

And of course a man who needs little introduction, your host, my friend, our music supervisor on TRON Legacy, Jason Bentley.

With that, it is my great pleasure to introduce to you the director of TRON Legacy, Mr. The journey will of course continue, when the TRON Legacy original motion picture soundtrack is released on December 7 and then it all coalesces with the TRON Legacy film release on December 17 and it really is, again, quite a technical accomplishment and a tremendous ride as a movie, so I hope you all get the chance to go see it. So, all of these talents came together to go on an incredible journey along with a lot of other people that led us here today. And then of course we had our musical svengali, guru facilitator and our great music supervisor on TRON Legacy, Jason Bentley.

We had a very steady, guiding hand from our producer Sean Bailey, Jeff Silver, Justin Springer, who I saw floating around here, who really kind of this movie to bring it to the screen is an incredible technical accomplishment, as well as creative. We have the incredible, deep, intelligent, incredible, again, Daft Punk as our score composers who created all the music for the picture -some of which you'll be hearing in a little bit. We had an amazing visionary and talented storyteller in our filmmaker/director Joseph Kosinski, who you are all going to meeting in just a moment. Some tremendous elements came together to make it all possible. And it has really been one of my great pleasures and one of the highlights of my professional career to actually have been the executive music producer on the TRON: Legacy project. My name is Mitchell Leib, I am the President of Music for Walt Disney Pictures. It is right now and we are delighted that you are all here to take part in it. Welcome everyone to a very special Tron Legacy Music Event. Kosinski tells Jason he was a big fan of Daft Punk and it was always very clear to him that they were “more than just dance-music guys."Ĭheck out the full interview, including video clips from the event below. The helmet-clad robot duo have been secretive about their work on the film, but Bentley and Kosinski shared stories behind the songs and the “making of” the music, which Daft Punk recorded in part at Britain’s premier scoring facility, AIR Lyndhurst Studios, with a symphony of 100 world-class musicians. He previously served as music supervisor for the “Matrix” trilogy, as well as consulting for countless advertisements and video games. Jason Bentley was instrumental in bringing French duo Daft Punk on board to score the movie.
