“The was the call of my dreams! I started working with Michael Giacchino, who we all know as an incredibly amazing composer. She also shared how her time scoring the Short Trek “Q & A” came to pass, the story which showed Ensign Spock’s first day aboard the USS Enterprise. So what really drew me was the music, and it’s kind of like a circle back for me, to be working on this amazing franchise - especially one that features Janeway, because ‘Voyager’ is my favorite ‘Trek.'” Later, I kind of came to ‘Star Trek’ because of the music, to be honest, like Jerry Goldsmith’s theme, and then I heard the Alexander Courage theme, and I thought it was so, so incredible. And it was in English, so I didn’t understand most of it! There were people with pointed ears and everyone was wearing different uniforms… I did not really get any of it. “My I was a kid in the 90s, and I think it was TNG playing in the background at my family’s house - and I did not understand any of it. The Israeli-born composer first shared how she came to Star Trek through its music, as a young girl the English-language program was indecipherable to her. This weekend marks the start of Star Trek: Prodigy’s big push towards the show’s October 28th premiere, as the cast and executive producers of the upcoming animated series make their way to New York Comic Con on Saturday for a world-premiere episode screening and panel for the convention crowd.Īhead of this weekend’s festivities, however, we’ve got the first of a few interviews with members of the Prodigy team to share from around the web - starting with an hour-long interview with series composer Nami Melumad, who appeared on The Scotch Trekker YouTube show on September 25.
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