5 Orchestration Hacks to Make You an AMAZING FILM COMPOSER

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  • @mixuxim42
    @mixuxim42 Год назад +9

    3:24 Only 2 real bass instruments in the orchestra
    4:36 Bright & mellow sounds
    6:22 Write powerful statements in octaves
    11:46 Using too many strings layers
    15:37 Add a solo trombone to the horns section
    17:03 Bonus hack
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @D3NXIE
    @D3NXIE Год назад +1

    You absolutely need no feedback. What you're presenting here is gold! No one explains these types of tips and dilemmas. Most channels focus more on the music and how it sounds at the end of a video and not explaining the subtle details that make up the core of any orchestration. I love your content, it definitely helps tremendously. Keep up the good work and thank you for taking the time to make such videos.

  • @paulytheking7365
    @paulytheking7365 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is the first video I have ever seen where Bruce Broughton's name is mentioned. His music for Homeward Bound is one of my biggest inspirations. You have made my day!

  • @vd12
    @vd12 18 дней назад

    It’s a pity you don’t show examples when you give the advice (except the last hack) good video

  • @vanillarpgsoundtracks
    @vanillarpgsoundtracks Год назад +15

    Marc, this is fantastic. This is exactly the kind of principles my music teacher enforced on our Wind Ensemble years back.
    Please please please do a long format video expanding on this. This is wonderful information and it will benefit more than just Film Composers. This benefits all composers.

  • @stevie_k03
    @stevie_k03 Год назад +1

    I would like to see more of this, make more of Orchestration videos,it's the part where I struggle with.

  • @drewpatrickcampbell
    @drewpatrickcampbell Год назад

    Marc, as a philosopher once said, "Baby, now that I've found you I can't let you go". Awesome teacher.

  • @synapticschism
    @synapticschism Год назад

    Hey Marc, former student here. All I write in this project started with a course at Cinematic Composing a couple of years ago. Please do continue to do orchestration videos. I just love colouring the pieces but I end up falling back to the same blends because I haven't developed the ear yet. Listening to orchestras is great but with this piece of additional knowledge it's easier to "search" for colours. Keep up the great work, it's appreciated!

  • @Verge350
    @Verge350 5 месяцев назад

    Hi! you do add a lot of value and it's amazing to watch a pro at work. Thank you for your time, I have learned a lot!
    Could you make a (big:) video on mixing a hybrid, opening the mix i that context, balancing the project, what synths do you use (do you sound design?) ... wow it's a lot so maybe you give us also a complete mastering video :D
    Thank you for the videos already made and hope to see many in the future! Keep going you're doing great!

  • @kweissman
    @kweissman Год назад +7

    I like this format, Marc! Succinct, pithy, and insightful points coupled with the rationale and context. The graphics reinforce your points and your passion, making for a delightful and effective way to learn the more subtle aspects of the topic. Bravo! 👏

    • @CinematicComposing
      @CinematicComposing  Год назад +3

      Wow Ken! If I had to select a winner comment... it would be this one!
      So well written (I had to go to wordreference to find out what half the words meant! 😅🤣) and so well put!
      And also so good for my ego! 🥹 haha
      Seriously. Thanks for the comment. It's really helpful. Much appreciated 🙏😍
      I'll paste this to the editors so they know they also did an amazing job!

  • @gabrielmacarron
    @gabrielmacarron Год назад

    I have just found this channel and it is gold. Despite my English is not very good, I can follow you, and the content in this video help me a lot to improve the ochestration, so now I suscribed, and thanks a lot!!

  • @cosmicprison9819
    @cosmicprison9819 10 дней назад

    So does this mean the double bass and the tubas can be most easily left out in a band context? Because then you’ll have a bass guitar to do that job.

  • @cobrofrio1744
    @cobrofrio1744 11 месяцев назад +1

    I need a lot of this thanks marc

  • @peterlepahin
    @peterlepahin 9 месяцев назад

    Oh, we want more videos like this. Your energy, enthusiasm and passion really comes through this one! I was jsut smiling all the way through watching it. Thank you for the knowledge and for presenting in such an accessible, straight-to-the-point and fun way!

  • @demaginheart1239
    @demaginheart1239 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial ! Learned a lot. Love those videos you post each week. Always a pleasure to watch them. Accessible right now ! That's the thing !
    Interesting and explained real fast. We all want more of those. Again, accessible now ! Think about all that knowledge for you all ! Thanx for that Marc and the Cinematic Composing team.

  • @TheTheimpossible
    @TheTheimpossible Год назад

    Yes!! Please do more of these and thank you for your work!

  • @leandrobastosmusic
    @leandrobastosmusic Год назад

    This was amazing!! So much great content in one video!! 👍👍👍 Keep’em coming!

  • @BaraMatahariPagi
    @BaraMatahariPagi Год назад

    Love this, Marc! Would love to see the longer version :)

  • @jonp.1084
    @jonp.1084 Год назад

    Really glad I found your channel. I've been filling my mind with as much composing resources as possible and I love your energy. Very inspiring sir, keep up the amazing videos!

  • @JohanSamuel
    @JohanSamuel Год назад

    Many thanks Marc, this is great!
    I would love to see more of these videos.

  • @Mateo_Romero
    @Mateo_Romero Год назад

    Whilst slightly late, this is me letting you know this is a great type of video

  • @JohnDurantMusic
    @JohnDurantMusic Год назад

    This is a very useful video with real tips that can easily be understood and applied. I think your teaching style is phenomenal, and your energy and excitement is contagious! I think your instructional videos have value for composers of all levels, and I’m definitely going to check out some of your other videos! Thank you for sharing this with the world!

  • @elishaqalo
    @elishaqalo Год назад

    If anyone loves this, checkout his Cenitmatic Composer Student courses on their website! I love learning from Marc and the resources they have! Learned more yet again! Thank you sir! Please keep sharing!

  • @Woogadahoomph
    @Woogadahoomph 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative & entertaining video Marc! I really loved the last section with the strings 🩷💜🩷

  • @nelsontolbertjr
    @nelsontolbertjr Год назад

    Glad I was able to find your channel. thanks for sharing these tips. Love ya energy too.

  • @yovannalovic9384
    @yovannalovic9384 Год назад

    Marc, yes, pleeeeeease continue with some more like this!!!

  • @raymondspagnuolo8222
    @raymondspagnuolo8222 Год назад

    Hi Marc! I thoroughly enjoyed this video. The info is very useful and the vid was also fun to watch. I'd like to see more!

  • @bbenz9750
    @bbenz9750 Год назад

    Please keep posting these. Thank you.

  • @JulioWilson26
    @JulioWilson26 Год назад

    Thank You Marc I truly am feeling like you have given me the Keys to unlock my true potential I love composing and this will help me even more with my compositions. your the best.

  • @YKband
    @YKband Год назад

    So cool Marc! Thanks a lot for this video. Of course if you can do a video about this tricks that will be amazing. Really this is a wonderful information. A big big hugs from Taiwan.

  • @karlaskmusic
    @karlaskmusic Год назад

    I love this! Please do more videos like this one.

  • @davidsinclair699
    @davidsinclair699 Год назад

    Brilliant Marc. Thanks very much for the tips.

  • @mixourband
    @mixourband Год назад

    Great video. Best explanation on combining instruments in my orchestrations, and on how to make sample libraries sound better. Thank you.

  • @claudiopicchia2274
    @claudiopicchia2274 Год назад

    Great-super video Marc, many thanks !!!

  • @persiandrunkard
    @persiandrunkard Год назад

    Great video, really useful. Would love more in depth content / examples of this for sure

  • @jackengland8942
    @jackengland8942 Год назад

    This is a great concise video, a lot of amazing tips in here that I'll be always conscious of in my composing from now on

  • @demaginheart4demaginheart436
    @demaginheart4demaginheart436 10 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial. i'm learning new stuff with that one. Thanx to Marc that had took his time to make this one ! Really instructive and captivating. An excellent way to dive into cinematic music and music in general. Like this tutorial for sure !

  • @janetbmusic
    @janetbmusic Год назад

    Great video Marc! More please....

  • @pongsakornbunmee663
    @pongsakornbunmee663 Год назад

    I like this video co much. Thank for making this.

  • @timmcgarry7714
    @timmcgarry7714 Год назад

    Ok, I want more! 😀 Great succinct video !

  • @charleschlela
    @charleschlela Год назад

    Very interesting Marc ! Love this ...Cheers.

  • @JayMitchellMusic
    @JayMitchellMusic Год назад

    Keep this content going!!! Got valuable tips I’m going to implement now!! Let’s definitely do brass next!!!

  • @jeffbird5082
    @jeffbird5082 Год назад

    I think this was a fantastic idea and learning experience! I would love to see I’m depth content of this in the future!

  • @Duret422
    @Duret422 Год назад

    Gracias, excelente video!

  • @UKRwebTV
    @UKRwebTV Год назад

    Love the format

  • @Gravyandtatoes
    @Gravyandtatoes Год назад

    You have great energy! It's clear you're passionate about music.

  • @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios
    @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios Год назад

    BREATHTAKING video!
    Thank you.

  • @jacekkarlowski
    @jacekkarlowski Год назад

    Awesome, practical approach. Thank you for sharing this information. For me this approach works really well.

  • @saifbartar8205
    @saifbartar8205 Год назад +2

    Your videos actually help all the aspiring composers a great deal!! Best wishes ✨ keep making the wonderful content

  • @Doty6String
    @Doty6String Год назад

    Superb explanation thank you!

  • @danielel9191
    @danielel9191 Год назад

    Love your energy! Thank you I am hooked! I would like also if you could tell me what type of automation controller you are using. I have tried all kinds and am still looking for a good, easy to use and budget friendly controller.

  • @davidostrem5688
    @davidostrem5688 10 месяцев назад

    This is EXACTLY what I wanted

  • @josean_piano
    @josean_piano Год назад

    THANKS!

  • @ShivSagar010
    @ShivSagar010 Год назад +1

    Thank You Very Much Sir!
    🙂🙏

  • @enelrluissalazararrieche4796
    @enelrluissalazararrieche4796 Год назад

    Gracias Marc..!!

  • @Name-wr9gg
    @Name-wr9gg Год назад

    Like it like it like it... see u to the next video

  • @clemfung5373
    @clemfung5373 Год назад

    superb !

  • @rtmusic6254
    @rtmusic6254 Год назад

    Hey Marc ! Great video as Always !
    I have one question, why we can't listen your music for movies on Spotify or Deezer, or just purchase a CD ?

  • @javiercasalderrey9905
    @javiercasalderrey9905 Год назад

    Sería genial que lo hicieras en español y, si no puede ser, al menos hacerlo un poco más lento.😄

  • @rasputin1917
    @rasputin1917 Год назад

    Bass instruments: you are wrong: one of THE most gutsy orchestral bass sources is the contra bassoon. Much gutsier than the tuba. Contra bassoon: Superb in accompanying that lyrical string ensemble making the floor literary tremble when in support of the double basses. Like no other.

  • @Svm777
    @Svm777 Год назад

    Hey, Marc!
    I've been following the e-mails and occasionally the videos for quite some time now, and I must say, as interesting as some of the previous ones were, THIS is what is lacking in general everywhere on RUclips!
    I particularly LOOOVE that you're just exploding with phrases and ideas and sometimes I have to stop and rewind 5 seconds to fully grasp the concept; but maybe, speaking from a general audience point of view, this is way too condensed and fast.
    Anyways, you'll have to wait for more feedback to know if that evens holds up!
    Qué buen trabajo han hecho (vosotros y todos que han participado) aquí!

    • @CinematicComposing
      @CinematicComposing  Год назад +1

      Magnífico comentario!!! Muchas muchas gracias!
      All this helps so so much! This video resonated with so many of you so I'll definitely do more of these and your comments help us shape the next videos!
      I'm so happy you liked it!

  • @Endhucarter
    @Endhucarter Год назад

    I never received the mail, now is says offer has expired :(

  • @ronwess
    @ronwess Год назад

    There are millions of video's for scoring which to choose. This is my first production that i will be involved in musically so im everywhere learning progressions , software what software to use for scoring learning terms etc. Shooting starts in 3 weeks.... could you please help or advise me to where i can learn the most in the least time. Thank YOU for this video,PeaceLove&GodBless

  • @robertbaileymusic
    @robertbaileymusic Год назад

    Hi thanks for this, just curios what camera you are using? thanks

  • @angelmensajero33
    @angelmensajero33 Год назад

    necesito aprender con tigo amigo

  • @yourrealityescape
    @yourrealityescape 11 месяцев назад

    3:30

  • @LimitedEdition30
    @LimitedEdition30 Год назад

    chapters would be good additional touch

  • @javierestevez9680
    @javierestevez9680 Год назад

    Modulation video plz =(

  • @mockupsaxer9983
    @mockupsaxer9983 Год назад +1

    Do you use circular breathing while talking?

    • @DrCorpse
      @DrCorpse Год назад

      😂

    • @CinematicComposing
      @CinematicComposing  Год назад +1

      🤣
      The editors make me look good... but I have to actually repeat each phrase 5 times till I get it right! LOL

  • @baldwyntin4959
    @baldwyntin4959 10 месяцев назад

    Been in a fight Marc?

  • @SylviaTriant
    @SylviaTriant Год назад

    Great video-great hacks, but you really need to calm down. 🤪😂

    • @CinematicComposing
      @CinematicComposing  Год назад +1

      I just get very excited about this! 🤣
      I'll do my breathing exercises before start talking about orchestration next time! LOL

    • @NancyPrestipino
      @NancyPrestipino Год назад +1

      Marc is always this excited. It’s one of the most wonderful things about him and very inspiring! I am a former Momentum graduate. Marc is a genius.

    • @SylviaTriant
      @SylviaTriant Год назад

      @@NancyPrestipino I am also a great fan of hism He's really good! It's just that sometimes the excitement is a bit too much for me. Although my comment had a great dose of fun! Maybe you didn't catch it! 😂I am also thinking of taking part in the Momentum program as soon as I can. Best wishes!

  • @wildhorsemusic1111
    @wildhorsemusic1111 Год назад

    Piano is a stand alone instrument.

  • @christock1973
    @christock1973 Год назад +1

    mahler was austrian, not german..

  • @AlanPurpleOwls
    @AlanPurpleOwls 11 месяцев назад

    Yea, mmm, yeaa, mmm, yea, BUT, what's that on your nose dude.

  • @Todzuum
    @Todzuum Год назад

    The bandage on your nose? Did you look at another girl?

    • @vanillarpgsoundtracks
      @vanillarpgsoundtracks Год назад

      He looks like he has a cold and thats a nasal strip to help open the airway

    • @Todzuum
      @Todzuum Год назад

      @@vanillarpgsoundtracks lol I know I was just kidding

    • @AdamOctorachmadi
      @AdamOctorachmadi Год назад

      probably bcs he got caught spending their saving on another library.

    • @CinematicComposing
      @CinematicComposing  Год назад

      Definitely another girl! LOL

  • @williamgeorge719
    @williamgeorge719 Год назад

    Keep up your enthusiasm always. This is going to be awesome!