Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 You Are About To Participate in a Great Adventure
- Chapter 2 From Stoney Burke and One Step Beyond to The Outer Limits: Cue Reuses
- Chapter 3 From a Soft Blur to Crystal Clarity: Orchestration and Sound Design
- Chapter 4 The Scores of Dominic Frontiere and Robert Van Eps
- Chapter 5 The Scores of Harry Lubin
- Appendix 1 Episode Information
- Appendix 2 Recording Session Informatio
- Appendix 3 Internal Flowchart For The First Season of The Outer Limits
- Works Cited
- Index
Appendix 1 - Episode Information
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 You Are About To Participate in a Great Adventure
- Chapter 2 From Stoney Burke and One Step Beyond to The Outer Limits: Cue Reuses
- Chapter 3 From a Soft Blur to Crystal Clarity: Orchestration and Sound Design
- Chapter 4 The Scores of Dominic Frontiere and Robert Van Eps
- Chapter 5 The Scores of Harry Lubin
- Appendix 1 Episode Information
- Appendix 2 Recording Session Informatio
- Appendix 3 Internal Flowchart For The First Season of The Outer Limits
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
(Episodes are listed in order of airdate, despite their production number. Cues are listed in the order of appearance. Cues that appear more than once in an episode only appear once below)
First Season—14 Original Scores. All cues by Dominic Frontiere unless otherwise noted.
The Original Proposed Outer Limits Pilot Episode: “Please Stand By.” Written by Leslie Stevens. Original Score. Cue titles: Main Title, Alan Carries Carol, Wait For Me, Everybody Go Home, Wild Cue, End Title.
• “The Galaxy Being.” Production Number SF#1: Original Airdate: 9/16/63. Written by Leslie Stevens. Music runtime: 19:58. 26 Cues. Original Score. Cue titles: Main Title #5. Alan Carries Carol (from Please Stand By), Main Title (from Please Stand By), Main Title #4, Loop #6, Teaser – Curtain, Villa Bossa Nova (from Stoney Burke episode “Kelly's Place”), Wild Cue – Loop (from Please Stand By), Venus Girl (from Stoney Burke episode “Fight Night”), Happy Birthday (from Stoney Burke episode “Kelly's Place”), Wait for Me (from Please Stand By), Beatnik (from Stoney Burke episode “The Contender”), Maureen's Theme (from Stoney Burke episode “To Catch the Kaiser”), Sophisticated (from the unaired pilot Kincaid), Innocent (from Stoney Burke episode “Point of Honor”), Guitar Bumper (from Stoney Burke), Tex Williams #2 (from Stoney Burke episode “The Contender”), Let's Go, Everybody Go Home (from Please Stand By), Yvette #8 (from The Outer Limits episode “The Architects of Fear”), End Title #2.
• “The Hundred Days of the Dragon.” Production Number SF#7. Original Airdate: 9/23/63. Written by Allan Balter and Robert Mintz. Original Score. Music runtime: 29:13. 40 Cues. Cue Titles: Main Title #5, Alan Carries Carol (from Please Stand By), Main Title (from Please Stand By), Main Title #4, Dragon #1, Loop #2, Your Own Opinion (from Stoney Burke episode “Point of Entry”), Dragon #10, Dragon #12, Chute Charger (from Stoney Burke episode “The Contender”), Dragon #9, Dragon #6, Dragon #11, Dragon #5, The Wild Brahmas (from Stoney Burke episode “Point of Honor”), Dragon #8, The Whip (from Stoney Burke episode “Child of Luxury”), Dragon #7, Washington D.C., The Sniper Prepares (from Stoney Burke episode “Point of Entry”), Dragon #3, The Needle, The Sniper Misses Anna (from Stoney Burke episode “Point of Entry”), Let's Go #1, Dragon #4, Sophisticated (from the unaired pilot Kincaid), His Last Dragon #13, Loop #6 (from The Outer Limits episode “The Galaxy Being”), Main Title #1, Yvette #8
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- We Will Control All That You HearThe Outer Limits and the Aural Imagination, pp. 181 - 202Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2016