Nicholas Kmet | Star Wars: Episode I: Final Score Reconstruction @nicholaskmet2059 | Uploaded May 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Late in the post-production process of The Phantom Menace, director George Lucas re-edited the final 20 minutes of the film. This happened while John Williams was recording the score in London, meaning that there was no time to re-write the music. As a result, music editor Ken Wannberg was responsible for editing the music to fit the final version of the film.
This is an audio/visual representation of the edits he made, using the versions of the cues available from the publicly released soundtrack album.
This was originally created as part of a video essay on film and film music structure, which you can find here: youtu.be/LJvaSUH4Usw
Late in the post-production process of The Phantom Menace, director George Lucas re-edited the final 20 minutes of the film. This happened while John Williams was recording the score in London, meaning that there was no time to re-write the music. As a result, music editor Ken Wannberg was responsible for editing the music to fit the final version of the film.
This is an audio/visual representation of the edits he made, using the versions of the cues available from the publicly released soundtrack album.
This was originally created as part of a video essay on film and film music structure, which you can find here: youtu.be/LJvaSUH4Usw