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Editing Sources:Interview with Bear McCreary, November 21, 2003

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'''Battlestar Galactica 2003: In the original Battlestar Galactica, the score done by [[Stu Phillips]] is considered by many fans of Battlestar Galactica one of the strongest aspects of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original Battlestar Galactica]]. Did you listen to the original score prior to composing music for Battlestar Galactica?'''
'''Battlestar Galactica 2003: In the original Battlestar Galactica, the score done by [[Stu Phillips]] is considered by many fans of Battlestar Galactica one of the strongest aspects of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original Battlestar Galactica]]. Did you listen to the original score prior to composing music for Battlestar Galactica?'''


[[Bear McCreary]]: While I am aware of the main theme for the original Battlestar Galactica, neither Richard nor I spent much time researching the scoring style and technique used in the original show. Our goal was to take the score in a new direction, veering away from standard film scoring models. Rather than distorting the musical soundscape of the original show, we wanted to create a new one that exists entirely on its own merit.
Bear McCreary: While I am aware of the main theme for the original Battlestar Galactica, neither Richard nor I spent much time researching the scoring style and technique used in the original show. Our goal was to take the score in a new direction, veering away from standard film scoring models. Rather than distorting the musical soundscape of the original show, we wanted to create a new one that exists entirely on its own merit.


'''BG2003: Can you describe the process that [[Richard Gibbs]] and you went through to score Battlestar Galactica?'''
'''BG2003: Can you describe the process that [[Richard Gibbs]] and you went through to score Battlestar Galactica?'''

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