"In Hollywood, the rainbow hits the ground for composers"
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Carmichael, a Tin Pan Alley hitmaker who moved through the studio system, is wryly acknowledging that film was one of the first modern machines that could reliably monetize music. In the concert world, composers often wait for institutions to validate them; in Hollywood, the demand is built-in. Films need themes, cues, mood, continuity. The rainbow hits the ground because the medium forces music to become functional and constant, not occasional and precious.
There’s also a subtle double edge in the phrasing. A rainbow that reaches the ground isn’t only treasure-at-the-end fantasy; it can feel like the illusion has been punctured. Hollywood is where the shimmering idea gets pinned to a schedule and edited to picture. For composers, that can be liberation (steady work, mass audience) and compromise (music as subordinate craft, shaped by producers and narrative needs).
The line works because it flatters and needles at once: it recognizes composers as unlikely beneficiaries of the dream factory, while quietly reminding them what happens when dreams become a business plan.
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