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02 min
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25 min
Watching the film without ‘temp’ music, motif development, modern workflow, challenges, demos, influences
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21 min
Session overview, composition process, arrangement techniques, key changes, structure, contrast
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22 min
Samples vs. live recordings, instrument range, sound libraries, Dolby Atmos, over-writing, part analysis
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15 min
Late changes, self-criticism, detail obsession, satisfaction, getting help, studio setup, orchestration, pre-mixing
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15 min
Collaboration benefits, ghost writing, roles of engineers, getting the right tracking balance, distortion
Production
Third Date
How To Train Your Dragon
Song : Third Date
Duration:02 min / 1h44 Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese
Description
Join us at Guillaume Tell studios in Paris for our first series with John Powell. The renowned film composer describes how he typically embarks on a new project, referring to his work on the movie ‘How to Train Your Dragon’. Following a discussion about finding inspiration, his influences, and modern workflow, he introduces the multi-track session of the film cue ‘Third Date’. Taking you through various parts of the record, he elaborates on the composition process, storyline vs. music, arrangement techniques, structure, contrast, samples vs. live recordings, optimal instrument ranges, and other musical aspects. He also comments on his work from more technical and emotional perspectives, discussing topics such as his studio setup, pre-mixing, tracking, distortion, ghost writing, self-criticism, obsessing over details, seeking help, and the benefits of collaboration.
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02 min
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25 min
Watching the film without ‘temp’ music, motif development, modern workflow, challenges, demos, influences
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21 min
Session overview, composition process, arrangement techniques, key changes, structure, contrast
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22 min
Samples vs. live recordings, instrument range, sound libraries, Dolby Atmos, over-writing, part analysis
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15 min
Late changes, self-criticism, detail obsession, satisfaction, getting help, studio setup, orchestration, pre-mixing
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15 min
Collaboration benefits, ghost writing, roles of engineers, getting the right tracking balance, distortion