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The reel world : scoring for pictures, television, and video games / Jeff Rona ; foreword by Peter Golub.

By: Rona, Jeff, 1957- [author.]Contributor(s): Golub, Peter director, Sundance Film Music Program [writer of supplementary textual content]Material type: TextTextSeries: Music pro guidesPublication details: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2022Edition: 3rd editionDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)ISBN: 9781538137765 (ePub ebook) :Subject(s): Motion picture music -- Scores | Television music -- Scores | Composition (Music) | Music | Music | Films, cinema | Theory of music & musicology | Music industryDDC classification: 781.54213 Online access: Open e-book Summary: "This fully updated and complete guide takes you inside the world of creating music for film, television, and-unique to this edition-video games. It addresses a wide range of topics including musical aesthetics, cutting-edge technology and techniques, and current business aspects. Also included are interviews with leading industry professionals"-- This fully updated and complete guide takes you inside the world of creating music for film, television, and-unique to this third edition-video games. Industry expert Jeff Rona addresses a wide range of topics including musical aesthetics, cutting-edge technology and techniques, and current business aspects. It is packed with interviews with the most influential film, television, and video game composers, along with music editors, music supervisors, agents, contractors and studio executives. Packed with insider's tips, the book also advises on how to nurture positive relationships within your creative team and business contacts.Includes interviews with John Williams, Carter Burwell, James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, Mark Isham, Basil Poledouris, Ludwig Gransson, Marc Shaiman, John Powell, Wendy and Lisa, Joseph Trapanese, and Michael Giacchino. The book addresses:The Creative ProcessMaking good musical choicesThe psychology of a good scoreContinuity and contrast, economy and musicalityThe importance of stylesTechnologyThe best gear for film, TV and video game scoringHome studio designSynchronizationMixing for film, TV and video game scoringCareerGetting startedIndustry politicsDemoing and financesFor the aspiring film, TV or video game composer, this book is a veritable cornucopia of useful information for pursuing scoring to picture as a career.
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Previous edition: New York: Hal Leonard, 2009.

Includes index.

"This fully updated and complete guide takes you inside the world of creating music for film, television, and-unique to this edition-video games. It addresses a wide range of topics including musical aesthetics, cutting-edge technology and techniques, and current business aspects. Also included are interviews with leading industry professionals"-- This fully updated and complete guide takes you inside the world of creating music for film, television, and-unique to this third edition-video games. Industry expert Jeff Rona addresses a wide range of topics including musical aesthetics, cutting-edge technology and techniques, and current business aspects. It is packed with interviews with the most influential film, television, and video game composers, along with music editors, music supervisors, agents, contractors and studio executives. Packed with insider's tips, the book also advises on how to nurture positive relationships within your creative team and business contacts.Includes interviews with John Williams, Carter Burwell, James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, Mark Isham, Basil Poledouris, Ludwig Gransson, Marc Shaiman, John Powell, Wendy and Lisa, Joseph Trapanese, and Michael Giacchino. The book addresses:The Creative ProcessMaking good musical choicesThe psychology of a good scoreContinuity and contrast, economy and musicalityThe importance of stylesTechnologyThe best gear for film, TV and video game scoringHome studio designSynchronizationMixing for film, TV and video game scoringCareerGetting startedIndustry politicsDemoing and financesFor the aspiring film, TV or video game composer, this book is a veritable cornucopia of useful information for pursuing scoring to picture as a career.

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