Friday, February 10, 2012

Grammy spotlights Shore's 'Shine'

This Year's Grammy nominees inside the Best Score Soundtrack category contained four expected scores then one surprise -- music from "The Shrine," a virtually unknown, low-budget, barely released horror film.Ryan Shoreline, the L.A.-based composer of "The Shrine," confesses he was amazed at the nomination, which apparently outshine numerous better-known scores including "Drive," "The Help,In . "127 Several hours" and "True Grit."Shoreline (nephew of Oscar- and Grammy-winning "Master in the Rings" composer Howard Shoreline) states he used the Grammy365 website -- a "social mediaInch site available only to people -- to alert potential voters. "I really do have a very profile there making mention of the my distribution this year, like a lot more,In . according to him.Grammy honours V . p . Bill Freimuth states while "election solicitation" is not allowed at Recording Academy occasions, it is not frustrated on Grammy365. "Home theater system . might find discussion about thisInch at approaching Grammy committee conferences, according to him. "There can be changes, or there is probably not.InchInchI cannot believe the business I'm in," states Shoreline, who faces off against better-known composers Alexandre Desplat, Clint Mansell and French electronic-music duo Daft Punk inside the balloting. He created the entire "Shrine" score themselves using samples and synths within the studio.GRAMMY Honours 2012Year's finest star fires up Grammys Refurbished Grammys requires more trims Macca guarantees great MusiCares gala Creative sparks fly from clash of styles More liberal undertake visual media kudos Grammy spotlights Shore's 'Shine' Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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