Film Scoring/Melody/Creating film scores from midi files

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Wikiversity School of Music:
Mad Max's Course in Film Scoring for Motion Pictures
Lesson:
Lesson Summary - Using melody
Pages of this Lesson:
Lesson Summary - Using melody
1a. Creating the sound of drama - GarageBand
1b. Creating the sound of drama - GarageBand with symphony sounds
1c. Creating the sound of drama - Protégé
Page 2: Stealing melodies
Page 3: Ripping Midi



Topic:Music in Film:
Mad Max's Course in Film Scoring for Motion Pictures
Lesson: Creating a film score from midi files
Learn how to create a humming score.

Simplify, simpify, simplify!

For this lesson, you use midi files to create a film score.

1. Locate great sounding midi files from classical music (before 1900).

2. Isolate a single phrase, usually one to three seconds long.

3. Isolate a single instrument (or two) from the entire. You want the main melody without much else.

4. Built the music sound effect from these few notes (or cords) by assigning the elements to different instruments of the symphony orchestra which create the emotion you are looking for. This will always be different from the original musical instruments.

The goal is to get a professional sound which is simple and pure.

Pictures to follow shortly...

Film scoring lessons

Below are Mad Max's Music Lessons. To the right are general filmmaking lessons.

Supplemental A: Examples of Narrative Music Supplemental B: A fun movie which needs a film score

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