Film Scoring/Theory of Film Scoring
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Why is there music in motion pictures?Here is why you need music in motion pictures:
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Why use a symphony orchestra?
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Top secretI will tell you three secrets. Pay attention! This is the best information you will ever get about motion pictures. The three secrets of filmmaking
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Five kinds of musicThe five kinds of music in a motion picture are:
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The Melody Line |
Background MusicIn this course, you will learn three special ways to create background music for motion pictures using programs like Apple's GarageBand.
Background music is called that because dialog can go over it. Foreground music (usually narrative music) cannot have dialog over it. |
Sources of music for motion pictures
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Note: Special editing for narrative music
Because the music which narrates the story will drown out any dialog, the editor must add gaps between the dialog. That is, you must cut between the sentences or ideas in a motion picture and pull them apart.
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Shortcuts to the other music lessons for film scoring: The Introduction → "Fear" → "Joy" → "Drama" → The Workshop
A list of the lesson in the course on film scoring for non-musicians |