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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
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Third Date
How To Train Your Dragon
Song : Third Date
Duration:25 min / 1h44 Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese
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Watching the film without ‘temp’ music, motif development, modern workflow, challenges, demos, influences
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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

About John Powell
John Powell is a film score composer from East Sussex, England. His first score was in 1990 for ‘Stay Lucky’, and his career began to soar after moving to Los Angeles in 1997 and scoring the blockbuster ‘Face / Off’. He is critically acclaimed for his music to over fifty motion pictures and revered in particular for his work on animated films. Scores by John Powell include those of ‘Shrek’, ‘Antz’, ‘Chicken Run’, ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’, the series of ‘How to Train Your Dragon’, ‘Bourne’, ‘Ice...
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