Film Score and More | Catch Me If You Can: John Williams' Most Unique Score? @FilmScoreandMore | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Catch Me If You Can is one of John Williams' greatest but overlooked film scores and his 20th collaboration with Steven Spielberg. The score has a jazzy style unique from other film scores that makes it stand out from the other scores Williams wrote the same year in 2002.
Williams' unique score uses three major themes that closely tell the story and reveal things about the characters.
Chapters:
00:00 - 01:17 The Film
01:18 - 3:50 The Score
03:51 - 05:08 Closing In
05:09 - 06:21 The Father Theme
06:22 - 07:49 Frank's Theme
07:50 - 09:33 Learning The Ropes
09:34 - 10:28 Hotel/Barry Allen Scene
10:29 - 11:22 Alone On Christmas/Escapades
11:23 - 13:27 The Soundtrack/"Ask Me To Stop"
13:28 - 13:49 Alone On Christmas 2/The Airport Scene
13:50 - 14:59 Montrichard and Arrest
15:00 - 16:17 The Climax/Returning Home
16:18 - 17:32 Why Christmas?
17:33 - 18:37 Welcome To The FBI
18:38 - 19:40 The Truth
Sources:
Brad Frey’s Film Score Analysis: youtube.com/watch?v=LOUmlaHz3WA
Catch Me If You Can Music Behind The Scenes: youtube.com/watch?v=8m19x-tiXVg
The Real Story of Frank Abagnale: youtube.com/watch?v=NoqddiuJ5yg&t
Interview with William Ross on Chamber of Secrets: cnmsarchive.wordpress.com/2013/10/03/william-ross-on-adapting-harry-potter-and-the-chamber-of-secrets
Frank Abagnale Google Talks: youtube.com/watch?v=vsMydMDi3rI&t
Scoring Arts: How Catch Me If You Can Was Orchestrated: youtube.com/watch?v=PVKV5ofmSIU
The House In Catch Me If You Can: icantunseethatmovie.com/2016/06/21/catch-me-if-you-can-2002-30-days-of-spielberg
I do not own the rights to this film or its music, all belongs to the respective owners and the score was composed by John Williams.
Catch Me If You Can is one of John Williams' greatest but overlooked film scores and his 20th collaboration with Steven Spielberg. The score has a jazzy style unique from other film scores that makes it stand out from the other scores Williams wrote the same year in 2002.
Williams' unique score uses three major themes that closely tell the story and reveal things about the characters.
Chapters:
00:00 - 01:17 The Film
01:18 - 3:50 The Score
03:51 - 05:08 Closing In
05:09 - 06:21 The Father Theme
06:22 - 07:49 Frank's Theme
07:50 - 09:33 Learning The Ropes
09:34 - 10:28 Hotel/Barry Allen Scene
10:29 - 11:22 Alone On Christmas/Escapades
11:23 - 13:27 The Soundtrack/"Ask Me To Stop"
13:28 - 13:49 Alone On Christmas 2/The Airport Scene
13:50 - 14:59 Montrichard and Arrest
15:00 - 16:17 The Climax/Returning Home
16:18 - 17:32 Why Christmas?
17:33 - 18:37 Welcome To The FBI
18:38 - 19:40 The Truth
Sources:
Brad Frey’s Film Score Analysis: youtube.com/watch?v=LOUmlaHz3WA
Catch Me If You Can Music Behind The Scenes: youtube.com/watch?v=8m19x-tiXVg
The Real Story of Frank Abagnale: youtube.com/watch?v=NoqddiuJ5yg&t
Interview with William Ross on Chamber of Secrets: cnmsarchive.wordpress.com/2013/10/03/william-ross-on-adapting-harry-potter-and-the-chamber-of-secrets
Frank Abagnale Google Talks: youtube.com/watch?v=vsMydMDi3rI&t
Scoring Arts: How Catch Me If You Can Was Orchestrated: youtube.com/watch?v=PVKV5ofmSIU
The House In Catch Me If You Can: icantunseethatmovie.com/2016/06/21/catch-me-if-you-can-2002-30-days-of-spielberg
I do not own the rights to this film or its music, all belongs to the respective owners and the score was composed by John Williams.