Thank you Ruby. :)
Elmer Bernstein took credit for Mockingbird. The theme represents innocent childhood. I remember two fingers spontaneously in a single pass on a piano on a farm in '62, and I could not remember how I did it immediately afterwards, so I fumbled around with it, which is where the rest of it came from. I think...
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I didn't even see Jaws in '75. I was recovering from hepatitis B from late '74, staying home and pounding the piano. But I knew the story and the three main characters and to use the camera as the shark's POV, not to see any shark until later in the movie, in 1971.
The plot for the movie came before the book, from my high school days.
They got the original Bruce the Shark at an auto wrecking yard about two miles from here, also in Sun Valley, Ca where I am living, though I've never stopped in to see it.
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In 1971 I was in Summer School commercial art class. The teacher was Mr. Norton. He also worked in the set dept. at Warner Bros.
The image attachment is not from Jaws. It is a promo shot from the Cinerama documentary, "Blue Water, White Death" (1971).
Mr. Norton had a pile of magazines which we used for class projects.
We were told to Explode a picture. Cut it up and repaste the parts to a construction paper to make a new design or statement, and I found this image in an issue of *I think* Look Magazine. I preserved the jaws and the eye and cut the body up into moray strips around those features on blue construction paper.
I got an "A-" for it, and I started to think about a story that would make one hell of a horror movie.
In the VHS Anniversary release, one of the video extras is by Spielberg discussing the film, and he is sitting in front of a poster of this image which is from a totally different movie.
In '71 my brother and me were on the freeway and had a brush with a tractor trailer, and I thought about a horror plot involving being chased relentlessly by a mad trucker, with a sound loop at the climax of a half-speed recording of the tortured scream of a dinosaur.
I don't talk to my family much about my ideas anymore...