And I doubt it will be. Same as Michael Giacchino's score for the short Paperman. Available is the US and NOWHERE ELSE!
I can understand that for older scores licenses may prohibit where scores can be released and studios don't want the cost/hassle of renegotiating for little return, but when for new scores they still can't sort out distribution rights it's a sad state and really doesn't bode well for a future without physical media.
And I doubt it will be. Same as Michael Giacchino's score for the short Paperman. Available is the US and NOWHERE ELSE!
I can understand that for older scores licenses may prohibit where scores can be released and studios don't want the cost/hassle of renegotiating for little return, but when for new scores they still can't sort out distribution rights it's a sad state and really doesn't bode well for a future without physical media.
Don't sweat it, Giacchino didn't do Paperman. It was Christophe Beck.