Composing : An Interview with Composer & Screenwriter Michael A. Levine by Geoff Hall

Geoff Hall

An Interview with Composer & Screenwriter Michael A. Levine

Here's a wonderful interview with Michael A. Levine, who was so generous with his time and responses to my questions. Please feel free to let Michael know your thoughts. Thanks again Michael, it was a blast. We covered a whole range of subjects from finding an agent, working with Hans Zimmer, his work on the Jerry Bruckheimer series 'Cold Case' and his new adventures in writing and producing.

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Richard "RB" Botto

Exceptionally well done, Geoff. Michael offered some fantastic insights and course knowledge!

Geoff Hall

Richard "RB" Botto thanks “RB”, he was great to work with and has a great sense of humour. Loved it.

Richard "RB" Botto

That certainly shines through, Geoff.

Debbie Elicksen

Great interview, Geoff. I will share this on LinkedIn.

Geoff Hall

Debbie Elicksen thanks Debbie. Me too.

Sam Sokolow

This is such a great interview - thanks, Geoff. I love that beyond all of the amazing work and projects and A-list collaborators he defines real success as haven’t connections with others. That’s awesome and a beautiful idea to always hold onto.

Geoff Hall

Sam Sokolow it truly is, Sam and it makes Stage32 even more precious.

Amanda Toney

This was a great blog Geoff, thank you for your contribution! Does Michael have a Stage 32 profile? If not, have him create one so we can ask him more questions here in the lounge.

Geoff Hall

Amanda Toney Hi Amanda, yes he does, but in blog articles you can only cite one profile, at the moment. I’m hoping this will change.

Linwood Bell

Great interview. Thanks for that!

Geoff Hall

Thank you, Linwood Bell your comment is much appreciated. What are you working on currently?

Linwood Bell

Today....this morning I did a jingle for a construction company in Alaska. I use to do a ton of jingle work, but kind of got out of it. (The first 2000 were fun) After that I moved on to a tension/suspense production track. You just try to keep movin'. lol

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