I’m A Composer TUTORiAL
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Clearly, there’s way, WAY MORE to being a composer than just having a whole bunch of sample libraries and a DAW to trigger them with!
No matter how much you’ve spent setting up your system, and how cutting edge your sample libraries might be, just having the right ‘tools’ won’t get you very far.
You need to know what to do with those ‘tools’ to achieve deliver great musical cues. And let’s face it, a composer can be asked to produce cues for a very wide range of scenes. Anything from ‘gentle romantic’ to ‘magical fantasy’ or ‘suspense’ all the way to ”high-intensity action”.
Where do we go to learn how to compose in all these styles?
Write The World
Our composition course is designed to give you a ‘professional level’ knowledge of exactly how to successfully produce tracks in any of the styles that may be required of you.
It moves through each of the ‘styles’ explaining the scales, modes, and harmonic structures you’ll need. The types of melodies that work best and even how to orchestrate your ideas to bring the whole thing together.
It really is a ‘one-stop shop’ to all you need to know about actually composing for film and video games.
Meet your trainer
Marc Jovani, Composer, Teacher, Cofounder of Cinematic Composing
• Based in Los Angeles. Has composed soundtracks for more than 50 movies
• Has provided music for major studios such as NETFLIX, Amazon, Lionsgate, Syfy, FOX.
• His movies have been distributed internationally on leading, nationally broadcasted television channels, including Lifetime (USA), TF1 (France), the Hallmark Channel (USA), Canale 5 (Italy), Antena 3 (Spain), HBO (USA) and more.
• His music has been recorded in major studios: Warner Bros (Burbank), EastWest (Hollywood), and others.
• Co-founder of Cinematic Composing (2016) with more than 10.000 students and growing
• Berklee College of Music: Composition & Orchestration teacher at Berklee (2010-2016)
What You’ll Learn
1. Love makes the world go ’round.
Everyone loves a good ‘love’ cue and as ‘schmaltzy as they are, they are a ‘bread and butter’ style for composers to be able to produce.
2. Ever Cried in a Movie?
Come on… Of course, you have. Even just a little bit. There are few things more powerful than a well-crafted scene that has a musical cue that tears at your heartstrings.
3. Oh, come on, what the heck is behind that locked door?
‘Edge of the seat’ scenes absolutely need a supportive cue to maximize the tension. Learn how to write it here!
4. Run … Run… Look out they’re right behind you!
Action cues can be tricky but when you get it right it’s so satisfying. You’ll be looking at both mid-intensity and hi-intensity action here.
5. There is something going on.. do you feel it?
Slow drama is a style that you’ll absolutely need to know. It may not be quite as exhilarating to
compose but it is essential and satisfying to get it right.
6. Otherworldly creatures and amazing adventures.
Some of the biggest movie successes in modern times have relied heavily on magical, fantasy or supernatural themes. It seems we never tire of the ‘incredible’.
7. Is it a Bird?
Adventure hero and villain scenes are super important to get right. They support the character and make them larger than life whether for good or evil.
8. Light and Dark but maybe not too heavy
You’ll learn the differences between romantic comedy and dark comedy and learn how to compose for both.
9. Bang Bang Boom!!
Discover how to blow your audience away with your cutting-edge trailer cues. You’ll need to turn things up for this!
10. Great Job Team!!
Learn how to compose and produce the sort of tracks that big corporates love to proclaim their successes and to inspire their teams and customers.
The curriculum
Explore I’m A Composer
This course is ‘jam-packed’ full of practical real-life composing lessons. You’ll see how a professional composer attacks every single one of the styles in detail and completes a finished track each time.
Available on your Personal Computer, Tablet & Smartphone.
You’ll see Marc composing step by step and explaining his “WHYs”, choices, and motivations at every stage.
You’ll learn how to select the rhythmic and harmonic palette, as well as the right tempo, type of melody, and orchestration recipe, that will give you the framework of the style.
You’ll discover how to best produce the parts you hear ‘in your head’ with your sequencer and sample libraries fast and efficiently for optimum realism.
Modules includes in this course
MODULE 1. Introduction
MODULE 2. LOVE – How Do I Compose A Positive Emotions Cue?
MODULE 3. LOVE – In Depth
MODULE 4. SADNESS – How Do I Compose A Negative Emotions Cue?
MODULE 5. SADNESS – In Depth
MODULE 6. SUSPENSE – How Do I Create Tension?
MODULE 7. SUSPENSE – In Depth
MODULE 8. ACTION MID INTENSITY – How Do I Compose An Intense AMI Cue?
MODULE 9. ACTION MID INTENSITY – In Depth
MODULE 10. Action High Intensity – IN DEPTH
MODULE 11. Slow Drama – In Depth
MODULE 12. MAGIC & FANTASY – How Do I Compose Music That Sounds Magical?
MODULE 13. MAGIC & FANTASY – In Depth
MODULE 14. SUPERNATURAL
MODULE 15. HORROR
MODULE 16. ADVENTURE HERO – How Do I Compose Music To Introduce A Hero?
MODULE 17. ADVENTURE HERO – In Depth
MODULE 18. ADVENTURE VILLAIN – How Do I Compose Music To Introduce A Villain?
MODULE 19. ADVENTURE VILLAIN – In Depth
MODULE 20. COMEDY (ROMANTIC COMEDY & DARK COMEDY) – How Do I Compose A Humorous Cue?
MODULE 21. COMEDY – In Depth
MODULE 22. EMOTIONAL – In Depth
MODULE 23. TRAILER – How Do I Create An Orchestral Epic Action Cue?
MODULE 24. TRAILER – In Depth
MODULE 25. BONUS STYLE -CORPORATE IN DEPTH