Robert Miller is a prolific, award-winning composer of music for film, television and the concert hall, with a career spanning more than 20 years. We discuss the particular challenges of composing for a film that's already packed with Elvis songs, and why when crafting the score, Robert tuned his ear to the thesis of director Eugene Jarecki rather than the sounds of The King himself. Robert also offers a trove of insights into his musical process as well as advice for up-and-coming composers.
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Adam Miele has produced Grammy-nominated albums, written commercial "jingles by the pound," recorded personal projects, and founded his own music production house called Bear Studios. "There’s a great satisfaction that comes when someone is willing to compensate you for your creative efforts."
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