Holy cow. That's most of the composers for B:TAS Volume 3. And more?! I wonder who! Hopefully they put the stuff up on their site so I can grab some goodies...
Holy cow. That's most of the composers for B:TAS Volume 3. And more?! I wonder who! Hopefully they put the stuff up on their site so I can grab some goodies...
Nice...also noticed the banner right below the Superhero one promoting Craig Safan signing the expanded version of The Last Starfighter on November 1st...
Take note, folks! This is going to be the largest gathering of BTAS & DCAU composers for a fan event since ... well, probably ever. It's sure to be extraordinary.
Oh, if only this had been arranged months in advance with plenty of notice - would love to come but I live in the UK and can't just hop over when the event is so close at hand. But hopefully there will be more such gatherings in the future.
Oh, if only this had been arranged months in advance with plenty of notice - would love to come but I live in the UK and can't just hop over when the event is so close at hand. But hopefully there will be more such gatherings in the future.
As someone who puts on a large composer event. Often times you don't know who you can get to come until very close to the date. Often times composers can't commit until the last second. Creature Features could have probably announced a signing was coming a while ago but they wouldn't be able to tell you anyone lined up yet. Getting all these composers to agree on a day and time when they all have insanely busy schedules is quite tricky. I know first hand.
Mr. Stromberg was a member of the WB music team on several animated shows during the 1990s. He did orchestration work on BATMAN TAS, and helped out in a crunch by composing a short cue ("Redial") for "Robin's Reckoning, Part II." He did not receive a screen credit for this work, but his cue attribution appears in the BTAS, Vol. 3 booklet (and on the LLL webpage).
As has been observed, he's a great guy and a very talented composer/orchestrator/conductor!