I get to introduce to Lana del rey. Okay you r thinking she’s getting a new album coming out. Better! She has got the new song for the new movie “big eyes ”. Talking little more about an artist. You worked on the great Gatsby. I did. So was it a different process for you? A little bit,I mean now that you say I've been really lucky not just I mean write for my own records, but to be involved in something like 'The Great Gatsby' or'Maleficent' and now 'Big eyes' it is really exciting, especially because its for Tim Burton.Who I loved,like everybody else. What's the process as the songwriter and you have considered the piano and play guitar it's kinda get u inspiration but when you work with such a visionary like Tim Burton. How does he guide you, what does he , hands off you do your own thing I think there's a lot of people involved in the process,cause I know the writers I think they took over seven years trying to get the rights just for the movie, so there's a lot of people involved,but I think I mean Tim told me that he really likes to stay involved in the cinematic aspect and let whoever is writing for him do their job And then If he really loves it I think he probably plays for Damiels if it works with the score and If you see a movie it's based on the artist named Keen who is very descriptive I mean the big eyes that u r doing yes did you look at the paintings did that help to make an opinion as u started your process to write Yeah I didn't remember ever hearing the name but I saw the images that I was really blown away by a story that his wife had been really painting these pictures which had become famous to the point where they were sold u know in drug stores and supermarkets so but I was inspired by the artist I'm inspired by a lot of artists I mean it kinda reminded me of Mark Ryden who is one of my favorite artists now Last question for you this is for Germany you ve played in Europe I mean all that you picked What's the Germany experience for you what stands out for your own memory of Germany well,My first record deal was with Universal Germany so for a while Berlin was like second home yeah with Daniel Everroug and Nephie and playing in Berlin ,Cologne this was really one of the only places I ve played before I played in London And then ultimately for the first time this year in the US
[00:00.00]I get to introduce to Lana del rey. Okay you r thinking she’s getting a new album coming out. [00:04.96]Better! She has got the new song for the new movie “big eyes ”. [00:09.36]Talking little more about an artist. You worked on the great Gatsby. [00:13.66]I did. [00:14.23]So was it a different process for you? [00:16.19]A little bit,I mean now that you say I've been really lucky not just I mean write for my own records, [00:23.24]but to be involved in something like 'The Great Gatsby' or'Maleficent' and now 'Big eyes' it is really exciting, [00:30.62]especially because its for Tim Burton.Who I loved,like everybody else. [00:36.25]What's the process as the songwriter and you have considered the piano and play guitar [00:41.29]it's kinda get u inspiration but when you work with such a visionary like Tim Burton. [00:45.45]How does he guide you, what does he , hands off you do your own thing [00:48.77]I think there's a lot of people involved in the process,cause I know the writers [00:53.42]I think they took over seven years trying to get the rights just for the movie, [00:58.83]so there's a lot of people involved,but I think I mean Tim told me that [01:05.59]he really likes to stay involved in the cinematic aspect and let whoever is writing for him do their job And then [01:13.12]If he really loves it I think he probably plays for Damiels if it works with the score and [01:23.35]If you see a movie it's based on the artist named Keen who is very descriptive [01:28.35]I mean the big eyes that u r doing yes did you look at the paintings did that help to make an opinion as u started your process to write [01:35.41]Yeah I didn't remember ever hearing the name but I saw the images [01:41.51]that I was really blown away by a story that his wife had been really painting these pictures [01:55.30]which had become famous to the point where they were sold u know in drug stores and supermarkets so [02:02.72]but I was inspired by the artist I'm inspired by a lot of artists I mean it kinda reminded me of Mark Ryden who is one of my favorite artists now [02:13.81]Last question for you this is for Germany you ve played in Europe I mean all that you picked [02:19.09]What's the Germany experience for you what stands out for your own memory of Germany [02:23.08]well,My first record deal was with Universal Germany so for a while Berlin was like second home yeah with Daniel Everroug and Nephie and playing in Berlin ,Cologne [02:38.25]this was really one of the only places I ve played before I played in London [02:43.04]And then ultimately for the first time this year in the US