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ElJay
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: Oct 22, 2007
Member#: 19172
Posts: 87
Location: Hamburg (Germany/Europe)
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Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:02 pm Post subject: new workshop: THE WORKING FILM & TV COMPOSER TODAY... |
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Hi, SST Folks !
... Christmas times come close, and still 6 weeks to prepare you for 2008. It's workshop time again. As in the recent poll some of you wished to know about new workshops for (semi-)professionals, here's another chance to empower yourself with the relevant knowledge:
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NEW FILM MUSIC INSTITUTE COURSE
November 13, 2007
THE WORKING FILM & TV COMPOSER TODAY
Instructor: Shawn Clement
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2007 10:00am – 6:00pm
Course Fee: $129 including all materials
* Find out how to break in to the booming world of reality TV scoring
* Streamline your studio with the latest gear
* Hiring Musicians and Managing Your Career as a Composer
* Much More
REGISTER NOW AT: http://tinyurl.com/378daw
Join composer Shawn Clement ("Buffy The Vampire Slayer", "Kim Possible: What's the Switch?" "World's Wildest Police Videos") for a course that will benefit composers who are working or studying to work in the film, television or videogame music industry, and provides in-depth, hands-on knowledge about how to successfully work as a composer including detailed looks at the art, craft, technology and business issues critical to a successful career working as a film, television or videogame composer today.
Specific Knowledge Areas Covered in the Course
* Handing multiple projects at once as a working composer
* Scoring film and television vs. scoring video games
* Handling work relationships with studio executives, directors and others
* Streamlining your studio to create the optimal composing workflow
* Strategies for creating a large amount of music in a short amount of time
* The realities of getting work and maintaining a career as a composer
* How composers effectively use technology for composing, demos and more
* The importance of demos and creating effective demos
* Keeping track of your royalties - strategies that work
* Scoring reality shows: the art, craft and business of this growing genre
* Politics and working as a composer
* Hiring musicians, an engineer, and other subcontractors
* Managing your career as a composer
The course features detailed handouts and provides attendees with the opportunity to ask questions throughout the course session.
REGISTER NOW AT: http://tinyurl.com/378daw
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR - SHAWN CLEMENT
In his relatively short career, composer Shawn Clement's trajectory has been fueled by undeniable talent, striking musicality and pure instincts. His dark orchestral sensibilities have created the picture-perfect underscore for over 150 feature film, television and video game projects. Clement's music has permeated broadcast television on such top-rated network reality shows as World's Wildest Police Videos, World's Scariest Police Chases (1-9), Surviving The Moment of Impact (2-4), Stupid Behavior: Caught on Tape and When Good Pets Go Bad 1 & 2 (all for Fox Television); plus The World's Most Amazing Videos (NBC), The World's Most... series for Discovery Communications, and on ABC - TV Guide's Greatest Moments 2003, The World's Scariest Ghosts and Are You Hot?
He has scored films ( We Married Margo, Last Chance , Bad Girls From Valley High ), network series ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer, American Idol) and video games ( Donald Duck: Going Quackers, Batman: Vengeance, and its sequel Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu ). Some of the most recent additions to Clement's resume are CBS's pilot The Papdits, Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch? video game, and the independent horror film June Cabin.
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Make the best out of it ! & Enjoy listening to good music ! - ElJay / Greetings from Europe/Germany/Hamburg _________________ I am ... I can... I will... I believe.
- The way of possibility thinking. |
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zirael
Commander
Joined: Feb 05, 2004
Member#: 4924
Posts: 795
Location: North Carolina
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Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:30 pm Post subject: |
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Hiya ElJay! Hope you're doing well. This sounds like a great course for the value if you can travel to Hollywood, CA.
Could you consolidate all composer workshops under one topic in the future so it doesn't clutter up the forums?
Perhaps you could edit this topic to: Upcoming Workshops for Film/TV Composers. Then you could update it whenever you get information about different workshops.
Thanks so much! |
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ElJay
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: Oct 22, 2007
Member#: 19172
Posts: 87
Location: Hamburg (Germany/Europe)
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Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:11 am Post subject: |
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zirael wrote: |
Hiya ElJay! Hope you're doing well. This sounds like a great course for the value if you can travel to Hollywood, CA.
Could you consolidate all composer workshops under one topic in the future so it doesn't clutter up the forums?
Perhaps you could edit this topic to: Upcoming Workshops for Film/TV Composers. Then you could update it whenever you get information about different workshops.
Thanks so much! |
Hi, Zirael !
... overtook your idea. For the future the following topic adress will collect all new one. Hope, not only from my side. Don't want mutate to an editor for msuci composing workshops !
http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=55668#55668
ElJay _________________ I am ... I can... I will... I believe.
- The way of possibility thinking. |
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