The Film Scorer Podcast

“The Film Scorer Podcast” – on offshoot from the written portion of The Film Scorer – has arrived. It focuses on long-form interviews with composers for film and other media, diving deep into the scores they have created and discovering the process behind their compositions (as well as just having a general chat!). Episodes typically release every two weeks. The podcast is also available on all major podcast streaming services, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and “uncut” videos of many of the interviews are also available on YouTube. You can also find a bit of information on the show, each episode, and the guests on IMDb! Among other things, Flicks listed The Film Scorer Podcast among its list of the eight best film podcasts while Feedspot and Octane Seating each listed it among the best film music podcasts and Podchaser listed it as one of the 50 podcasts to discover in May 2022 and in June 2022 and one of 30 podcasts to discover in December 2022. The United States Library of Congress also includes The Film Scorer Podcast among its recommended resources for research into film music and film composers.

Season 1 launched on September 27, 2020, and features guests like Harry Escott (Shame, Roadkill), Gazelle Twin (Nocturne, The Power), Jay Wadley (I’m Thinking of Ending Things) and many more.

Season 2 launched on July 25, 2021, and features guests like Harry Gregson-Williams (Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia), Colin Stetson (Hereditary, Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy).

Season 3 launched on October 2, 2022 and features guests like Tim Hecker (Infinity Pool), Daniel Pemberton (the Golden Globe nominated Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse), Brian Tyler (The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Fast & Furious series).

Season 4 launched on October 1, 2023. The first interview was with Saw‘s Charlie Clouser, but the full breadth of guests has yet to be revealed! In addition to Charlie, some other guests have included Vampire Weekend’s Rostam Batmanglij (The Persian Version), Jerskin Fendrix (the Golden Globe and Oscar nominated Poor Things), and Laura Karpman (The Marvels, the Oscar nominated American Fiction).

The show also features quarterly episodes on some of the best and most notable film scores released in the prior three months and even the occasional film score review. Tune in, take a listen, and enjoy!