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In an exclusive one-on-one interview with music composer Marcus Norris, the creator behind the sound composition for the new Apple TV+ series The Lady In The Lake, the musician opened up about his process, working with Beyonce and how it transitioned from producing beats to scoring for film and TV.

Your first foray into music was producing beats off of pirated software.  Can you share with us your journey into what that whole experience was about?

We didn’t have a lot of money, but we always had creativity and curiosity. When I first started composing and I got to college, I thought I had a deficit that I was trying to make up for. But I now realize, it was like a superpower, because I didn’t have these traditional backgrounds. I always approached music through “How does it feel to me?” And now that I also worked in film and TV, it’s all about, “How does this feel?” instead of intellectualizing your way into it. I started with making beats and had to build a computer from scrap parts, which is crazy to think about now because they’ve gotten so small.  I didn’t think I was gonna go to college after high school. I found that some of my friends were going to college and thought I better figure this out. I ended up getting a two-year community college. I found a music recording program, but while I was there, they introduced me to basic materials and music theory and some music history. And I was just bit by the bug of composition. It was a new way of thinking. And I’ve just been doing it ever since and just kind of adding more things into that R&B Hip Hop background that I have.

You’ve had the opportunity to work with Beyonce, which is a huge flex in the music industry.  What was it like working with her and what were you able to glean from her as an artist yourself?

That’s a great question. She’s amazing. I’ve been working with Miss Tina for some years. They have a theater in North Hollywood called the Waco theater. And they’ve been huge supporters of mine. We did the very first Southside Symphony concert there. I scored several plays that they put on as they’re written music before I was even working in  Film/TV or anything like that. Then I got the call about helping with some of the orchestrations with the Dubai pop-up concert that Beyonce did. It was the first time she was performing in like five years. This is the Renaissance tour. RFight before that, I was music director for Ms. Tina’s, the big Wearable Art gala. So I had a relationship with them. This opportunity came up and I’m like, of course. As far as what I learned from Beyonce, it was just so refreshing because, sometimes you hear about people who are working at the highest level to be rude or short or not personable, and Beyonce was the opposite. She was so kind and gracious, but also enjoyed making art at the highest possible level. Beyonce and Miss Tina both do things like investing in black art and they really do not have to do that.

When working on a project like Lady in the Lake, which is from a different time period, what are you looking for in terms of cadence and tone of scoring the theme of a song?

It takes place in late 60s Black Baltimore. And for me, my face lit up when I heard about that because that’s so jazzy and R&B. It’s so near and dear to my heart. There’s like jazz influences in there. I always describe it as kind of like Quincy Jones was born in the 90s and came up on like R& and Hip Hop. And so when they wanted this, they knew they didn’t want to have just purely jazz or just purely R&B. Or when we’re dealing with Natalie Portman’s character, just purely classical or any of these things. We wanted something that was a fusion. And so much of my work is about fusion and how we experiment with genre.

What was the one thing that surprised you while working on Lady In The Lake?

I will just say the scope of it. This is my first TV series. So it was the journey that you’re able to go on I think was a really, really cool surprise for me. I’ve scored a couple films and you have 30 minutes of music in it or something like that by the end maybe 45, but just how far we were able to go with the music, I don’t know that that’s going to be like that with every director. Alma is a visionary. She likes to push things. She kept reminding me I’m giving you the green light to have fun to go as far as you can. If we have to dial it back later we do. So I was surprised how much they let me get away with.

Did you do any deep dives into reading the source material from Laura Lippman’s book, or did Alma coach you through the script when crafting together the music for the series?

I bought the book and I read the first bit of it. I didn’t get to read the whole thing because you know how TV works. We need that music in two days. I actually got to watch the rough draft of the whole series before I jumped in. That helped me as a composer because I knew this is where the music has to go. This is how it all relates to each other later. 

What’s next for you?

We’re doing more concerts with the Southside symphony, which I’m happy about. I have the Chicago youth symphony orchestra piece I’m writing and I’m hoping to do more TV and film.

This interview was edited and condensed for clarity

Lady In The Lake is currently streaming on Apple TV+

July 23, 2024

Music Composer Marcus Norris Jazzy Sounds Sizzle in ‘Lady In The Lake’

https://blackgirlnerds.com/music-composer-marcus-norris-jazzy-sounds-sizzle-in-lady-in-the-lake/

In an exclusive one-on-one interview with music composer Marcus Norris, the creator behind the sound composition for the new Apple TV+ series The Lady In The Lake, the musician opened up about his process, working with Beyonce and how it transitioned from producing beats to scoring for film and TV.

Your first foray into music was producing beats off of pirated software.  Can you share with us your journey into what that whole experience was about?

We didn’t have a lot of money, but we always had creativity and curiosity. When I first started composing and I got to college, I thought I had a deficit that I was trying to make up for. But I now realize, it was like a superpower, because I didn’t have these traditional backgrounds. I always approached music through “How does it feel to me?” And now that I also worked in film and TV, it’s all about, “How does this feel?” instead of intellectualizing your way into it. I started with making beats and had to build a computer from scrap parts, which is crazy to think about now because they’ve gotten so small.  I didn’t think I was gonna go to college after high school. I found that some of my friends were going to college and thought I better figure this out. I ended up getting a two-year community college. I found a music recording program, but while I was there, they introduced me to basic materials and music theory and some music history. And I was just bit by the bug of composition. It was a new way of thinking. And I’ve just been doing it ever since and just kind of adding more things into that R&B Hip Hop background that I have.

You’ve had the opportunity to work with Beyonce, which is a huge flex in the music industry.  What was it like working with her and what were you able to glean from her as an artist yourself?

That’s a great question. She’s amazing. I’ve been working with Miss Tina for some years. They have a theater in North Hollywood called the Waco theater. And they’ve been huge supporters of mine. We did the very first Southside Symphony concert there. I scored several plays that they put on as they’re written music before I was even working in  Film/TV or anything like that. Then I got the call about helping with some of the orchestrations with the Dubai pop-up concert that Beyonce did. It was the first time she was performing in like five years. This is the Renaissance tour. RFight before that, I was music director for Ms. Tina’s, the big Wearable Art gala. So I had a relationship with them. This opportunity came up and I’m like, of course. As far as what I learned from Beyonce, it was just so refreshing because, sometimes you hear about people who are working at the highest level to be rude or short or not personable, and Beyonce was the opposite. She was so kind and gracious, but also enjoyed making art at the highest possible level. Beyonce and Miss Tina both do things like investing in black art and they really do not have to do that.

When working on a project like Lady in the Lake, which is from a different time period, what are you looking for in terms of cadence and tone of scoring the theme of a song?

It takes place in late 60s Black Baltimore. And for me, my face lit up when I heard about that because that’s so jazzy and R&B. It’s so near and dear to my heart. There’s like jazz influences in there. I always describe it as kind of like Quincy Jones was born in the 90s and came up on like R& and Hip Hop. And so when they wanted this, they knew they didn’t want to have just purely jazz or just purely R&B. Or when we’re dealing with Natalie Portman’s character, just purely classical or any of these things. We wanted something that was a fusion. And so much of my work is about fusion and how we experiment with genre.

What was the one thing that surprised you while working on Lady In The Lake?

I will just say the scope of it. This is my first TV series. So it was the journey that you’re able to go on I think was a really, really cool surprise for me. I’ve scored a couple films and you have 30 minutes of music in it or something like that by the end maybe 45, but just how far we were able to go with the music, I don’t know that that’s going to be like that with every director. Alma is a visionary. She likes to push things. She kept reminding me I’m giving you the green light to have fun to go as far as you can. If we have to dial it back later we do. So I was surprised how much they let me get away with.

Did you do any deep dives into reading the source material from Laura Lippman’s book, or did Alma coach you through the script when crafting together the music for the series?

I bought the book and I read the first bit of it. I didn’t get to read the whole thing because you know how TV works. We need that music in two days. I actually got to watch the rough draft of the whole series before I jumped in. That helped me as a composer because I knew this is where the music has to go. This is how it all relates to each other later. 

What’s next for you?

We’re doing more concerts with the Southside symphony, which I’m happy about. I have the Chicago youth symphony orchestra piece I’m writing and I’m hoping to do more TV and film.

This interview was edited and condensed for clarity

Lady In The Lake is currently streaming on Apple TV+


July 23, 2024

5 Travel Destinations For Foodies Around The World

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Originally Published Mar. 10, 2016.

If you don’t think twice about hopping on a flight to taste the best chili crab in Singapore or the tastiest po’boy sandwich in New Orleans, we’ve got you covered.

Here are a few must-visit foodie destinations around the world.

New Orleans, LA:

Considering New Orleans has roots in African, Italian, and Spanish influences, foodies can expect an adventure on a plate. A few must-try dishes include char-grilled oysters at the Acme Oyster house, a po’boy sandwich at Parkway Bakery & Tavern, red beans with rice at Willie Mae’s Scotch House, and you certainly cannot leave the city without trying a beignet at Cafe Du Monde.

Barcelona, Spain:

Once you get past the city’s breathtaking architecture and amazing art collections, you can fill up with wine and delicious tapas at one of the many restaurants, cafés or bars in Barcelona. While each restaurant specializes in something different, here are a few must-try dishes: paella (rice dish with seafood or meat), jamon (cured ham) escalivada (roasted vegetables) fried squids, manchego cheese, and croquetes de pollastre i pernil (chicken and ham croquettes). Check out Trip Advisor’s best restaurants in Barcelona.

Bangkok, Thailand:

Amid the hustle and bustle in Bangkok, lies some of the best street food cooks and restaurants. From eating the best pad tai (stir fried rice noodles), and satay (meat or chicken) grilled over an open flame in China Town to Hainanese-style chicken rice (Khao mun gai) cooked in chicken fat oil in Sukhumvit, there’s plenty of foodie hot spots to choose from. Check out Lonely Planet’s 12 must-try dishes in Bangkok.

Singapore:

Even the pickiest restaurant snob can find something delicious to eat at Hawker Food Stalls, a semi-enclosed building including rows of tiny foodie hot spots. But take note, there’s no romance and reserved seating. Here are a few must-try dishes: Nam Sing Hokkien Mee (similar to a seafood pasta), prawn noodle soup, curry fish head, and Hainanese-style satays.

Philadelphia, PA:

While a cheesesteak is synonymous with Philadelphia, visitors shouldn’t underestimate other worldly cuisines being served around the city. From hummus and cucumber salad at the Middle Eastern restaurant, Dizengoff, to a full buffet of South Indian food at Devi’s, the Philadelphia’s foodie scene is thriving with a new crop of restaurants, cafés and even food trucks.

RELATED CONTENT: Remember When Bobby Brown Launched A Whole BBQ Food Line?


July 23, 2024

‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ Unveils a Brand New Trailer

https://blackgirlnerds.com/fight-night-the-million-dollar-heist-unveils-a-brand-new-trailer/

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, based on the acclaimed iHeart true-crime podcast, follows the infamous story of how an armed robbery on the night of Muhammad Ali’s historic 1970 comeback fight changed not only one man’s life but ultimately transformed Atlanta into the “Black Mecca.” When a hustler named Chicken Man (Kevin Hart) hosts an afterparty to celebrate the fight with a guest list of the country’s wealthiest, the night ends with the most brazen criminal underworld heist in Atlanta’s history. Suspected of masterminding the crime, Chicken Man is hellbent on clearing his name but must convince his old adversary, J.D. Hudson (Don Cheadle), one of the first Black detectives in the city’s desegregated police force, who is tasked with bringing those responsible to justice.

Series stars:  Kevin Hart (“Chicken Man”), Samuel L. Jackson (“Frank Moten”), Taraji P. Henson (“Vivian Thomas”), Don Cheadle (“JD Hudson”), and Terrence Howard (“Cadillac Richie”).

Premieres on Peacock Sept 5th.


July 23, 2024

A Good Trailer Can’t Hide How Unnecessary Zack Snyder’s ‘Rebel Moon’ Director’s Cut Is

https://www.themarysue.com/a-good-trailer-cant-hide-how-unnecessary-zack-snyders-rebel-moon-directors-cut-is/

Netflix has released the official red band trailer for Zack Snyder’s director’s cut of Rebel Moon. While the trailer has earned some viewers’ approval, it can’t hide the fact that the movie is unnecessary.

The original Rebel Moon movie was released in two parts, with the first arriving in late 2023 and the second in April 2024. Although the films received a lot of hype from Netflix and Snyder and were touted as epic space operas certain to kickstart a new cinematic universe, they both proved to be critical failures. Critics panned the movies for utilizing too many space opera tropes and lacking a strong storyline or character development. They were also criticized for their length, as, combined, the films came in at over 4 hours of runtime. However, the strangest part of the Rebel Moon debacle is that before either movie was released, Snyder confirmed that both would get extended R-rated director’s cuts.

The post A Good Trailer Can’t Hide How Unnecessary Zack Snyder’s ‘Rebel Moon’ Director’s Cut Is appeared first on The Mary Sue.


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