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Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler is a film composer who has composed scores for films such as The Fast and the Furious 3: Toyko Drift, Annapolis, Constantine and The Hunted. Tyler also has a background as a performing artist and pop songwriter.
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Film scorer Brian Tyler discusses how to work with the temporary score that a director supplies with a film’s preliminary cut, in order to create an original score that will fully realize the director’s vision.



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September 2006
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