How James Horner Impacted My Life

When I first read about the plane crash and death of James Horner, my heart dropped. Although I never personally knew him, I knew his passion, very, very well. Most kids would prefer to listen to normal music on the radio but for me growing up even well into my teens, all I would really listen to was movie soundtracks. I was an aspiring filmmaker, we didn’t even have the internet to look things up, when a movie came out and I liked the music from it, I would buy the soundtrack on CD and play it over and over. The music, I strongly believe helped spark my imagination, which is insanely vivid. Even today, I listen to soundtracks while I work. It ignites something in my brain and I become very visual. Little did I realize how James Horner’s music was a large part of my collection. I can hum through entire soundtracks of Titanic, Mighty Joe Young, The Land Before Time, and countless others.

After he died, I looked up his work on IMDB and found even more stuff that was a huge part of my childhood that I remembered. The soundtracks to Honey I Shrunk The Kids and The Rocketeer were amazing and we can’t forget about Braveheart and Avatar. 

James Horner helped carve my imagination as I was writing my own movies as a kid. I even used soundtracks in my short films. His music is timeless, it is magical, it takes you to a place and I will always be grateful for that.

This is a short film I made when I was clearly inspired by Titanic which has lots of James Horner’s music. The Patriarch was made on a Super Nintendo with the art game Mario Paint a camcorder and a cassette recorder and speaker to play the audio mix.

James-Horner

BTV’s Latest Show Is A Box Office Hit

Creating a successful video let alone show on YouTube is a challenge, but for BTV’s latest show Flix Movies, it has been a success from day one.  The show covers movie news, reviews new ones, and goes behind the scenes on upcoming films.

“We started off doing a sneak peak at the new Godzilla film which became very popular  which soon was followed by a first look at Transformers: Age of Extinction which has now surpassed 3.2 million views alone. We are always looking into ways to keep BTV fresh and entertaining, shows get tested, some stay, some go.  Nothing could be more exciting than what we have been working on.”  BTV said.

Flix Movies recently covered their first film review for 300: Rise of an Empire which can be seen below:

BTV’s Latest Show Is A Box Office Hit

Creating a successful video let alone show on YouTube is a challenge, but for BTV’s latest show Flix Movies, it has been a success from day one.  The show covers movie news, reviews new ones, and goes behind the scenes on upcoming films.

“We started off doing a sneak peak at the new Godzilla film which became very popular  which soon was followed by a first look at Transformers: Age of Extinction which has now surpassed 3.2 million views alone. We are always looking into ways to keep BTV fresh and entertaining, shows get tested, some stay, some go.  Nothing could be more exciting than what we have been working on.”  BTV said.

Flix Movies recently covered their first film review for 300: Rise of an Empire which can be seen below: