How 'The Studio' Composer Created 'Wall-to-Wall' Music and Set Out to Prove He Wasn't a 'One-Trick Pony' After 'Birdman'New Foto - How 'The Studio' Composer Created 'Wall-to-Wall' Music and Set Out to Prove He Wasn't a 'One-Trick Pony' After 'Birdman'

Before composer Antonio Sanchez officially came on board to score "The Studio," the new Hollywood satire show from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the episodes were already using his "Birdman" score as temp music. So when Sanchez sat down with Rogen and Goldberg, it only took about 15 minutes of chatting before they were sold on working together. "The one thing that 'Birdman' brought is the impression that maybe I'm a little bit of a one-trick pony because it was a four-time Oscar winning movie. So people think of me and they just think drums," Sanchez tellsVariety. More from Variety Catherine O'Hara on Her Scene-Stealing 'The Last of Us' Character, Why Pedro Pascal Is Like Meryl Streep and Catching COVID While Making 'The Studio' Zoë Kravitz on Getting High While Reading 'The Studio' Mushroom Scene and Why Getting Slapped by Kathryn Hahn Was 'The Honor of a Lifetime' Cannes Market Hot List: Will New Films From Seth Rogen, Pamela Anderson, Rachel Zegler and Jeremy Allen White Spark Bidding Wars? Working on "The Studio," then, became the perfect opportunity for Sanchez to show off more of his range. Sanchez got started right away on the music for Continental Studio's films, expanding his soundscape to horns, strings and percussion across all ten episodes. As someone who was brought up as a jazz musician, his first instinct is always to improvise, which is especially important for a show like "The Studio" that features "wall-to-wall music" in nearly every scene. "I can channel things very easily. When you're improvising, you're composing in the moment," Sanchez explains. "And then with those full takes, I start editing and cleaning up and doubling things, tripling things. The first pass was improvised, but then what I do after that is very planned. It's a really healthy combination of improvisation and composition." For any given episode, he begins doing a pass with just drums and listening in for when "somebody says something that really needs to be accentuated." And since Sanchez never hires outside musicians, he plays all the instruments himself. Then, when Sanchez moves the sounds over to the computer, he focuses on how the music flows with the quick-witted dialogue. He recalls doing another pass with mallets and how playing them "on my toms created a lot of reverb, which made it sound scary when Bryan Cranston is chastising Seth's character." While Sanchez noticed that Rogen and Goldberg were connecting well with the drum sounds, specific episodes, like Episode 4, when Matt (Rogen) and Sal (Ike Barinholtz) race to find a missing reel of film, pushed him more. The episode originally featured temp music from composers like Jerry Goldsmith, taking inspiration from classic film noir scores. While Sanchez originally scored the first half of that episode exclusively with drums, after Rogen and Goldberg heard the more intricate second half, they asked him to go back and rework it. "Since I had already recorded the drums, I just started adding instrumentation to that with basses, horns, strings and many layers of percussion," Sanchez says. Sanchez was also tasked with bringing moments from the films within the actual world of the show to life, including the triumphant Continental Films studio theme, which was inspired by 20th Century Studios. There's also the Ron Howard movie that Matt can't bring himself to give honest notes on in Episode 3. "I had to do full-blown 10-second bits for each time they would show the movie. The styles were completely different," Sanchez says. "So those things were challenging and very time-consuming, because all of a sudden I have to do 10 seconds of a Ron Howard action sequence." For a show as chaotic as "The Studio," Sanchez found himself in the midst of a balancing act himself — he was already on tour when signing onto the project. Unlike other composers who can successfully multitask, Sanchez isn't able to focus on other projects when he's going around the world. "So then, when I come home, the work has piled up. I've been gone for three weeks — that's three weeks I was not able to do anything on the show," Sanchez says. "Luckily, the whole team and the production was very understanding of my touring obligations because this series came out of nowhere for me. The deal was maybe done in a couple of weeks. Then, when I came home, I was doing 14 to 15-hour days, just trying to work with the deadlines. So it was a little stressful but [ultimately] fantastic." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

How ‘The Studio’ Composer Created ‘Wall-to-Wall’ Music and Set Out to Prove He Wasn’t a ‘One-Trick Pony’ After ‘Birdman’

How 'The Studio' Composer Created 'Wall-to-Wall' Music and Set Out to Prove He Wasn't a 'One-Trick Pony' After ...
Kourtney Kardashian Reveals She Holds Her 18-Month-Old Son Rocky for the Entirety of His 3-Hour Long Nap TimesNew Foto - Kourtney Kardashian Reveals She Holds Her 18-Month-Old Son Rocky for the Entirety of His 3-Hour Long Nap Times

Kourtney Kardashian/instagram Kourtney Kardashian Barker shared that she holds her son, Rocky, 18 months, during his nap times The mom of seven shared with her sister Khloé Kardashian on herKhloé in Wonder Landpodcast that she once held her son for a five-hour nap The Poosh founder shares her youngest son with husband Travis Barker Kourtney Kardashian Barkeris not missing a single opportunity to bond with her little one. On the latest episode of theKhloé in Wonder Landpodcast, the mom of seven, 47, joined her sisterKhloé Kardashianto talk about all aspects of her blended family life. While Kardashian Barker, who shares her 18-month-old sonRocky Thirteenwith her husbandTravis Barker, and her sister chatted about their differing parenting styles, she revealed to the Good American co-founder, 40, that she holds her son throughout his entire nap times. "You are very scheduled and planned out throughout the whole day, like activities, outfits, [and] all the things," she said. "We're just kind of go with the flow." "And, also with the attachment style parenting, I hold him for his naps," she explained. After confirming to her sister that she holds him "the whole time" and shared that she once held him for five hours, she explained, "I'll sit in my little chair, usually in the room, and then I still have my little breastfeeding pillow, and he'll kind of lay on there with my arms under, and then I have a little radiation blanket that I put over to protect from EMFs." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In addition to Rocky, Kardashian Barker and Barker each have three children from previous relationships. Kardashian Barker sharesMason,PenelopeandReignwith her ex,Scott Disick, while Barker is father to hisson, Landon, daughter Alabama and his stepdaughter, Atiana, all of whom he shares with ex-wifeShanna Moakler. During a February 2025 episode ofThe Kardashians, the TV personality said she had been living at Barker's house since Rocky was born as her house was being renovated to fit the entire family. "I feel like blending, in the beginning, isa lot of adjustingfor each person," she said at the time. "Us in their space and then us being out of our space and into a new space. But it's really good, but I do want to get this going. And my stepkids have lived in their home for their whole lives. It's new, all living together in one house, which is nice. It is change but I think we're at a really amazing place with it." Kardashian Barker is relishing every moment with her baby boy. In April 2025, the Poosh founder shared some intimate snaps viaInstagramof herbreastfeeding her son. In the one photo, Kardashian Barker was sitting down holding her son in her arms as he stood up between her crossed legs. The other snap showed the proud mom sitting in the armchair, as she cradled her baby boy in her arms and breastfed him. Rocky Thirteen is growing up fast and already following in his dad's footsteps. On Monday, April 14,the Blink-182 drummer,49, shared a poston Instagramfeaturing several photos and a video of him drumming from the first weekend of Coachella 2025. In the carousel post, Barker shared a photo of his son practicing some percussion on his very own Travis Barker drum pad. "Coachella 2025 🌪️" Barker simply captioned his post. alabama luella barker/instagram The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Previously during an exclusive interview with PEOPLE after hisRun Travis Run 5Kin New Orleans, Barker revealed that his youngest son was starting to drum and that he's playing the instrument "constantly, 24/7." He also told PEOPLE that as his children continue to grow, he hopes he and his wife can "just lead by example," as they develop. "I hope we just lead by example," he told PEOPLE, after he and Kardashian Barker finished the run hand-in-hand. "I mean [Rocky], he just turned 15 months today, and he's like alreadyplaying drums and guitarand everything, so I feel like all we can do is steer them." "I think you're born with like this DNA of who you are, but, like, we could always be there to just, you know, lead them in the right direction," he added, sharing that he also plays guitar. Read the original article onPeople

Kourtney Kardashian Reveals She Holds Her 18-Month-Old Son Rocky for the Entirety of His 3-Hour Long Nap Times

Kourtney Kardashian Reveals She Holds Her 18-Month-Old Son Rocky for the Entirety of His 3-Hour Long Nap Times Kourtney Kardashian/instagram...
Pamela Anderson Embraces Spring Fashion with Chic All-White Look and Glamorous AccessoriesNew Foto - Pamela Anderson Embraces Spring Fashion with Chic All-White Look and Glamorous Accessories

TheStewartofNY/GC Images Pamela Anderson embraced spring style this week in N.Y.C. The star stepped out in an array of chic looks, including a breezy all-white look featuring a wide-brimmed hat Anderson also showed off her new shorter hairstyle Pamela Andersonis about to be your spring style icon. This week, the star has taken her signature minimalist style to New York City, stepping out in a number of fashion-forward looks that deserve a spot on your mood board. In a particularly glamorous moment on Tuesday, May 20, Anderson, 57, was spotted in a breezy white button-down shirt over a white eyelet midi skirt with an A-line silhouette. The star completed the look with matching accessories: a white handbag, pointed-toe pumps, wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. Anderson also showed off hernew short hairstyle, which appeared to be styled into bouncy curls under her hat. TheStewartofNY/GC Images TheBaywatchalum debuted the transformation on Thursday, May 1, at the Tory Burch Foundation Honors Martha Stewart at 2025 Founders Breakfast in N.Y.C., surprising fans with a chin-grazing blunt bob instead of her usual cascading locks. Days later, on Monday, May 5, she rocked the short style (which featured baby bangs) at theMet Gala, where she dazzled in aTory Burch gownembroidered with sequins and crystals. Also on May 20, Anderson donned an off-white knit dress. She teamed the floor-length style with a pair of black flats, a taupe baguette handbag and black sunglasses. Her bouncy bob was parted to the side for an Old Hollywood-inspired look. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Aeon/GC Images The previous day, theLast Showgirlactress was photographed leaving her hotel wearing a casual-yet-chic ensemble. The star paired black satin trousers with a simple black crewneck top and black sandals. She wore minimal makeup and carried a pair of black sunglasses. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRID Anderson recently opened up to PEOPLE about hermakeup-free lifestyleand her skincare brand, Sonsie."I'm at a place in my life where it makes sense to kind of plant my flag in the industry," she said, "to not only redefine beauty but what it means to be beautiful, and do it in a way that's intentional and not over-promised." She also shared that her beauty routine has "gotten simpler and simpler." "It's just time outside in my garden, reading, going on walks in nature. And then the Sonsie products are very simple," she said. "It's just the cleanser, the serum, and then the moisture cream, and the cherry on top is the lip balm." The customer-favoriteBasic Balm, which fans haven't been able to get their hands on for six months, has been upgraded with a peptide-powered formula featuring 1% Hydrating Peptide Complex and 25% Bio-based squalane."That's all I've been wearing," Anderson said of the Sonsie lineup. "If it's a red carpet, a magazine cover, or in my garden. That's what's so fun about it, is to actually really test the waters in this industry as well, not just in my own life." Read the original article onPeople

Pamela Anderson Embraces Spring Fashion with Chic All-White Look and Glamorous Accessories

Pamela Anderson Embraces Spring Fashion with Chic All-White Look and Glamorous Accessories TheStewartofNY/GC Images Pamela Anderson embraced...
Miley Cyrus Admits She Lied to Godmother Dolly Parton About Writing 2 New Songs After Country Star Asked 'Got Any Hits?'New Foto - Miley Cyrus Admits She Lied to Godmother Dolly Parton About Writing 2 New Songs After Country Star Asked 'Got Any Hits?'

Kevin Mazur/Getty Miley Cyrus revealed she lied to godmother Dolly Parton about having written a song that didn't exist yet Cyrus told the country queen that she would send her the song "More to Lose" before she'd even written it She later did the same with the some "Every Girl You've Ever Loved," off her upcoming albumSomething Beautiful Sometimes a little white lie can actually be used for good — just askMiley Cyrus! The "Flowers" singer revealed in a new interview that she may have fibbed to her godmotherDolly Parton, but the lie ultimately was the catalyst behind creating two new songs off her upcoming albumSomething Beautiful. Cyrus, 32, said in an episode of Apple Music 1'sThe Zane Lowe Showthat she visited Parton, 79, two Christmases ago, and played her the song "Something Beautiful," which Cyrus eventually released in March. "She goes, 'Alright, I see what you're doing. Got any hits?'" she recalled in the episode, which premiered on Wednesday, May 21. "And I'm like, 'I do actually.' She goes, 'Oh really? What's it called?'" The Grammy winner quickly shared the name of a new song called "More to Lose." The only problem? She hadn't actually written it yet. "[I] had not written it yet. But I knew the title," she said. "I was like, 'I'll send it to you.' And she goes, 'Well, you got any more?' I was like, 'Well…'" After inadvertently establishing a new deadline for herself, Cyrus quickly called up her songwriting partner Michael Pollack with an urgent request to get into the studio. "I said, 'We got to write this song.' He goes, 'Well let's do it!'" she recalled. "He had a song that he had already started with another writer who I had never met [Autumn Rowe], and I had never heard any of it, but he goes, 'It's funny, I think some of this melody will work that I've been working on.' And so I was like, 'Well I don't know, but I told her I'll send it to her, so we've got to write this ASAP.'" By early January, the song was finally written, and Cyrus was able to share it with the "Jolene" singer. After she played "More to Lose" for Parton, though, she was hit with the same question as before: "Got any more?" And so the cycle began once more. The Zane Lowe Show on Apple Music 1 "I was like, 'I do actually, and I think you're really going to like the title.' And meanwhile I'm going, 'What titles do I have in my head?' And I'm like, 'I've got a song called 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' and you're going to love that," Cyrus said. "She goes, 'Damn.' She's like, 'I love that title, that should be your everything. You should have a makeup line, all these things.' I'm like, 'Oh yeah, no, I am, I'm working on it.' I hadn't even written the song yet, so all because of her did those two songs ever get created." Cyrus is set to releaseSomething Beautiful— which contains both "More to Lose" and "Every Girl You've Ever Loved" — on May 30, with an accompanying film. Fans will just have to wait and see if the record gets the seal of approval from Parton, who has known Cyrus since she was a baby thanks to her friendship with dadBilly Ray Cyrus. "I really love her song 'Flowers.' That was a big, big song this past year," Partontold PEOPLE in 2024. "She's my little sweetheart. You know? My little goddaughter, so I feel very close to her." Read the original article onPeople

Miley Cyrus Admits She Lied to Godmother Dolly Parton About Writing 2 New Songs After Country Star Asked 'Got Any Hits?'

Miley Cyrus Admits She Lied to Godmother Dolly Parton About Writing 2 New Songs After Country Star Asked 'Got Any Hits?' Kevin Mazur...
Eric Shanks grew up an Indy 500 fanatic who vows to make race Fox Sports' biggest event of the yearNew Foto - Eric Shanks grew up an Indy 500 fanatic who vows to make race Fox Sports' biggest event of the year

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — As an Indiana native, Eric Shanks can't remember exactly when the rite of passage began of traveling to Indianapolis Motor Speedway. His firstIndianapolis 500memory is of the 1985 race, Danny Sullivan's "Spin and Win" 1985 victory, when Shanks was around 14 and had fully embraced the way his home state played such a role in American culture. "I think everybody takes pride in there being a spotlight on this part of the country," Shanks said. "The Pacers are only in the playoffs when they are in the playoffs, the Colts aren't always in. But this is a guarantee every year." When he became CEO of Fox Sports in 2010, Shanks had a wish list of events he wanted for the network. Always at the top was the Indianapolis 500, a property Fox Sportsfinally landed this year. The network is in its first year of a new broadcast deal with IndyCar and on Sunday televises its first Indy 500. Shanks from the start has vowed the production will be the biggest of the year for Fox Sports — a lofty promise for a network that also carries the Super Bowl and the World Series, among other major sporting events. "We are going to blow the doors off of Indy. We're going to bring everything that Fox has to bear," he said. He's been relentless in pursuing his promise and has spent the first five IndyCar races of the year working out early-season glitches that ranged from an unstable graphics package, issues delivering timing and scoring, a mid-race loss of transmission, and enough bumps to drive Shanks nuts as he strives for a perfect production. The work has gone on at the same time Fox Sports televised the first 16 races of the NASCAR season, a run that culminated last Sunday night with the All-Star race. Only four of the NASCAR races were on Fox, and even with the rain-effected season-opening Daytona 500, that quartet averaged 4,986,000 viewers. Fox promised IndyCar its entire 17-race slate will be aired on broadcast — including both days of last weekend's qualifying — but the numbers have been sporadic and unable to keep pace with NASCAR. The IndyCar ratings don't bother Shanks. "I think you just want to be constantly showing growth in a lot of areas," he said. "You want to be showing growth in attendance. I'm happy to hear merchandise sales are up — you've got new sponsors coming in — you just want to show growth." Fox Sports last week made several changes to races later this season (mainly start times) to ensure IndyCar and NASCAR do not go directly head-to-hear, something that happened several times earlier this year when the network juggled both racing series. But Shanks told The Associated Press he is not considering moving IndyCar off of Fox to Fox Sports or another property if the ratings don't improve over the next few weeks. Instead, his focus is on ensuring the glitches through the first five races don't happen during the 109th running of "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" or the rest of the season. "In each race, it actually has been something different," Shanks said. "You fix one thing and then there's something else to fix. There's a lot of different systems talking to each other and we're on the receiving end of a lot of it. So we're figure it out and we're trying to do more." New innovation Fox Sports is compensating through new innovation, including the image of a "ghost car" graphic used in qualifying that showed how a car making a run tracked against the current leader. And he's bringing in major talent for Sunday, including Tom Brady for the ceremonial "Fastest Seat in Sports" car, which will be driven by Jimmie Johnson; Michael Strahan, Danica Patrick, Tony Stewart and Super Bowl-winning tight end Rob Gronkowski as the Snake Pit grand marshal. Fox Sports has a ton of material to work with, includinga race-consuming cheating scandalinvolving Team Penske, the marquee team in IndyCar. It involves two-time defending winner Josef Newgarden, who is seeking to become the first driver in history to win three consecutive 500s. The first Israeli is in the field as Robert Shwartzman stunned 33 other drivers by becoming the first rookie since 1983 to win the pole. Kyle Larson is attempting to complete the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 for 1,100-miles of racing in one day. Two-time reigning series champion Alex Palou, who has won four of the first five races this season, is trying to finally add the 500 to his resume and Pato O'Ward, the most popular driver in the series, is trying to bounce back from last year's heartbreaking last-lap defeat. Shanks has used crossover since the start of the year — Fox produced three movie-production-quality commercials to introduce three IndyCar stars and all aired during the Super Bowl, one with a Brady cameo — and is using most of its network programming to promote Sunday's race. Gambling Added to Indy 500 He also achieved a goal in adding a gambling element to Sunday, something he's wanted to do for months. "I really want to turn the Indy 500 into more of a Kentucky Derby day from a wagering standpoint. It's hard to understand how to wager on motorsports," he said. "On Kentucky Derby day, even if you don't know anything about horse racing, you put down an exacta or a trifecta, you got win, place, show. How can we figure out how to get that type of broad attention around an event that honestly kind of feels a lot like horse racing that day?" The solution was a partnership with DraftKings, which will have 20 or more trifectas that people can pick from. Fox Sports analyst James Hinchcliffe will pick one trifecta that will be promoted by Fox. "I think that's element to this event, and motorsports in general, that if we can start to kind of like add that layer of interest for people, I think it can only be helpful to viewership," Shanks said." ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Eric Shanks grew up an Indy 500 fanatic who vows to make race Fox Sports' biggest event of the year

Eric Shanks grew up an Indy 500 fanatic who vows to make race Fox Sports' biggest event of the year INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — As an Indiana na...

 

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