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The Film and Media Creators' Guide to Music
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The Film and Media Creators' Guide to Music
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The Film and Media Creators' Guide to Music
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Music plays an integral role in the experience of film, television, video games, and other media—yet for many directors, producers, and media creators, working with music can be a baffling and intimidating process.
The Film and Media Creators’ Guide to Music
bridges the gap between musical professionals and the creators of film and other media projects, establishing a shared language while demystifying this collaborative journey. Organized with a modular chapter structure, the book covers fundamental topics including:
Why (and when) to use music in a project
How to talk about music
Licensing existing music
Commissioning original music
Working with a composer
Geared toward emerging and established creators alike, this book takes a practical approach to the process of finding the best music for all forms of moving image.
offers hands-on advice for media creators, providing readers with the confidence to approach the planning, commissioning, creation, and placement of music in their projects with the awareness, understanding, and vocabulary that will enable them to be better collaborators and empowered storytellers. For students and professionals working across film and media, this book is the essential guide to using music creatively and effectively.
The Film and Media Creators’ Guide to Music
bridges the gap between musical professionals and the creators of film and other media projects, establishing a shared language while demystifying this collaborative journey. Organized with a modular chapter structure, the book covers fundamental topics including:
Why (and when) to use music in a project
How to talk about music
Licensing existing music
Commissioning original music
Working with a composer
Geared toward emerging and established creators alike, this book takes a practical approach to the process of finding the best music for all forms of moving image.
offers hands-on advice for media creators, providing readers with the confidence to approach the planning, commissioning, creation, and placement of music in their projects with the awareness, understanding, and vocabulary that will enable them to be better collaborators and empowered storytellers. For students and professionals working across film and media, this book is the essential guide to using music creatively and effectively.