Soundtracks Help Me Write (part one)

A list of music I listen to while writing. Part one of two.

Soundtracks Help Me Write (part one)
Star Trek (2009) score by Michael Giacchino

I’m a little OCD and methodical about my writing, and music is a key part of that process. This started when I found I wasn’t getting much writing done at home. Distractions like kids, internets, snacks, video games, comic books, and other such important things tend to thwart progress. While I prefer writing in my office, sometimes I produce more when I sneak away to a bookstore or coffee house. These venues tend to be noisy. Unfortunately music with words tends to be as distracting as people talking, but soundtracks are perfect.

I feel great appreciation for composers of these soundtracks, so I have to give a shoutout to those I spend the most time with. The list below doesn’t include everything I listen to, but definitely includes the highlights. These scores have inspired me through the completion of one book and almost a second. I’m listing twenty total in 2 blog posts, here are the first 10…

Bicentennial Man

Bicentennial Man score by James Horner

Bicentennial ManJames Horner: This is a staple. I can always fall back to this soundtrack if I’m not writing an adventure or fight scene. One of my favorite sentimental movies, and I rarely get sick of listening to the score. If you write, you can’t do wrong including this in your playlist. If you drive to work, listen to this and you won’t tailgate anyone.

How to Train Your Dragon

How To Train Your Dragon score by John Powell

How to Train Your DragonJohn Powell: I think this was the best movie of 2010 and it has become one of my all-time favorite soundtracks. A perfect mix of nostalgia and adventure – I love every song!

Transformers

Transformers score by Steve Jablonsky

TransformersSteve Jablonsky: I listen to this one when I’m bracing for impact and preparing to write fierce. Want to write a scene where great battles take place? This is your score. The first movie is the best, and I’m guessing the first soundtrack is too since that’s the only one I have.

Meet Joe Black

Meet Joe Black score by Thomas Newman

Meet Joe BlackThomas Newman: This is my backup for Bicentennial Man, when I need to listen to something else. I love the music, but cut out every other song as some are scored for the ‘funny’ scenes.

LOST

Lost (Season One) score by Michael Giacchino

Lost Michael Giacchino: Writing Angst I sometimes write depressed, and there isn’t much more depressing music than Lost. Hauntingly beautiful, though I had to remove a lot of the eerie stuff from my playlist.

Star Trek (2009)

Star Trek (2009) score by Michael Giacchino

Star Trek 2009Michael Giacchino: Great movie and great soundtrack. The music from the beginning where Kirk’s mom gives birth and his dad dies tears at my heart – love writing to this. If you are ever curious, check out the crazy amount of scores Giacchino has produced http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0315974/

Invincible Two Steps from Hell

Invincible Two Steps from Hell album

Invincible Two Steps from Hell: I found a great resource in movie trailer music. An awesome selection of mostly adventure/go-getem songs, and once and awhile I’ll hear one of them in a movie preview.

Firefly And Serenity

Serenity score by David Newman

Firefly Greg Edmonson and Serenity - David Newman: I’ll always have a special place in my heart for Joss Whedon’s Firefly and Serenity. I don’t think I could find a greater crime than only 13 episodes, and will be eternally grateful for one Big Damn Movie. Best scores ever, enough said.

The Stand

The Stand score by W.G. Snuffy Walden

The StandW.G. Snuffy Walden: If you’ve watched the mini-series you will appreciate when I say I loved the part of the score when they are walking cross-country. Great stuff.

The Fifth Element

The Fifth Element score by Eric Serra

The Fifth ElementEric Serra: Big Badda Boom! Awesome movie, awesome bump music. I listen to this while thinking about what I’m writing next.

More Soundtracks I Listen To

I’ll be sharing ten more in my next blog post, but until then, do you listen to music when you write? If so which scores? I’m always looking for more music and would love to know!