Cover Artwork For Upcoming “Green Lantern: The Animated Series” Soundtrack Release
La-La Land Records has provided The World’s Finest with a high-quality look at the cover art for the upcoming Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Original Score from the DC Comics Animated Television Series soundtrack CD release. The 70-minute compilation, collecting assorted score works from the first season of the acclaimed CGI-animated series, will be available through the La-La Land Records websites and specialty outlets beginning August 4th, 2012 before going wide through Amazon.com on August 21st, 2012. This CD soundtrack release will be exclusively available from July 11-15th, 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con courtesy of La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide. This is the first soundtrack release for Green Lantern: The Animated Series. While specific track details are currently unavailable, the record label has provided the following artwork. Click on the image for a closer look.

Description:
Presenting the original score to the acclaimed hit DC animated series Green Lantern – The Animated Series, currently airing on Cartoon Network. Composer Frederik Wiedmann fashions an amazing, pulse-pounding original score that propels the legendary Green Lantern to out-of-this-world heights. Packed with more than 70 minutes of thrilling super hero music from some of the show’s greatest moments!
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Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Original Score from the DC Comics Animated Television Series will be available through the La-La Land Records websites and specialty outlets beginning August 4th, 2012 before going wide through Amazon.com on August 21st, 2012. This CD release will be exclusively available from July 11-15th, 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con courtesy of La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide. Further details on the release, including suggested retail price and track listings, will be available shortly.
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New Package Artwork Released For “Green Lantern: The Animated Series” DVD Title
Warner Home Video has provided a look at the back package artwork for the upcoming Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One: Rise of the Red Lanterns two-disc DVD release. The upcoming DVD collection, featuring the first 13 episodes from the first season of the acclaimed CG-animated series, hits shelves August 28th, 2012 and will retail for the MSRP of $19.97. Click on the image below for a closer look at the package art. Press details provided by the studio are also below.

Synopsis: Green Lantern is back in DC’s radiant, all-new CGI animated series! Sworn to protect, the Green Lantern Corps patrols the galaxy fighting evil. But in the farthest reaches of deep space where few Lanterns patrol, a new evil is rising – the Red Lanterns! Atrocitus and his henchmen, Zilius Zox and Razer, will stop at nothing to gain revenge on The Guardians of the Universe. Upon learning of this news, Hal Jordan and fellow Lantern Kilowog defy the Guardians and board a new experimental spacecraft, the Interceptor, and race to the Guardian Frontier to face the evil Red Lanterns head-on! Tune in to this groundbreaking new series, and see if the Green Lantern Corps can stop this ominous threat – the Rise of the Red Lanterns!
Episodes:
Beware My Power…Green Lantern’s Light (Part One), Beware My Power…Green Lantern’s Light (Part Two), Razer’s Edge, Ghost in the Machine, Heir Apparent, Lost Planet, Reckoning, Nothing to Fear, …In Love and War, Regime Change, Flight Club, Invasion, Homecoming
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The two-disc Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One: Rise of the Red Lanterns DVD release from Warner Home Video will hit shelves August 28th, 2012, and will retail for $19.97 MSRP. More details on Green Lantern: The Animated Series can be found at the The World’s Finest subsite. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
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La-La- Land Records Confirms Further “Batman: The Animated Series” Soundtracks Coming
A representative for La-La Land Records confirms that at least one more multi-disc soundtrack CD release for Batman: The Animated Series is on the way, with soundtrack titles for other cartoons based on DC Comics properties in the works. The record label announced Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two over the weekend – the four-disc DC soundtrack follow-up to the 2008 sell-out hit Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume One – which will be available later this month through the San Diego Comic-Con 2012 and the label’s official website.
According to the representative, Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Three – set for a tentative 2013 release – will include score material from “Robin’s Reckoning, Parts 1 and 2,” “Day of the Samurai,” “The Clock King,” and other select episodes from the first 65 episodes from the acclaimed animated series. Following that release, La-La Land Records plans to produce multi-disc CD soundtrack releases for episodes from the The Adventures of Batman & Robin and The New Batman Adventures eras of the acclaimed 1990s animated series. Soundtracks for the direct-to-video animated features Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero and Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman are also tentatively in the works.
Additionally, the label is looking at releasing soundtrack titles for Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, and other as-of-yet unnamed animated shows and movies based on DC Comics properties within the next few years.
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Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two will be exclusively available from July 11-15th, 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con courtesy of La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide at 1pm (PT) on July 19th, 2012 through the label’s official website and specialty outlets. The collection is priced at $60. The original press details for this release can be found here with initial track details available here.
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Initial Track Details For Second “Batman: The Animated Series” Soundtrack Release
La-La Land Records has revealed initial track listings for the upcoming Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two CD soundtrack release. The record label announced yesterday a San Diego Comic-Con debut for Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two. The soundtrack CD title will be exclusively available July 11-15th, 2012 at Comic-Con from La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide on July 19th, 2012 through the label’s official website and specialty outlets. Full details available here. This second soundtrack CD release follows the sell-out success of the first Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack, released in 2008. Continue below for initial track details for this all-new release.
BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES: VOL 2 (4-CD SET Abbreviated Track Listings)
Disc One
1. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title (Danny Elfman)
2-12. “Beware the Grey Ghost” – Carl Swander Johnson
13-30. “The Cat and the Claw, Parts I and II” – Harvey R. Cohen, Wayne Coster, Shirley Walker
31-39. “Nothing to Fear” – Shirley Walker
40-49. “Heart of Ice” – Todd Hayen, Shirley Walker
50. Batman: The Animated Series End Credits – Extended (Danny Elfman)
Disc Two
1. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title – Piano Version (Danny Elfman and Shirley Walker)
2-10. “Appointment in Crime Alley” – Stuart V. Balcomb
11-19. “Mad as a Hatter” – Harvey R. Cohen
20-25. “The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne” – Lolita Ritmanis
26-34. “I’ve Got Batman in my Basement” – Shirley Walker, Carlos Rodriguez
35-49. “Feat of Clay, Parts I and II” – Jeff Atmajian, Shirley Walker, Carl Swander Johnson
50. Batman: The Animated Series End Credits – Alternate Beginning (Danny Elfman)
Disc Three
1. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title – MIDI version (Danny Elfman and Shirley Walker)
2-12. “Almost Got ‘Im” – Stuart Balcomb
13-23. “If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Rich?” – Carlos Rodriguez
24-40. “The Demon’s Quest, Parts I and II” – Michael McCuistion and Harvey R. Cohen
41-49. “The Laughing Fish” – Shirley Walker
50. Batman: The Animated Series End Credits – Alternate Ending (Danny Elfman)
Disc Four
1. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title – With Sound Effects (Danny Elfman)
2-16. “Shadow of the Bat, Parts I and II – Shirley Walker and Harvey R. Cohen
17-21. “Harley & Ivy” – Peter Davison, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis, Shirley Walker
22-27. “Read My Lips” – Shirley Walker
28-33. “Fire From Olympus” – Shirley Walker
34. Batman: The Animated Series End Credits – Alternate Beginning and Ending (Danny Elfman)
Total Set Running Time: 291:14
Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two will be exclusively available from July 11-15th, 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con courtesy of La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide at 1pm (PT) on July 19th, 2012 through the label’s official website and specialty outlets. The collection is priced at $60. The original press details for this release can be found here.
Comic-Con International returns to the San Diego Convention Center on July 12th – 15th, 2012, with Preview Night on July 11th. The convention is held every year, focusing on host of different genres and pop culture events. Further convention schedule details can be found at the official San Diego Comic-Con website.
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La-La Land Records Announce New “Batman: The Animated Series” Soundtrack, Re-Issue
The record label La-La Land Records has announced that a second soundtrack release for Batman: The Animated Series is set for release July 2012 following the sell-out success of Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume One. La-La Land Records revealed a San Diego Comic-Con debut for Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two and will be exclusively available July 12-15th, 2012, and on Preview Night July 11th, 2012, at Comic-Con from La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide on July 19th, 2012 through the label’s official website and specialty outlets. A modified second edition version of Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume One will also be issued. The official details and cover artwork can be found below.

BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES: VOL 2 (4-CD SET)
Literally years in the making, La-La Land proves the wait was worth it with this amazing 4-CD set of previously unreleased music from arguably the greatest animated television series of all time! The set’s 36 page booklet is packed with in-depth liner notes that take you through a treasure trove of astounding orchestral scores; music that rivals any blockbuster feature film. Composers Shirley Walker, Harvey R. Cohen, Carlos Rodriguez, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion, Carl Swander Johnson and others are musically represented here, as well as Danny Elfman’s iconic theme. Limited Edition of 3500 Units. Comic Con price $60
BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES: VOL 1 (Second Edition)
Back by popular demand, La-La Land has re-issued its 2008 sold-out title for the legions of BTAS fans who missed out on this dynamite release’s initial debut. This “second edition” re-issue is virtually identical to the 2008 version, except the bonus tracks “Gotham City Overture” and “Music of the Bat” have been removed to preserve the integrity of the initial release. Get it before it sells out – again! Limited Edition of 5000 Units. Comic Con price $25
Our COMIC CON titles will be exclusively available July 12-15th (and on Preview Night July 11) at Comic Con from La-La Land Records (Booth 429 “Toy Hungry”). All four titles will subsequently be released at www.lalalarecords.com (and other online soundtrack boutiques) on July 19th, 1pm PST. In addition to these wonderful new releases, La-La Land will be offering at its Comic Con booth (#429 “Toy Hungry”) the usual assortment of exciting soundtrack titles, with many worthwhile specials and deals to be had.
La-La Land Record will also debut expanded scores to the theatrical films X2: X-Men United and The Phantom during San Diego Comic-Con 2012, as well as discuss upcoming titles from the label, including the score release of Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
Comic-Con International returns to the San Diego Convention Center on July 12th – 15th, 2012, with Preview Night on July 11th. The convention is held every year, focusing on host of different genres and pop culture events. Further convention schedule details can be found at the official San Diego Comic-Con website.
Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two will be exclusively available from July 11-15th, 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con courtesy of La-La Land Records at Booth 429, before going wide at 1pm (PT) on July 19th, 2012 through the label’s official website and specialty outlets.
An interview with Dynamic Music Partners, including discussion on Shirley Walker and Batman: The Animated Series, can be found here. Click here for more on Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack From The Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume One.
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“Young Justice,” “Green Lantern: The Animated Series” Episode Schedule For July 2012
Repeats of both Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series are slated to air on Cartoon Network for the month of July 2012. Both series air back-to-back as part of the hour-long DC Nation programming block, airing Saturdays at 10am (ET) on Cartoon Network, with encores on Sundays at 10am (ET/PT).
After fifteen consecutive new episodes, Young Justice continues its summer break by airing installments from the first season of the acclaimed animated series. Young Justice airs Saturdays at 10:30am (ET/PT) as part of the DC Nation programming block, with encore presentations the following Sunday at 10:30am (ET/PT). Continue below for the July 2012 episode schedule details, provided by Cartoon Network.
Young Justice
Saturday, July 7th, 2012 at 10:30am (ET/ PT) – “#22 Agendas”
Superboy returns to Project Cadmus, where he learns the top-secret genetics lab may have created another Super-clone…
Young Justice: Invasion
Saturday, July 14th, 2012 at 10:30am (ET/ PT) – “#23 Insecurity”
Red Arrow’s return undercuts Artemis’ confidence, while the team’s mission to track down Sportsmaster threatens to expose her darkest secrets.
Young Justice
Saturday, July 21st 2012 at 10:30am (ET/ PT) – “#24 Performance”
The Team goes undercover at the Haly International Traveling Circus to locate a thief stealing weapons technology across Europe. But a thief isn’t all they find…
Young Justice
Saturday, July 28th, 2012 at 10:30am (ET/ PT) – “#25 Usual Suspects”
The Team gets a new member and a new mission – a mission that may finally expose all the Team’s secrets… and all their lies!
Young Justice
Saturday, August 4th, 2012 at 10:30am (ET/ PT) – “#26 Auld Acquaintance”
The Team finally learns the identity of the traitor in their midst, forcing a battle against an enemy more dangerous than any they’ve ever faced before!
Please note schedule details are subject to change without notice. Young Justice airs Saturdays at 10:30am (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network. The above content can also be found at the The World’s Finest Young Justice subsite.
Continuing, encore presentations for first season episodes of Green Lantern: The Animated Series will air for the month of July 2012, and currently for the remainder of the summer leading into the second season debut come Fall 2012. Green Lantern: The Animated Series airs Saturdays at 10am (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network, with encores the following Sunday at 10am (ET/PT), as part of the DC Nation programming block on Cartoon Network. The episode breakdowns are provided below.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Saturday, July 7th, 2012 at 10:00am (ET/PT) – “#6 Lost Planet”
Hal and co. follow an errant GL ring to a mysterious planet, looking for a new GL. Introducing Saint Walker!
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Saturday, July 14th, 2012 at 10:00am (ET/PT) – “#7 Reckoning”
Razer goes to the Red Lantern home world Shard in an attempt to kill Atrocitus!
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Saturday, July 21st, 2012 at 10:00am (ET/PT) – “#8 Fear Itself”
Hal and Kilowog visit an alien planet in search of food, but encounter two warring races of aliens!
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Saturday, July 28th, 2012 at 10:00am (ET/PT) – “#9 In Love and War”
Introducing the Star Sapphires!
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Saturday, August 4th, 2012 at 10:00am (ET/PT) – “#10 Regime Change”
Hal and company go back to Betrassus, where Queen Iolande needs help from her evil brother, Prince Ragnor, who is now a Red Lantern!
Please note schedule details are subject to change. Green Lantern: The Animated Series airs Saturdays at 10am (ET/PT) with encore presentations the following Sunday at 10am (ET/PT) as part of DC Nation on Cartoon Network. Continue to the The World’s Finest Green Lantern: The Animated Series subsite for more content and details from the Warner Bros. Animation production.
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“Superman Versus The Elite” Animated Feature Makes Fine Debut On Home Video Market

According to various home media retailing outlets and independent research, the recent Superman Versus The Elite direct-to-video animated feature made a serviceable debut on the home video market. The latest DC Universe Animated Original Movie title moved an estimated 131,500 units in its first week, with 42,500 of those sales coming from DVD and 89,000 from the Blu-ray format. Blu-ray sales accounted for an estimated 68% of total Superman Versus The Elite home video sales in its first week, with the high-definition format easily the dominant media. These sales numbers are for the week ending June 17th, 2012, the first week of the availability for the animated title. Keep in mind the sales numbers above do not take into account rental numbers, OnDemand numbers, or legal download numbers. Additionally, please note that the Superman Versus The Elite Two-Disc Special Edition release is currently exclusive to all Wal-Mart chains, though will go retail wide come July 24th, 2012.
To compare, the previous DC Universe Animated Original Movie title Justice League: Doom debuted with an estimated 265,000 copies sold on DVD and Blu-ray editions sold during its debut week in February 2012 – nearly double Superman Versus The Elite‘s numbers. DC Comics Premiere Movie Executive Producer Alan Burnett stated to The World’s Finest in a previous interview that Justice League: Doom exceeded sales expectations.
Above is the cover art for all three separate home video releases for the direct-to-video Superman Versus The Elite animated feature. Click here to read the The World’s Finest review of the Superman Versus The Elite home video release and continue to the Superman Versus The Elite micro-site for more media and content from the animated feature. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Superman Versus The Elite animated feature and its respective DVD and Blu-ray home video releases.
–Superman Versus The Elite Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Superman Versus The Elite DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
–Action Comics #775 Comic Talkback (Spoilers)
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman Versus The Elite animated feature is now available to own on Blu-ray disc and DVD from Warner Home Video, as well as legal download.
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Teletoon Planning Special “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Marathon For July 2012
The Canadian network Teletoon is planning to air a special two-hour marathon of Batman: The Brave and The Bold episodes starting at 7pm (ET/PT) on Friday, July 13th, 2012. The two-hour block of episodes will air during the network’s weekly Superfan Friday programming block. This block will also be the last planned appearance of Batman: The Brave and The Bold on Teletoon, as the series will turn over exclusively to Cartoon Network beginning with the new network’s July 2012 launch. Continue below for specific episode details of the special programming event provided by Teletoon.

Episode 39 “The Seige of Starro! Pt. 1”
Airs Friday, July 13 at 7 p.m. ET/PT
Led by Faceless Hunter, the Starro Invasion comes on full swing. Only Batman and a handful of unlikely heroes remain uninfected to thwart the alien parasites and their mind-controlled hosts before all of Earth is sucked dry.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold
Episode 40 “The Siege of Starro! Pt. 2”
Airs Friday, July 13 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT
Star Conqueror may be defeated, but Faceless Hunter is not! The alien warrior manipulates B’Wana Beast, forcing him to combine the tiny starros into one massive beast he plans to use to destroy the planet! But Batman has his own back-up – the Metal Men!
Batman: The Brave and The Bold
Episode 41 “Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!”
Airs Friday, July 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
Formally known as “Perpetual Motion!” Barry Allen has long been presumed dead and his “ghost” has been haunting Jay Garrick and Kid Flash. When Batman sees it too, they realize he’s not dead – he’s been kidnapped by Reverse Flash!
Batman: The Brave and The Bold
Episode 42 “The Last Patrol!”
Airs Friday, July 13 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT
The outsider-heroes The Doom Patrol are pulled out of a hasty retirement when supervillains begin trying to assassinate them – or perhaps re-unite them? Batman comes to their rescue, but in the process learns the true reason they disbanded – a reason that may undue them yet again!
Starting Thursday, July 5th, 2012, Batman: The Brave and The Bold will air exclusively on Cartoon Network in Canada, airing Mondays to Fridays at 7:15am (ET/PT). The above marathon is currently slated to be the acclaimed animated program’s last showing on Teletoon. Please note that scheduling details are subject to change.
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DC Comics Reveals New Collections For “Young Justice,” Animated Batman And Green Lantern Titles
DC Comics has released initial details for upcoming trade paperback releases coming the first quarter of 2013, including titles collecting issues of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold, Young Justice, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series comic books. All titles are based on their respective animated source material. DC Comics is expected to release more titles based on assorted animated properties well into 2013. Continue below for initial press details released by the comic publisher.

Writers: Art Baltzar, Franco and Ivan Cohen
Artists: Dario Brizuela and Luciano A. Vecchio
Collects: Green Lantern: The Animated Series #0-5
January 2013, $12.99 US, 128 pg
Young Justice Vol. 3 TP
Writers: Kevin Hopps and Greg Weisman
Artist: Christopher Jones
Collects: Young Justice #14-19
February 2013, $12.99 US, 128 pg
All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Small Miracles TP
Writers: Sholly Fisch and J. Torres
Artists: Robert Pope, Scott McRae, Rick Burchett, Stewart McKenny, Dan Davis and Andy Suriano
Collects: Batman: The Brave and the Bold #15 and 17 and The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13-16
March 2013, $12.99 US, 128 pg
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Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter Featured Guests At “PlayFest,” New Interview
The Dynamic Music Partners team has played an integral role in the world of animation since their inception, and now they’re getting the center stage!
The BSOSpirit Association – organizing the first edition of PlayFest, the music, animation and video games festival which will be held in Úbeda from the 23rd to the 29th July 2012 – has announced the attendance of Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion and Kristopher Carter (Dynamic Music Partners), the trio that met while working for the great Shirley Walker on the animated TV series Batman: The Animated Series, to the highly-anticipated festival. Michael, Kristopher and Lolita have been writing music for TV, film, video games and the concert hall for over fifteen years, receiving numerous Emmy nominations and receiving the award in 2001 for their work on the series Batman Beyond. Among their credits are the animated series The New Adventures of Batman and Superman, Batman Beyond, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, Teen Titans, Legion of Super Heroes, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Batman: The Brave And The Bold and the recent Young Justice. All of them have obtained great critical and commercial success.
After years of composing together they discovered the virtues of joining forces, and in 2004 they founded Dynamic Music Partners and have worked as a team ever since.
All of them have shown their talent on solo projects, but certainly they have proven that their work together is much more than the sum of their talents. BSOSpirit is honored to welcome such experienced musicians in the world of animation, calling it a luxury to add their names to the lineup of guests for PlayFest. Click here for the PlayFest website.
Dynamic Music Partners sat down with The World’s Finest to discuss their upcoming appearance at Playfest and what they have in store! Take it away…

Lolita Ritmanis: PlayFest is a festival celebrating music for animation and video games. During the week of July 23rd through the 29th the Andalucian town of Úbeda will be buzzing, as fans of music for animation and video games flock to this relatively small town. The concert on Saturday, July 28th will feature music for animation and video games, performed by an 80-piece orchestra and a 60-voice choir. The outdoor setting for the concert is quite spectacular. During the week there will be an array of workshops and panels for fans as well as for composers. We are honored to be invited to this festival. We will be conducting our music at the concert on the 28th, as well as sharing our music during several panels that we will be participating in.
WF: Do you know what material you’ll be drawing from for your appearance at Play Fest? You will also be part of a panel discussion – can you fill us in on that?
Kristopher Carter: We will be presenting the world premiere performance of suites from Batman and Mr. Freeze: Subzero, Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, a brand new suite from Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, as well as selections from our television themes and scores to Batman: The Brave and The Bold, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, and Ben10. For the panels, we will present a master class for young composers on film scoring techniques, a panel showcasing a cross-section of music from the many popular shows we have worked on over the years and we will also participate in a discussion honoring our mentor Shirley Walker.
WF: You’ll be honoring Shirley Walker at PlayFest. Can you share with us her role in DMP’s creation and how she remains an influence even today? How do you plan to honor her at PlayFest?
Michael McCuistion: If it weren’t for Shirley, the three of us certainly would never have been working together as closely as we have been. Although Shirley wasn’t directly involved in the formation of DMP, she definitely had an influence in that we developed similar work styles and approaches while being mentored by her. By the time we formed DMP we were already very compatible in the way we approached scoring a project. We don’t know any specific details about her tribute at PlayFest, but I’m so happy that we’ll be able to be there to experience it along with all the other people who love her and miss her and her music so much.
WF: Now, we basically know the story of how DMP came together. How do you stay together, choose your projects, and basically plan ahead? Is it always a unanimous decision?
LR: We take pride in running a well-oiled machine. First and foremost are the relationships we build with our clients. We take great care to plan our music spotting sessions and music preview sessions so that we can collaborate in a very personal way with the producers of the show. We never phone it in. We choose our projects, but truthfully, the way it works is that the producers of the projects choose us. Very rarely does a project get handed to us. In this era, there are many people on the creative team of a series that need to weigh in on the choice of composers. We meticulously plan pretty much every phase of our work process. We have not yet run into a situation where the decision to accept work has been anything other than a unanimous decision.

KC: As a series, Batman: The Brave and The Bold painted a version of Batman that was lighter than some of the other animated incarnations we have scored, freely mixing comedy with the expected mystery, danger and action. There was an unmistakable element of fun in the show that we could not ignore as we created the music, and we felt that a more jazzy approach would bring the right energy and still have the stylistic latitude to be ominous and dangerous when the scenes needed it. And, of course, we needed bongo drums! Producer James Tucker asked that bongos be used in the score as a rhythmic element to drive the action scenes. Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti, the producers of Young Justice, had a particular vision of the way they wanted music to work with the scenes and specific emotions they wanted to evoke, and so we all had discussions together on a unique approach to scoring that show. We placed an emphasis on ethnic percussion, non-melodic sounds and ambient textures to capture the gritty, edgy covert-ops world of our young heroes.
WF: Just to touch upon Young Justice again for a moment, your score work here is unlike anything you’ve done before. Is this something you seek out when deciding projects, how to challenge yourself? Can you run us through some of your most challenging projects today, be it in animation live-action, or beyond?
MM: When Brandon and Greg came to us with their ideas about the look and feel of Young Justice, we were instantly excited about the opportunity to do something different with the score. With a career that spans many years it’s important that inspiration remains fresh. So, for each new production that we score, we definitely strive to create a unique sound that musically identifies that project. Then, within that sound, we have the freedom to do many subtle things while exploring the musical details of that universe. For example, we recently scored a live-action feature film called Broke Sky that had southern blues guitar gestures as the main musical element but then gradually departs from that as the story develops. And we just finished a short live-action film called Game Day in which the underscore is almost entirely marching band source, eventually evolving into an underscore/source hybrid by the end of the film. We really enjoy finding a unique musical sound for each project that will be different and unusual and stimulate us creatively.
WF: How does a show or movie’s character influence your musical choices. The Spectacular Spider-Man’s score had a great youthful exuberance to it, Justice League felt heroic, Batman Beyond was edgy and dirty. How much research and input do you get from a show’s creative team when deciding how you approach a score? What role do you want your score to play when approaching these shows?
LR: We research a show in great detail before we embark on the process of composition. Often the producer of the show will have some idea of the direction he wants to take with the project. We have yet to work on a series where we have a completely blank canvas concept wise. Creatively it is hard work to fine tune what the vibe of the show will be. This is a collaborative process all the way. When the choices we make in the composing process hit the mark for the producer, it is a very powerful feeling. We are not mind readers, but we certainly have learned a great deal about what kind of questions to ask.
WF: To quickly touch upon it, DMP has also done some video game work. How complicated is it to create a score for a video game as opposed to a television show or movie? What do you have to take into account in this arena that you wouldn’t anywhere else?
KC: Our approach to video games isn’t nearly as different from film scoring as one might expect. Like a film, music for games also needs to give the project a strong, uniquely-identifyable sound, be well-produced and recorded, and compositionally interesting. The main difference has to do with the non-linear nature of games—you have to keep in mind certain sections may not play in the same sequence as originally conceived, or also that they might loop for a long period of time based on the way the players interact with the game.
MM: Another difference is that the final rendering of the game is often not complete until after the music has been delivered. So, rather than working to a picture which has been carefully timed and edited and is rich with acting and expression, we rely much more on the story of the game itself and our idea of what the final visuals will eventually become. The wonderful thing about that is that with each game we’ve been involved with the visuals and final product turned out way better than we could have ever imagined!

MM: Any project that has a very small amount of music with extremely high visibility and featured profile requires a very different process than scoring under dialog and action. Generally, we will score these types of projects as a group, with each of us bringing our separate ideas together to form the finished theme. It’s a lot like songwriting, with the three of us in a room at the same time all contributing to the flow of the writing. Since these pieces are generally very short, often nowadays five seconds or less, each note and each sound becomes very important. So, we examine and re-examine what we’ve done before we submit it. Then, usually several committees of people will have input on what they’re hearing from us, and there will be a multi-tiered back-and-forth process with us doing revisions based on continuing feedback until everyone is satisfied. It’s tedious, but when you’re able to experience the music being featured on screen without any sound effects or dialog, it’s ultimately rewarding.
WF: A bit off-topic-ish, but fans are clamoring to for more scores from Batman: The Animated Series – among other DC animated programs – to be released. Any words of advice on what we can do to let Warner Bros. know there is a huge market for this? Is there any bit of your work you’d particularly like to see released on CD/download?
LR: I can tell you that the clamoring has been heard. La-La Land records will be releasing several of the titles that the fans have been asking for. It is a very exciting time for us in that regard. Stay tuned!
WF: To bring it back to where we started off, and I know you kind of already answered this, but any chance some of the above mentioned shows will be highlighted during Play Fest 2012? Any last words to let the fans know why they shouldn’t miss this great event, with the DMP crew conducting on July 27th?
KC: Yes, most of the ones mentioned above will be! We’re so excited with the opportunity to share our music in this venue with the outstanding orchestra and choir. One of the most compelling reasons to attend this festival is that fans will be able to experience some of their favorite music in “better-than-stereo LIVE” that can’t be heard anywhere in the world outside of the shows for which it was originally composed. We hope to see you there!
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The World’s Finest would like to thank Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion & Kristopher Carter – Dynamic Music Partners – for their participation in this Q&A.


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