Netflix Playlist Goes Live For First Time & In 360 Degrees: ‘Glass Onion’ Johnson Cousins On Childhood Film Roots, Alexandre Desplat Conducts ‘Pinocchio’ & More
09.11.2022 - 23:17
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Some people may be slow to go to cinemas as the pandemic eases, but here in Los Angeles, they’re certainly not sluggish to head to awards season events, and Netflix took over the old Amoeba Records space on Sunset Blvd Monday (aka The Lighthouse Artspace) for their very swanky, in-person concert Playlist event which touted a lineup of platinum composers and music supervisors working on their projects.
Not only did the event serve as a music sampling of Q4 Netflix series and movies, but it also doubled as an awards season preview for voters as well. Miramax broke ground on these types of awards events back in the late 1990s, read their English Patient In Word And Music which featured director/scribe Anthony Minghella reading parts of the script, author Michael Ondaatje reading from the book, and composer Gabriel Yared conducting the score before a chamber orchestra in a filled Broadway theater (the movie went on to win Best Picture among its nine Oscar wins). However, the pop-up nightclub which Netflix had going on with Playlist was a whole other experience in another stratosphere. One exquisite, jaw-dropping facet of the joint: wrap-around 360 screens which flashed up series and pic clips and lush title logos.
“I feel the good vibes of Amoeba lingering in this space,” beamed Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery filmmaker Rian Johnson before the packed plush seat lounge crowd.
While filmmakers such as Guillermo del Toro beamed in to introduce and tell the crowd about their experiences with their composers, for him 2x Oscar winner Alexandre Desplat, who showed up in-person and actually conducted his work from Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, others such as Johnson took the stage and regaled the house with his long-running
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