Season 2 Episode 18 | Nicholas Britell was in "The Witness Protection Program"
Robert, Kenny, Matt and Carol begin the show discussing the results from this year’s Emmys, finalizing the standings of the 2nd Annual Score: The Podcast Emmy Predictions and the 25th anniversary of Friends.
Then award-winning composer Nicholas Britell joins to share stories of winning his first Emmy for the main title theme of Succession, how he started working with director Barry Jenkins for Moonlight without ever hearing a note of his music, staying at director Adam McKay’s pool house over the summer while working together on The Big Short, starting his path into the film music world from playing the piano at the age of five after watching Chariots of Fire, having a career detour in currency trading and sharing bizarre stories from hanging out with Robert in France for a never-released movie they worked together on.
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Hosts: Robert Kraft & Kenny Holmes Executive Producer: Matt Schrader Coordinator: Carol Kuswanto
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