Year of release : 2016
Manufacturer : Lynda.com
Manufacturer site : www.lynda.com/filmmaking-tutorials/Introduction-Music-Film-Video/484465-2.html
Posted by : Ashley Kennedy
Duration : 01:49:00
Type of handing out material : Video lesson
Language : English
Description : This course explores the theory and process of how music is combined with a moving image. Course author Ashley Kennedy begins to explore the incredible power of music and its influence on the tone, emotions, and narration in the film. It includes real-life examples that show how music can determine the rhythm and style of a scene; how can it become the key of cinematic themes; and how it can create a unity of frames and scenes.
The music combines with the moving image. It is an amazing tonal effect on the tone, emotion, and narrative in film. She can define a scene’s rhythm and style; cinematic themes; can you bring unity to shots and scenes. She will explain the project best. It comes to the composers.
Topics include:
* Understanding the emotion, subtext, rhythm, style, and theme
* Setting the music plan
* Working with preexisting music library
* Working with a composer
Content:
Welcome 58s
1. The Impact of Music 46m 5s
The power of music: Emotion, subtext, information, and rhythm 12m 50s
Music as a unifier and connector 11m 18s
Background music and more: Examining the non-diegetic score 9m 44s
Source music: Examining the diegetic score 7m 18s
Instrumentation, style, and emotion 4m 55s
2. Setting Up Your Music Plan 12m 23s
Before adding music: Analyzing your video project 4m 18s
Choosing Your Music Options: 8m 5s composer
3. Working with Preexisting Music 24m 48s
Exploring free music options (public domain and Creative Commons) 5m 9s
Using preexisting music (nonlibrary option) 3m 22s
Using production music (library and royalty free) 5m 13s
Find 11m 4s
4. Working with a Composer 23m 24s
The spotting session: Planning the music cues 5m 23s
Composer 6m 26s
An inside look: 11m 35s Conversations with editors and composers
Conclusion 2m 0s
Next steps 2m 0s
Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 30.000 fps, 2 564 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 48.0 KHz, 160 Kbps, 2 channels