A Minute With: musician Jon
Batiste on making 'Soul' and winning awards
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[April 06, 2021]
By Sarah Mills
LONDON (Reuters) -
American musician Jon Batiste says he was born
to work on "Soul", a hit Pixar animation about a
Black music teacher, which has already won him a
Golden Globe. |
Along with fellow composers
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Batiste has also
been nominated for an Oscar and BAFTA for the
film's score.
Sat at a piano in his New Jersey home, the
34-year-old, who was born into a well-known
musical family in Louisiana, spoke to Reuters
about "Soul" and his current awards season
success.
Below are excerpts edited for length and
clarity.
Q: How hard is it to do the music for an
animation?
Batiste: "It's a very innovative process ...
there was no script ever throughout the whole
process ... Some scenes were scored before there
was animation ... And we were working with three
composers.
"Everything about this whole process is so
unusual. If you can imagine a pitch meeting
where you say, ‘I want to make a movie that is
about these existential questions of where the
soul is from and where it goes when we pass
away. And I want to have a middle-aged Black man
be the lead and it's animated and it's got jazz'
.... just the range of what we did, I felt like
I really was born to do that."
Q: You've just won a Golden Globe for "Soul".
How is this moment for you?
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A: "It's great to represent
something that I actually care about ... and I
think adds value to other people's lives and get
awards for that ... I've always wanted to be as
great as I possibly can be, working on the
craft, developing as much as I possibly can, and
not looking for any sort of rewards or
recognition to motivate that. But to have that
just adds such an inspiration and a fire to want
to continue because it is resonating."
Q: If you win an Oscar and a BAFTA will they go
up on your piano with your Golden Globe?
Batiste: "I might put it up there ... I was
thinking about that and once I get past this
award season, I may just go back to my house in
Kenner, Louisiana, and put all of the awards on
the mantle with my trophy from high school
basketball and from the piano competitions I did
when I was 11."
(Reporting by Sarah Mills; Editing by
Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ed Osmond)
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