Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire composer Patrick Doyle discussed the film at length in an interview published today with The Evening Times. He said, "Nothing has been a breeze. Everything demands the most of you. You have to be at the top of your game. It's an enormous presence, the biggest thing I have ever been involved in, and you feel the enormity of it all."
He said that he was "thrilled to be asked" to score the film and that "it certainly went down a storm in my house.
"I read the script before they started shooting. My involvement has gone on for a year, and I've written zillions of themes for it....People who have read the book will know that it is very dense in terms of its storyline, and all of the imagery is very big."