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Cyril Pineau
Berlin International Film Scoring Competition - halfway point

Okay, I've reached the halfway point (6 hours of work per minute of scoring, I'm not exactly efficient...) - and here's the result. I welcome any constructive criticism, keeping in mind that:

- This is my very first scoring project

- I have NO formal musical training

- I only work with free tools (...

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Cyril Pineau

Emmanuel Obiejemba I just did the music score. For this competition, three sound designs are offered, and the musician can choose the one that suits them best. Thank you so much for your feedback :) -...

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Emmanuel Obiejemba

Cyril Pineau Nevertheless, this sounds good enough.

Ville Hilden

Fun project! What sort of tools do you use?

Cyril Pineau

Ville Hilden For the DAW: LMMS (I know it sounds noobish, but I love this tool...). I developed a simple little VST plugin to add a video track within the tool. For libraries, mainly "Berlin Free Orch...

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Cyril Pineau

Because there's a geek behind many composers... What it looks like in a free DAW (that can't tolerate any other software while it's working !).

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James Lagrimas
Composers, This One’s for You! Share Your Thoughts on What’s Next in Film Music Education

If you’re passionate about composing for film and want to sharpen your craft, learning directly from award-winning composers, orchestrators, and music supervisors can take your scoring work to the next level. These webinars and classes cover everything from storytelling through music to working with...

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Debbie Elicksen

Thanks for this James Lagrimas. There are also some great composers to connect with here on Stage 32.

Libby Wright

Great list! I'd love to add a topic or two for next year: How to collaborate effectively for screen scoring and step-by-step guide to protecting your IP for music.

Maurice Vaughan

Composing Education for different genres, James Lagrimas, like a webinar on scoring a Comedy movie, a class on scoring a Thriller show, and a lab on scoring an Action movie....

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

These are great James Lagrimas - aside from education, I'd consider having an AMA hosted by a composer with film experience.

Elle Bolan

I love the idea of genre specific scoring webinars! I'd like to see those added too.

Something touching on how music scores build tone and atmosphere in the background would slide perfectly into a set of genre webinars.

Libby Wright
What Would YOUR Musical Look & Sound Like?

So, there are many great holiday films out there, but as I was trying to think, I couldn't remember too many that were "Thanksgiving Only" focused. Some roll Thanksgiving and the other -ber holidays together. So, let's have a good time. If you had 1 week to write a thanksgiving (or if not-USA harves...

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Libby Wright

Here's mine: Title: Thanks-Viv-Ing Logline: When Vivian, a harried young mother and kindergarten teacher, finds herself juggling the chaos of directing a Thanksgiving-themed play, she must navigate th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hans Zimmer is an incredible composer in my opinion, Amanda Toney! I talked with him way back about composing a feature film I was making. He was busy though, and I probably wouldn't have had the budg...

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Ville Hilden

I prefer the old-school melodists like Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone…oh and John Barry!

Mark Gosney

Boy is this a tough question. His success is completely undeniable so I would say he, like many famous composers found his sound or niche, does that make him over rated probably not. I would say, it m...

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Libby Wright

I have always loved his scores...

Kat Spencer
Have You Ever Lost Your Spark as a Composer?

Have you ever lost your spark, your motivation . . . you . . . for a minute? A month?

Or longer?

Sometimes it’s overwhelm. Sometimes it’s a personal tragedy.

Sometimes nothing “happened,” yet everything inside feels different.

It can be debilitating when you’re fumbling around in the dark, trying to fi...

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Wyman Brent

I can happily say that I have not lost the spark yet. I am only slowing down with writing songs now simply because I have written more than 450 of them. I am now busy uploading them to sites like Fres...

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Kat Spencer

Wyman Brent This is true! Best of luck with all of the uploads!

Mark Gosney

Two years ago I walked away completely from composing, from playing the guitar, all of it. I was burned out from working so hard and Covid wrecking some good things I had going after school, I had jus...

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Ville Hilden

The spark wanes quickly if you stop working, simple as that!

Haley Mary

There was a time during the years 2013 to 2015 when I didn't write as much. A lot happened during that time, most tragic was my aunt died of leukemia and I just didn't want to write or vlog. It wasn't...

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Ashley Renee Smith
The Music of Frankenstein with Alexandre Desplat

If you’re interested in the craft and emotional architecture behind film scoring, this is a must-watch conversation.

Two-time Academy Award–winning composer Alexandre Desplat sits down with Jon Burlingame to discuss his newest score for Frank...

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Mark Gosney

I will be watching this!! Ashley Renee Smith thanks for sharing!!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the conversation, Ashley Renee Smith. Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is my new favorite movie of the year and my favorite Frankenstein movie. What stood out to me most about Alex...

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Jack Binder

Fantastic!!! (I had the honor of working with Alexandre Desplat on 'The Upside of Anger'. Such a professional talent!)

Kat Spencer
Happy Halloween, composers!

Sometimes the “scariest” thing we do isn’t facing ghosts, it’s facing ourselves.

Maybe it was scoring your first film, sharing your original music, or trying a completely new style.

What’s the scariest creative risk you’ve ever taken that helped you grow?

Justin Wildridge

Every time one faces the blank sheet of manuscript paper or a new file in your DAW....

Mark Gosney

Justin Wildridge for sure!!

Stuart Michael Thomas

The scariest situation was when we suddenly got Peter Jackson's King Kong dropped in our laps at James Newton Howard's studio. 4 weeks to write and record a 3 hour film. Cue the 2 AM meltdown I had in...

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Julien CLÉMENT

Till now, the scariest risk was to contact a professional film composer to get his feedbacks on my work. I asked him to give me a sharp answer : either it's unworthy, or it's way far from good and nee...

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Kat Spencer

Nice to meet you Julien CLÉMENT - fun fact, Clement is my maiden name.

Libby Wright
How Long Have You Been Composing?

I remember from a really early age making up songs. I'd play them on the piano (instead of playing the assigned scales) or write lyrics down in a notebook. They'd be about nothing, or big feelings I was having, or something that happened at school that day. Sometimes they were even satirical. When did you discover composing?

Kat Spencer

Libby Wright I started in 1996, right after I stopped taking piano lessons, which I started when I was 6 years old. That's when I discovered I could compose. I had to be away from the "structured lear...

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Ville Hilden

At about 13 when I suddenly realized it´s possible to play by ear. And yes, Kat, I dropped piano lessons too!

Mark Gosney

Guitar Instrumental music and Songs for to many years. Orchestral film type compositions for about ten or so years!

Stuart Michael Thomas

Started on guitar as a child in the late 70s. Played rock for years but in 2000 I started working for a composer in a commercial post studio in Sacramento. 2003 moved to LA and been doing film work ever since.

Julien CLÉMENT

Composing seeded into my mind at teenage (~ 90's), then stayed dormant for decades. I've listened to thousands hours of musics of any style since then and never stopped playing the piano that I starte...

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Geoff Hall
How ‘Sinners’ Found a Sound as Big as Its IMAX Imagery

I’’ve put this post in the Composing Lounge, as it covers the music production for Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ as well as sound and music recording.

When I went to see the film, one of the things that had the biggest impact on me was the sound. I loved every aspect of it, from the songs to the ambience...

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How 'Sinners' Found a Sound as Big as its IMAX Imagery
How 'Sinners' Found a Sound as Big as its IMAX Imagery
Ludwig Göransson, David Butler, Felipe Pacheco, Chris Welcker, Steve Boeddeker, Benjamin Burtt, and Brandon Proctor on Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'
Maurice Vaughan

I enjoyed the story, the acting, the cinematography, the music, and more, Geoff Hall! It's hard to pick a favorite thing. The music made me feel like I was back in that time period. The story, acting,...

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Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan agreed, Maurice. It was a totally immersive experience. In fact, we talk a lot about immersive cinema and I think we should use ‘Sinners’ as an exemplar when we talk about this....

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Mark Gosney
Steinbergs Cubase version 15 has been launched.

So the next iteration of the Cubase DAW software has been released, version 15. I personally in a big cubase user, but have played around with many of the more popular DAW's like, Digital Performer, Logic, and started on Cakewalk when it was a bigger deal many years ago.

If you're a cubase user like...

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Kerry Kennard

Did you mean Trish B’s piece, Morgan ?

It is nice !

Mark Gosney

Kerry Kennard When I was in school the think was and still is I think, but is changing because of the Expression Map technology, to have one midi track per articulation for all instruments groups. So...

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Mark Gosney

Morgan Aitken Ipg Yea, the Omnivoice plugin is pretty cool for sure! I haven't messed with it yet to much I will say though.

Morgan Aitken Ipg

Kerry Kennard , I'm kinda musically illiterate... so, who is Trish B?

Kerry Kennard

Morgan Aitken Ipg , the link you have above brought up Trish, ... some last name starting with B.

Now, it's right ... hearing the thin voice from OmniVocal. Yikes, ... it's def. thin to me.

Glad it do...

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Ashley Renee Smith
How Music Shapes the World of Fallout

What does the apocalypse sound like? According to music supervisor Trygge Toven, it’s a blend of heartbreak, irony, and mid-century optimism that perfectly mirrors Fallout’s retro-futuristic wasteland.

In this insightful interview, Toven explains how he shaped the show’s soundscape, balancing compose...

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Maurice Vaughan

Music and sound can really enhance shows (like Fallout), movies, etc., Ashley Renee Smith. I add music in my scripts. It's just something like "Classic Rock plays on the radio." I've also been focusin...

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Geoff Hall

Ashley Renee Smith I’m looking forward to Fallout 2, how about you?

https://youtu.be/ECI3eCAxRGw...

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Morgan Aitken Ipg
The Musical Stylings of AI - And the Existential Angst of it All: SOLVED

It's like this, see. I have been mucking about with AI to colour grade footage and thought, maybe after just one too many wee drams of whisky, to apply it to composition. So, I asked ChatGPT 5 to write a Bach symphonia (3 part invention) following the rules of Baroque counterpoint. It asked me for a...

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Morgan Aitken Ipg

Is anyone using AI to generate MIDI or an original score? What was your experience?

Mark Gosney

I haven’t , but this was in the new this morning..

there has been some push back by art...

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Mark Gosney

Rick puts it in a better perspective as always!!

https://youtu.be/rGremoYVMPc?si=FQzXAINPM12MoLgU

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