Course Information
Course Overview
Join Successful students in learning Music Composition and Music Production for Film and TV Music in Logic Pro
Start Composing and Producing Film + TV Music in Logic Pro
BROUGHT TO YOU BY FILM COMPOSER JONATHAN ARMANDARY AND MUSIC PRODUCTION UDEMY INSTRUCTOR TOMAS GEORGE.
If you are looking for a course that will show you Music Composition and Music Production for Film and TV music in Logic Pro then this is the course for you!
In this course, we will show you how you can create your own Film + TV music
We’ll be teaching the course the essential techniques and tips used by music composers and music producers today for writing and producing music to the moving image.
What makes us qualified to teach you?
Jonathan Armandary is a professional film composer and music educator with years of experience in the industry
Tomas George has a MMus Masters Degree in Music Production and a BA(Hons) Degree in Music Composition. He is also the creator of some of the world's most popular music production courses - with over 300,000 students
Explanations are detailed and very easy to understand. Instructors pace and tonality is also on point. Outstanding! -
Antoni Sule
Very useful lectures which provide me a lot of information and improve my skills dramatically. His teaching method also helps me easily to understand. Thank you so much Tomas. - Huy N.
I have studied music over the years since public and high school. I have been learning from all sources for more than 20 years and from what I can see the instructor is extremely knowledgeable. He is clearly very passionate about teaching and it shows in his approach, he is very well spoken and highly intelligent. - Stevie M.
Our Promise to You
We are full-time Music Producers and Educators. If you have any questions about the content or Music Production in general, we will get back to you as soon as possible.
What is this Film + TV Composing and Producing course all about?
In this Music Composition and Music Production Film and TV course in Logic Pro course, you’ll learn all the tools and processes to make great sounding Film + TV music.
This course will cover everything you need to know about composing and producing film + TV music
Analyzing a Film Score
Writing from a Brief
Composing a Film Score
Using Logic Pro Samples
Using East West Samples
Using Kontakt Libraries
The Roles of Film Music
And much more!
Learn from someone who is deploying these techniques with real-life client material.
Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Jonathan and Tomas
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 32 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Analysing a Film Score
- Section 3 Finding Custom Scoring Projects
- Section 4 Writing from a Brief
- Section 5 Composing a Film Score
- Section 6 Sampling and Mixing Tips and Techniques
- Section 7 The Roles of Film Music
- Section 8 Thanks and Bye
What You’ll Learn
- Learn how to compose their own Film Music and how to write music to a brief, Critically Analyze Film Music to help you improve at your own music composition and music production, Understand how to use high quality samples when creating music in Logic Pro, Understand the roles of Film Music in the Film Industry to help you learn more about the industry, Learn how to Compose and Produce your tracks like the Pros!, Improve at Music Composition and Music Production in General, Get a better understanding of composing music in Logic Pro
Reviews
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MMaximillian newman
Well instructed and shows a great workflow and perspective for scoring! Lots of great concepts discussed that have a got me thinking about music a whole new way!
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CComputer Embroidery
good information thank you so much 🙏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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MMark Bush
Some of it was amazingly informative, some of it was review. I did enjoy the content, especially Conceptualizing, and the sections composing and mixing. I was also pleased that it didn't stray from Logic.
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GGloria Robinson
First a disclaimer--I do not own Logic :). However I wanted to look at this course because of some of the concepts I thought would benefit me, no matter the DAW. I found the most irrating aspect was the sound from Section 2 to section 4--I could hear the speaker loud and clear, but trying to hear the instruments was frustrating. I really enjoyed writing from a brief-Section 4- that helped open my mind in how to actually see a short clip and try to create music from it--I just wished I could use that for a test case (MP$) of my own---but I do understand rights. Section 5 thru 6 was good--once again, I do not own Logic, but I could look to see if my DAW Reaper and Mixcraft) would have any of the great function Logic has--that helped to understand my DAW. Now--Section 7---at first I was going to do a eye roll on 'history' but the more you talked, the more intrigued I became and heaven knows the information you gave was very, very informative---like looking at me and saying--if you want this career, then these are the things you will have to look for, do and know the difference. Thank you for that! Conceptualizing was the best! Made my brain start thinking as you were talking and I have a renewed reinvigorating idea of music. Thank you