Film music has always been a powerful force in storytelling, capable of evoking emotions and enhancing narratives. Traditionally, this art form relied heavily on large orchestras and the genius of composers such as John Williams and Ennio Morricone. But in recent years, the industry has experienced a seismic shift, driven primarily by technology and changing paradigms of music consumption.
For as long as cinema has existed, the symbiotic relationship between music and film has left audiences in awe. The stirring strings of Bernard Herrmann’s
the digital evolution of film music: from orchestras to algorithms
