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| ''The Simpsons'' [[Main Theme]] | | ''The Simpsons'' [[Main Theme]] | ||
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− | | Fades out under start of 1M2 | + | | Fades out under start of 1M2 <br/> Composer: [[Danny Elfman]] |
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| 1M2 | | 1M2 | ||
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| 04:25:13 | | 04:25:13 | ||
| :08 | | :08 | ||
− | | {{w|Ry Cooder}}-style harmonica and slide guitar | + | | {{w|Ry Cooder}}-style harmonica and slide guitar, Similar to 1M5 |
| From Chalmer's exit to Bart's "psst!" | | From Chalmer's exit to Bart's "psst!" | ||
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| 1M7 | | 1M7 | ||
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+ | | 3M6 | ||
+ | | 17:14:18 | ||
+ | | 17:17:01 | ||
+ | | :03 | ||
+ | | Sad, similar to 3M5 | ||
+ | | Establishing shot of [[Edna's apartment]], ends at start of dialogue | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3M7 | ||
+ | | 17:38:09 | ||
+ | | 17:40:16 | ||
+ | | :02 | ||
+ | | Weird | ||
+ | | Edna leaning to kiss, ends during [[Lenny]]'s dialogue | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3M8 | ||
+ | | 17:53:00 | ||
+ | | 17:57:01 | ||
+ | | :04 | ||
+ | | 3M7 resumes | ||
+ | | Rapid changing of Edna's face to "What is it?" | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3M9 | ||
+ | | 18:04:17 | ||
+ | | 18:05:15 | ||
+ | | :01 | ||
+ | | Weird, similar to 3M7 | ||
+ | | As Ned sees [[Moe]]'s face, fades under dialogue | ||
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+ | | 4M1 | ||
+ | | 19:34:09 | ||
+ | | 19:35:17 | ||
+ | | :01 | ||
+ | | Hopeful (Ned) | ||
+ | | Cut to [[Flanders' house]], tails under dialogue | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4M2 | ||
+ | | 21:04:02 | ||
+ | | 21:09:10 | ||
+ | | :05 | ||
+ | | ''Simpsons'' theme Executive Producer credits play-off | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | Composer: [[Danny Elfman]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4M3 | ||
+ | | 21:09:10 | ||
+ | | 21:49:10 | ||
+ | | :40 | ||
+ | | [[The Simpsons End Credits|''The Simpsons'' End Credits]] theme | ||
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+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4M4 | ||
+ | | 21:49:10 | ||
+ | | 21:54:08 | ||
+ | | :05 | ||
+ | | [[Gracie Films]] logo | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | Composer: [[Jeffrey Townsend]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4M5 | ||
+ | | 21:54:08 | ||
+ | | 21:57:18 | ||
+ | | :03 | ||
+ | | [[20th Century Fox]] logo | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | Composer: {{w|Alfred Newman}} | ||
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== Production == | == Production == | ||
*The spotting notes were completed on May 6, [[2011]]. | *The spotting notes were completed on May 6, [[2011]]. |
Revision as of 15:45, September 6, 2011
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Score
All composed by Alf Clausen unless noted.
Cue # | Start | Stop | Length | Song/Description | Useage | Notes |
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1M1 | 00:00:00 | 00:05:13 | :06 | The Simpsons Main Theme | Fades out under start of 1M2 Composer: Danny Elfman | |
1M2 | 00:04:11 | 00:09:06 | :05 | Elementary School Band play end of fight song | Played at start of Lady Puma celebration assembly | Poorly played Source cue |
1M3 | 00:23:14 | 00:30:00 | :06 | Snare drum roll and cymbal crash | Played before Lisa attempts to burst through the banner | Source cue |
1M4 | 01:20:11 | 01:28:21 | :08 | Ominous; dark, descending line, reminiscent of opening of Phantom of the Opera. | When bleacher lever appears to Bart swinging over the pile of children. | |
1M5 | 03:21:14 | 03:23:14 | :02 | Ry Cooder-style harmonica and slide guitar | From exterior of Teacher's Holding Facility to Chalmers' dialogue | |
1M6 | 04:17:07 | 04:25:13 | :08 | Ry Cooder-style harmonica and slide guitar, Similar to 1M5 | From Chalmer's exit to Bart's "psst!" | |
1M7 | 05:23:01 | 05:26:08 | :03 | A'la the opening of "Beat It" | When looking at the gangs | |
1M8 | 05:30:22 | 05:32:02 | :01 | Curious | Looking at the dummy of Edna. | |
1M9 | 06:07:18 | 06:13:08 | :06 | Suspense, falling, unresolved ending | From Bart figuring out what to do to Edna falling. Ends at end of first segment | |
2M1 | 07:50:20 | 07:52:18 | :02 | Gentle romantic | Edna & Ned walking: from Edna's first line, tails under Ned's dialogue | |
2M2 | 08:30:18 | 08:54:02 | :24 | "Heaven Must Have Sent You" by The Supremes | Edna and Ned's dates; ends at Chalmers' dialogue | Montage Writers: Holland–Dozier–Holland |
2M3 | 10:05:07 | 10:16:11 | :11 | Grand romance, 40s-50s film style | Edna kisses Ned to end of cheese production DVD | |
3M1 | 12:21:05 | 12:24:22 | :04 | Mad (Edna at the Simpsons for taking advantage of Ned) | As camera pans over Edna | |
3M2 | 13:44:10 | 13:46:07 | :02 | Tired strings transition | Transition to empty garage, till tumbleweed | |
3M3 | 14:53:18 | 15:16:07 | :23 | Very sweet and sincere (as Ned pours his heart out to Homer) | From "For a long time now..." till the end of Homer's response | |
3M4 | 15:41:06 | 15:44:21 | :04 | "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" hummed by Rod and Todd | As they iron/sow Bart's clothes | Source cue Writers: John Brown and Julia Ward Howe |
3M5 | 17:01:06 | 17:05:13 | :04 | Sad | As Ned exits Moe's, fades during Homer's dialogue | |
3M6 | 17:14:18 | 17:17:01 | :03 | Sad, similar to 3M5 | Establishing shot of Edna's apartment, ends at start of dialogue | |
3M7 | 17:38:09 | 17:40:16 | :02 | Weird | Edna leaning to kiss, ends during Lenny's dialogue | |
3M8 | 17:53:00 | 17:57:01 | :04 | 3M7 resumes | Rapid changing of Edna's face to "What is it?" | |
3M9 | 18:04:17 | 18:05:15 | :01 | Weird, similar to 3M7 | As Ned sees Moe's face, fades under dialogue | |
4M1 | 19:34:09 | 19:35:17 | :01 | Hopeful (Ned) | Cut to Flanders' house, tails under dialogue | |
4M2 | 21:04:02 | 21:09:10 | :05 | Simpsons theme Executive Producer credits play-off | Composer: Danny Elfman | |
4M3 | 21:09:10 | 21:49:10 | :40 | The Simpsons End Credits theme | ||
4M4 | 21:49:10 | 21:54:08 | :05 | Gracie Films logo | Composer: Jeffrey Townsend | |
4M5 | 21:54:08 | 21:57:18 | :03 | 20th Century Fox logo | Composer: Alfred Newman |
Production
- The spotting notes were completed on May 6, 2011.