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On Monday, the world lost Academy Award-winning composer James Horner outside of his home in Santa Barbara. His celebrated scores for Titanic, Avatar, Braveheart, The Land Before Time, and so many more are the stuff of movie magic—the kinds of compositions that raise goosebumps, draw tears, and stick with the audience long after the story has come to a close. First aired on Press Play, independent filmmaker Nelson Carvajal’s seven-minute video essay celebrates Horner’s prolific career, impressing the importance and influence of his work and how it's affected the way we've experienced some of our favorite films the past 37 years over.See more of Nelson Carvajal's work on his Vimeo.Related:This 'Jurassic Park' Sound Supercut Roars[Premiere] Paul Thomas Anderson Supercut Shows Sound Design Can Be Music, TooSupercut 'The Sounds of Star Wars' Is Music to Our Ears
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