Carter Burwell is an American composer known for his evocative and innovative film scores. With a career spanning numerous critically acclaimed films, Burwell's ability to blend music seamlessly with storytelling has made him a revered figure in the film industry. His compositions continue to inspire musicians and filmmakers to explore the emotional power of music in visual storytelling, encouraging creativity, depth, and sensitivity in the art of film scoring.
"I had piano lessons when I was a kid, like most people. And hated them, like most people. And quit, like most people."
"I almost never try to make the audience comfortable. I wouldn't want that if I were in the audience."
"New Yorkers may think they're on some cutting edge, but that's not especially true. It is, however, the most exciting heterogeneous mess of a town I've ever seen."
"The jarring change going from an urban environment to an extremely remote natural environment is extremely inspiring. It's constantly stimulating, it's like a slap in the face."
"Los Angeles is an industry town, and it has great facilities and personnel. The disadvantage is that everyone there seems to talk about the same subject matter."
"If someone suddenly lost their director the day before shooting and wanted me to step in, I'd be willing to. But I'd do brain surgery the same way. I'm always up for something new."
"Connection is what one is after in probably most media, but certainly in film, which is an immersive medium."