By Christopher Reive on NZ Herald (paywalled)…
Composer Arli Liberman has made a name for himself creating soundtracks for films, TV and top sporting events. He speaks with Christopher Reive about the art of scoring.
There is music to be found in everything.
A strike thuds against a punching bag. A wave crashes into the side of a boat. Someone recites a monologue. It’s all music in the right hands.
For Arli Liberman, those sounds are the keys to something deeper.
“There’s a moment with any project and any brief that I get to make music that is not to a screen,” he explains.
“So now I’m making the music and I’m imagining that somebody’s blind and they can’t see the screen. How can I paint the pictures that they’re trying to tell me?
Read the full story on the NZ Herald HERE.
