New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Lakeshore Records will release ZIPPER - Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack digitally on August 28, 2015. The film features original score by H. Scott Salinas (THE SQUARE, CARTEL LAND).
"Scott and I have been long time collaborators - he composed the score for my first feature Conventioneers - and I started talking to him about Zipper when it was still a script," said director Mora Stephens. "He got sucked into the obsession early on (bless him!) and was watching dailies, and experimenting with music while we were early in the cut. I wanted the music to be dark, brooding, emotional, sexy, intense, psychological, visceral, bold - to heighten the thriller elements of the story, but most importantly, pull us further into our hero's emotional subjective experience."
"I was involved in the project very early at the script stage, and was following production closely even watching dailies. So we had a great creative dialogue established very early," described Salinas. "We sort of stumbled on the idea together of making the soul of Sam (our protagonist) be a cello. And then we pushed further and asked, what if we used a cello choir? So we wound up recording eight celli arranged in a semi-circle as a choir. So we constantly shift from the choir to solo cello processed electronically in ways to disguise its nature."
Zipper is about Sam, a federal prosecutor on the fast track to political success who risks his promising career and family life to indulge the ever-obsessive impulses of his secret addiction to escorts.
"The cello concept got us very far into the film then we realized we needed to balance the dark romantic quality of the cello with something more noble, Sam's noble side that he ultimately abandons," described Salinas. "For that we choose a very small violin ensemble playing very delicately and that was just the contrast we needed to represent Sam's honorable side. Also, there is a reoccurring theme played in distant electronic bells. This theme represents the subconscious tingling of addiction. It seems harmless enough but its subtle persistence mirrors the desire bubbling up inside of Sam, a sirens call from inside that void that can't be filled."
Award-winning composer, H. Scott Salinas has contributed towards an impressive variety of notable projects including the Academy Award nominated documentary film The Square, HBO and
Aaron Sorkin's smash hit The Newsroom, World of Coca-Cola's 4-D ride In Search of the Secret Formula, and the wildly popular Spider-Man 3: The Video Game.
After graduating from Princeton University, where he studied classical and jazz music, Salinas continued his training at Berklee College of
Music with a concentration in scoring for picture. In 2002, he became the youngest Grand Prize recipient of the Turner Classic Movies Young Film Composers Competition, and has since composed songs and original scores for dozens of feature films, video games, commercials, and high-profile television shows. Along with accolades such as the prestigious Cannes Lion and Clio awards, Salinas' accomplishments have earned him esteem and recognition as a highly versatile yet specialized talent.
From composing the brooding hybrid orchestral score to the Darren Aronofsky-produced ZIPPER, to his original song "Jamie Smiles" written for the cult comedy classic Just Friends, to acting as the instrumental mouthpiece behind the Old Spice whistle, his ability to create a meaningful impact for a wide spectrum is showcased through his work. Salinas is currently working on TNT's hit thriller, Murder in the First, returning for a second season this summer.
"I can't help but geek out at the unique worlds H. Scott Salinas creates with his music, each film score completely different and original," Stephens said. "At our premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this year, Richard Dreyfuss repeatedly urged: 'I recommend everyone listening to the score.' And I second that."
Alchemy presents ZIPPER premiering in theaters and VOD August 28, 2015. Lakeshore Records will release ZIPPER - Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack digitally in North
America on August 28, 2015.