[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:00.00]I get to introduce to Lana del rey. Okay you r thinking she’s getting a new album coming out. [00:04.96]Better! She has got the new song for the new movie “big eyes ”. [00:09.36]Talking little more about an artist. You worked on the great Gatsby. [00:13.66]I did. [00:14.23]So was it a different process for you? [00:16.19]A little bit,I mean now that you say I've been really lucky not just I mean write for my own records, [00:23.24]but to be involved in something like 'The Great Gatsby' or'Maleficent' and now 'Big eyes' it is really exciting, [00:30.62]especially because its for Tim Burton.Who I loved,like everybody else. [00:36.25]What's the process as the songwriter and you have considered the piano and play guitar [00:41.29]it's kinda get u inspiration but when you work with such a visionary like Tim Burton. [00:45.45]How does he guide you, what does he , hands off you do your own thing [00:48.77]I think there's a lot of people involved in the process,cause I know the writers [00:53.42]I think they took over seven years trying to get the rights just for the movie, [00:58.83]so there's a lot of people involved,but I think I mean Tim told me that [01:05.59]he really likes to stay involved in the cinematic aspect and let whoever is writing for him do their job And then [01:13.12]If he really loves it I think he probably plays for Damiels if it works with the score and [01:23.35]If you see a movie it's based on the artist named Keen who is very descriptive [01:28.35]I mean the big eyes that u r doing yes did you look at the paintings did that help to make an opinion as u started your process to write [01:35.41]Yeah I didn't remember ever hearing the name but I saw the images [01:41.51]that I was really blown away by a story that his wife had been really painting these pictures [01:55.30]which had become famous to the point where they were sold u know in drug stores and supermarkets so [02:02.72]but I was inspired by the artist I'm inspired by a lot of artists I mean it kinda reminded me of Mark Ryden who is one of my favorite artists now [02:13.81]Last question for you this is for Germany you ve played in Europe I mean all that you picked [02:19.09]What's the Germany experience for you what stands out for your own memory of Germany [02:23.08]well,My first record deal was with Universal Germany so for a while Berlin was like second home yeah with Daniel Everroug and Nephie and playing in Berlin ,Cologne [02:38.25]this was really one of the only places I ve played before I played in London [02:43.04]And then ultimately for the first time this year in the US