When you're watching a movie, the music can either draw you in or completely take you out of it. When that movie deals with 1936 Berlin, you want it to integrate seamlessly so you can focus on the serious topic at hand. That's what composer Lucas Lechowski achieves with this work. Composing music has always been an integral part of his life, deeply shaping his identity as a person, musician, and artist. His journey into composition led him to the world of theatre and film, where he has scored over 50 projects, spanning feature films, television series, documentaries, and theatre productions. I was excited to sit down with Lucas Lechowski and talk about his work on the new movie, The Performance. Let's dive in. - YouTube www.youtube.com No Film School: How did you get involved with The Performance?Lucas Lechowski: A friend recommended me for the project, and after my first conversation with Shira Piven, the director, I pretty much jumped right into writing. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if it was still part of the audition process or if I was already in! But from the start, this project felt so natural, engaging, and captivating to me that I just kept going—and as it turns out, I got the job!NFS: How did you approach the creative process and collaborative dynamic, particularly when working on The Performance with director Shira Piven?LL: Working on The Performance was both a challenge and a joy. Harold’s story is incredibly multi-dimensional, and we wanted the music...
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