I watched it with my mouth wide open. Great look into a composerˋs workflow and showing once again the unbelievable Intelligence and creativity of Dorico. Thanks!
Great tips for writing, Ernesto. I use the copying to other parts also. Like the 2/4 bars being added. I did this once. I've seen all the different meters added in a Film Score book - before computers were really added to the scene.
Thx for the informative series. One question: is there any way to export your scored video such that the audio and video are embedded together? I.e. to, say, an mp4 file. I can do that in my DAW (Studio One).
great videos! Very helpful - thank you so much! I've got a question: So I'm preparing for a concert for which I'll compose music to a silent movie and then conduct it live. Does Dorico have any options or functions with which it can help during the live performance? Something like counting bars on the video or I don't know what genius things are possible :) thank you so much for your help!
Great! We're aware of some other similar projects that were also done using Dorico (importing the video and using markers etc): e.g. The Piano blog.dorico.com/2019/02/dorico-showcase-the-piano-live-with-the-london-contemporary-orchestra/ and more recently they did Death of Stalin. Which silent movie will you be doing?
@@dorico thank you for the link! The project looks really interesting. The film is called The Land Beyond the Sunset, it's part of the National Film Registry.
@@dorico Two days ago my concert took place and it went really well. Thanks to so many great features in dorico, it was possible to create a beautiful experience for the audience and all the musicians! Keep up the great work, dorico!
Thank you!
I watched it with my mouth wide open. Great look into a composerˋs workflow and showing once again the unbelievable Intelligence and creativity of Dorico. Thanks!
Great videos, thanks!
Thanks for having me, Dorico!!
well done!
Do you have any experience with using Dorico or features of it for live performances? (see my comment) Thanks in advance! 🙂
Très intéressant. Merci
Thank you. Lots of great info.
Great tips for writing, Ernesto. I use the copying to other parts also. Like the 2/4 bars being added. I did this once. I've seen all the different meters added in a Film Score book - before computers were really added to the scene.
Thx for the informative series. One question: is there any way to export your scored video such that the audio and video are embedded together? I.e. to, say, an mp4 file. I can do that in my DAW (Studio One).
great videos! Very helpful - thank you so much!
I've got a question: So I'm preparing for a concert for which I'll compose music to a silent movie and then conduct it live. Does Dorico have any options or functions with which it can help during the live performance? Something like counting bars on the video or I don't know what genius things are possible :) thank you so much for your help!
Great! We're aware of some other similar projects that were also done using Dorico (importing the video and using markers etc): e.g. The Piano blog.dorico.com/2019/02/dorico-showcase-the-piano-live-with-the-london-contemporary-orchestra/ and more recently they did Death of Stalin. Which silent movie will you be doing?
@@dorico thank you for the link! The project looks really interesting. The film is called The Land Beyond the Sunset, it's part of the National Film Registry.
@@dorico Two days ago my concert took place and it went really well. Thanks to so many great features in dorico, it was possible to create a beautiful experience for the audience and all the musicians! Keep up the great work, dorico!