Perhaps searching the web for composers of old films will lead to new
films. E.g. Wiki says that Quincy Jones did some film music ex 2002. I
dunno the music ex 2002.
IMO a mixing for film depends to the other sound and the context of the
film. Background noise for sync by different languages might differ. The
composition has to work for the film, so IMO the mixing is part of the
composition. I dunno if the long-playing record of a soundtrack (always)
is equal to the mixing of the film.
Photos for film usually are made by a photo camera and usually aren't
taken from the film, since stills are less sharp. For audio the mixing
might differ, because the effect is different with and without the
pictures.
- Ralf