How Hans Zimmer Created the Score for 'Dune: Part Two' | Vanity Fair

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Published 2024-03-15
"Home Depot is our secret instrument-building site." Hans Zimmer, the Oscar-winning composer of 'Dune,' is back again to provide an in-depth analysis of how the score was created for the 2024 sequel film. From working closely with the DPs to understand the film's visual designs to constructing extensions for flutes from Home Depot PVC pipes, Hans provides an insider's look at how it all came to life.

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All Comments (21)
  • “A Time of Quiet…” is so moving especially when it’s played as Chani is leaving
  • @azathoth528
    What Hans has done with Dune is what John Williams did with Star Wars and what Howard Shore did with The Lord Of The Rings, he gave a huge anthem for an entire world
  • Amazing that in the first 5 min of the video he's giving credit to the talented musicians on his team, rather than talking about himself.
  • @sienna9676
    the last question and his answer.... i cheered loudly in my room!!!
  • @brianfoss571
    Bless the Depot and its piping Bless the humming and blowing of them May their pitches cleanse the world And keep the world for their whistles
  • @sp9459
    This might get him his third Oscar! Especially „A time of quite between the storms“ is beautiful ❤
  • @rare_red
    13:29 no one gona talk about hans Zimmer hunting talents to give them a opportunity to be a part of his team for me it is somehow wholesome.
  • @pwnisher
    Uh, that love theme hits so deep. I think it takes the cake for the most beautiful theme I've ever heard. Tears, every time.
  • @kurtdewittphoto
    I want to hear Hans Zimmer and Denis Villenueve having a heated conversation about the quality of wines.
  • @ThalesPanke
    The response to the last question gave me chills!
  • Only Hans could make a guy walking through a crowd go so hard. “Arrival” was a masterpiece
  • @brayhanaran15
    Dune Messiah on Hans Zimmer's desk?!? WE GOT A TRILOGY ladies and gentlemen!!!
  • @analusilvaj
    I think his discomfort with certain colors not matching his music might indicate he has synesthesia. Which would make a lot of sense considering the way he describes his music and his process. Absolute genius.
  • @tunicoco
    The way he describes "A time of quiet..." is exaclty how I felt watching the scene. He is an amazing musician.
  • @spicyrice796
    9:36 Hans' reaction is everyone's reaction to this song. It honestly takes you to another planet
  • @nithinsuku
    I am so glad I got to witness the film in IMAX. Everyone should watch it in the best screen possible. It is a filmmaking spectacle!
  • @natedagreat19
    I NEED to know how he made ‘Arrival’!!! Paul walking in front of a breaching Sandworm has been stuck in my head for DAYS. I’ve never heard a sound like that.
  • @TheSweatyYeti
    What a privilege it is to exist during the same time as Hans Zimmer. Every film that he scores is a treat.