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Daniel Pemberton tells THR on the red carpet of the 2024 Golden Globes how the score for 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' had to be just as groundbreaking as the film itself.

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00:00 What does it mean to be here as a nominee tonight for this film?
00:02 It's always cool to have your work recognized and especially with spider-verse. It is probably the most complicated
00:09 Film score I've ever done like from a musical and technical point of view. So it's awesome when people like dig it as well
00:17 The score really makes this film and the music is such a big part of it when you're approaching a project like this
00:24 Where do you start?
00:25 Well, like a big thing for me is I always try and do very different kinds of films and you know
00:29 I did Ferrari this year as well. And it's one of those things are trying to get a
00:33 World which allows you to be very creative and spite like the whole
00:38 The way they did spider-verse like so many like thousands of artists working on it
00:42 Making something really groundbreaking means you can try and make a score. That's as groundbreaking. Hopefully
00:47 Spider-verse has multiple nominations tonight
00:50 And of course, this is the party that kicks off awards season who from the spider-verse crew
00:54 Do you think is gonna party the hardest?
00:56 probably me
00:58 The director said you earlier. Really? Yeah. Yeah, I have a reputation for staying up late. You go man most of my life
01:04 I'm stuck in a room going beep beep beep on a computer. So actually when I get out it's quite exciting for me
01:08 It's like it's a rarity. So my life is quite insular, you know, so this is this is exciting
01:13 I wanna--
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