From Score To Screen: Sequencers, Scores And Second Thoughts-The New Film Scoring Process
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Rating | : | 4.17 (842 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0825673089 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-19 |
Language | : | English |
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jd said Rock-solid advice from someone whose been there. An excellent book that takes it's title quite literally - From Score to Screen. This book DOES NOT teach you how to write a score, rather it assumes that you have a computer-sequenced score written and are now converting that midi mockup into a full orchestral recording in a professional recording studio with a large orchestra and several helper professionals to as. Informative, but quite repetitive I learned a couple of things from this book that I didn't already know from reading other books about the film scoring industry. However, I can't agree with the endorsements chosen by the publisher that imply this book breaks new ground, etc.It was very basic, very simple reading, and I got frustrated at how often the author repeated himself. Sometimes, it felt lik. Michael Worth said Informative, practical, and thoughtful.. Having just started in the business of writing music for film and television, I needed a new book to walk me through the practical aspects of film scoring. This book accomplishes that, and more. It goes through the step by step process by which a contemporary film composer can get work, interact with a director, creatively write a score, edit and tweak it, and reco
He lives and works in New York City. Kompanek has taught at various music schools, including Eastman School of Music, Mannes College of Music, and currently New York University. Sonny Kompanek has orchestrated more than 60 major feature films (including The Rookie, Conspiracy Theory, Hudsucker Proxy, It Could Happen To You, Rob Roy, and Barton Fink), TV productions (including Sex &
With this book, you’ll gain practical knowledge that you can put into action immediately.. Well-known composer Sonny Kompanek teaches this new film scoring process at prestigious New York University and now he shares his secrets within the pages of From Score to Screen
"This is an invaluable and extremely important book for any aspiring composer seeking a career as a film composer." -- Roy M. Prendergast, music editor and author of Film Music: A Neglected Art