Recording, Mixing, and Editing Techniques for Film Composers
MUSC X 449.41
Geared towards film composers, this course teaches you the basics of professional applications and workflows for composing, recording, mixing, and editing in the modern DAW environment.
Winter
What you can learn.
- Explore topics such as music pre-production, signal flow, signal processing, and more
- Understand how to create realistic mock-ups and explore mock-ups in relation to genre
- Learn the basics of music editing for a scored film and temp-tracked project
- Learn the complete production process from pre-production, recording, mixing, and editing music to picture
About this course:
Geared towards film composers, this course teaches you the basics of professional applications and workflows for composing, recording, mixing, and editing in the modern DAW environment. Topics include music score preparation, compositional story telling techniques, mixing (signal flow, processing, balance, genre appropriate mixing, score delivery specifications including stem mixes), genre appropriate mixing, score delivery specifications including stem mixes), and the basics of music editing for a scored film and temp-tracked film projects. By course end, students learn the complete post-production process from temp music editing, setting up your DAW for composing to picture, composing a cue, recording solo instruments, mixing a score and score delivery.
Prerequisites
Access to and proficiency in using a home studio with sequencing software, and samples are required for completion of assignments. The course does not include instruction in any specific software.
This course applies towards the following certificates & specializations…
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