw5c
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Who the hell can compare Hans Zimmer to Hitler with a straight face? |

alot of people have alot of bad things to say about Hans. Most of them are the older crowd that witnessed the disappearing leitmotives, minimal orchestration and overly simplistic tonal colour that coincided with Hans and the blockbuster movie type. He isn't particularly talented as a composer and is more known for his use of orchestral and electronic sounds combined which worked well for the type of movie that was being made at tbe time. I think he revolutionized the industry in both good and bad ways.
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