i just watched hal hartley's "fay grim". i won't comment on the film here - not the appropriate place for that, but i am pretty sure i heard mellotron strings in the closing credits. i even played them back twice. there is that odd sense, familiar to those of us that play them, of the timing needed to keep from running out of sound. it is one of the things that makes playing a mellotron so special. [to return to the recent discussion on clones/sampling etc.] hal hartley did the entire score himself, so he would have needed access to a tron [or they could have been samples i suppose - i can't say i am 100% it was a mellotron]. he has moved to germany recently [a couple years ago - prior to the start of shooting on "fay grim"] but i don't know anything about him having his own recording studio or anything. never noticed any mellotron in his earlier films, but now i have to go and check up on this... if you don't know who hal hartley is, or what he is about, go rent "the unbelievable truth" or "simple men" before you go any further, these are early examples of his style. the wife hates his stuff, i kinda dig it... but it's not for everyone and i understand what they don't like about him... there i go off-topic... well, if anyone else has seen "fay grim" and has heard the closing credits, can they please confirm or deny the mellotron strings? thanks! ...jeff [and don't just gorent "fay grim" to hear it yourself, you HAVE to watch "henry fool" BEFORE you watch "fay grim"!]
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tron spotting?
2007-06-10 by jeffc@netaxs.com
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