Behind the Scenes with the SHERLOCK HOLMES Musicians – Featuring Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe, Alexsey Igudesman and Guy Ritchie/Robert Downey Jr.
by David Lane Posted:February 25th, 2010 at 7:03 pm
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Warner Bros. has just sent over a new video featurette focusing on the musicians behind the music of Sherlock Holmes. The musicians are Hans Zimmer, the composer nominated for his 8th Oscar for this score. The gentleman on the boat in the red pants is Lorne Balfe, (co-music producer) Alexsey Igudesman is the gentleman playing the violin on the beach and on the elephant, and the women are Ann-Marie Calhoun who is playing the violin and also in the box and Tina Guo plays the cello on the car. Davey Johnson has the long bleach blonde hair playing the banjo and Diego Stocco is banging on a cello like a drum towards the end of the video. Also, Guy Ritchie and Robert Downey Jr. even make an appearance.
It’s a cool featurette on people that normally don’t get time in front of the camera. If you’re a fan of Hans Zimmer and the music of Sherlock Holmes, hit the jump:
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So delightful!
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RDJ is such a character, check out this video of him being distracted by a cat during a Sherlock Holmes shoot! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds0DTfMXVtQ
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