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title: "The Found Palette with Tristan Clopet (Crown Heights, The Infiltrator, This American Life)"

description: "Some musicians do better with chaos. Others under deadlines and with teams. Tristan Clopet is a rare pro who’s done both, and because of it knows the value of working towards a greater goal with a big team (and bigger pressure). Tristan’s prolific work on film and TV scores gives him a deep insight into the nature of that side of the industry (and how different it is from his touring days supporting X Ambassadors, Billy Bragg, Tove Lo, Glen Hansard, and The Weeknd). It’s a collaborative, deadline-oriented, large effort, with hundreds of creatives contributing to the final work. He shares how inspiring that journey is, and how knowing the boundaries can unlock even more creativity. I loved his story about scoring to Martin Freeman’s solo acting in a car. (Martin Freeman happens to be one of my favorite actors.)"

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date: 2025-10-07

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youtubeUrl: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5KXmjABvGQ"

topicsDiscussed:
  - "Collaboration"
  - "Creativity"
  - "Touring"
  - "Collaborative process in film music"
  - "Working under creative constraints"
  - "The role of temp scores"
  - "Music as a narrative tool"
  - "Finding inspiration in acting performances"
  - "Emotional impact of film scores"
  - "Challenges of modern music consumption"
  - "The evolution of album structure"

hostNote: |
  In this episode of **Love Music More**, we sit down with composer **Tristan Clopet**, who has made a name for himself in film and TV scoring. His impressive portfolio includes work for projects like *Crown Heights*, *The Infiltrator*, and *This American Life*. Tristan shares his unique journey through both the touring and film industries, highlighting how different they are while also recognizing the shared creative pressures they impose.
  
  Tristan provides a captivating look into the collaborative nature of scoring for film—how it’s about working within constraints to produce something meaningful. We delve into his experiences, including memorable moments like crafting the score for a powerful scene featuring Martin Freeman, which offers a glimpse into how he translates a character's internal struggles into musical themes.

selectedMoments:
  - label: "Introduction to Tristan Clopet"
    startSec: 104
    note: "Scoober Doober welcomes Tristan Clopet and sets the stage for their conversation about his musical journey, touching on both touring and film scoring."
  - label: "The importance of deadlines in creativity"
    startSec: 181
    note: "Tristan discusses how working with deadlines can enhance creativity, especially in the fast-paced world of film music."
  - label: "Finding a function in film scoring"
    startSec: 257
    note: "Tristan reveals how scoring to picture provides direction and a specific function for his music, contrasting it with the freedom of songwriting."
  - label: "The role of temp scores in film"
    startSec: 332
    note: "He explains the concept of temp scores and how they shape a composer's work by providing a reference for what the director wants."
  - label: "Capturing emotions through music"
    startSec: 493
    note: "Discussing how the timing and rhythm in editing affect the scoring process, Tristan emphasizes the importance of aligning the score with the film's emotional beats."
  - label: "Personal connection to scoring scenes"
    startSec: 2450
    note: "Tristan describes the emotional weight of scoring a pivotal scene featuring Martin Freeman's character, highlighting the collaborative nature of film work."
  - label: "The challenge of creative freedom"
    startSec: 2792
    note: "He discusses the tension between creative freedom and constraints in film scoring, and how it can lead to innovative solutions."
  - label: "Love for music as a complex emotion"
    startSec: 2947
    note: "In closing, Tristan reflects on what music means to him, likening it to a deep, instinctive relationship that defies easy explanation."

excerptQuotes:
  - text: "I love it because it is so inspiring to know that you are... completing that scene or that sequence."
    startSec: 2358
    reviewed: true
  - text: "I remember the first gig... and I'm like, oh my god it's Brian Cranston on the freaking computer!"
    startSec: 2261
    reviewed: true
  - text: "It's quite easy to like put that into music... it's not like you ever sit there and go, gosh what am I gonna do? You just take what they're giving you."
    startSec: 2540
    reviewed: true
  - text: "I'm writing as an extension of me... so yes, I almost feel like somebody that only trained their arms or only trained their legs."
    startSec: 1613
    reviewed: true
  - text: "Why do I love music? Man, I don't know why I love it... I can't say like that it makes me feel a certain way."
    startSec: 2873
    reviewed: true

faq:
  - question: "What is Tristan Clopet known for?"
    answer: "Tristan Clopet is known for his work as a film and TV composer, scoring projects like *Crown Heights* and *The Infiltrator*, as well as contributions to *This American Life*."
  - question: "How does Tristan Clopet approach scoring for film?"
    answer: "Tristan emphasizes the collaborative process of film scoring and the importance of working under deadlines to enhance creativity and focus the music's direction."
  - question: "What was a memorable scoring experience for Tristan Clopet?"
    answer: "Tristan shares a notable experience scoring a tense scene for Martin Freeman in the series *StartUp*, which highlighted the emotional depth needed in film scoring."

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