Thanks for this! Just a suggestion, it would be great that you add the sound that you are describing when you say it. Example: when you say staccato, add a staccato strings sound. Cheers!
Very nice and useful info, but I thought this was about habits. Let me explain, a habit is "a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up" (Oxford Languages), in other words, a habit is a frequent and recurrent action that wouldn't have a defined end by itself. For example, being fit is not a habit, getting fit is the result of the habit of exercising 1 hour everyday. So having, knowing or learning something are not exactly a habits. Having a system is not a habit, compose with your system everyday for X amount of hours would be; know your cliches is not a habit, analysing 1 track of film music everyday would be; learn film scoring is kind of the closest one, but yet something like study/read about film scoring every day for X amount of hours or something among those lines would be better, otherwise is just a goal, not a habit. That being said, interesting information.
One more thing I learned recently is to listen very well to the temp track and to take it very seriously. Very sad the recent film maker I worked with really wanted me to sound exactly like the temp. I dicided not to work with him, I don't to do a copy paste in my work.
A practical thing you can do is open a blank project in your DAW and imagine an emotion or scene, and compose something for that. Also, watch and listen to films and listen carefully to what the music is doing.
If you give it all away, no one will listen for more or by more. You will find many instructional (all the secrets you need to know) type videos on RUclips are simply teasers to sell something. That's why he jumps from #1, to #2, to #3 without really telling you how to specifically do anything. Over time you should flesh out all things not useful, winnow it down to actual good teachers and stay with them.
@@CinematicComposing I can see that…So full of life! I just found your channel a few days ago and have been bing watching your videos in those few days. So much insight and always engaging. Muchisimas gracias! :)
Talking about your compositions for Netflix, Amazon, etc., with a jaded air does not make you a better professional. Talking fast with a lot of noise, either. Fortunately, there are more serious RUclips channels.
but that he composed for NEtflix yes makes him a better professional. Thats he explains film scoring techniques in a clear theory makes him yes a better youtuber, and serious about cinema. Quote there ONE youtube channel teaching film scoring techniques , and tell me if it is not similar. He talks fast because he is advertising basically the juice of his techniques, why do you want free easy education . It might be annoying, but does not deserve hostility. If i were Marc i would even not leave the video available for people like you so long
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Good. This is by far the most influential presentation about actual music composing. Thank you.
#5: know when to NOT underscore/illustrate a scene at all - sometimes the most effective music is no music
Thanks for this! Just a suggestion, it would be great that you add the sound that you are describing when you say it. Example: when you say staccato, add a staccato strings sound. Cheers!
I really have to say, God bless u Marc! Thanks for all u do.
Marc, just keep making videos, You have no idea it helps a lot lot lot..Thanks for everything.
Thank You Very Much Sir!
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wow woww there are too much usefull advices and Schedules. Thank you a lot . I need to listening several times
Only man on RUclips I don't watch with double speed. 😅👍 Brillant filmic look and GREAT editing / postproduction of the clip. Fun to watch.
Thank you for the helpful tips! 😀
I stopped playing when the overwhelming hard sell came forward. So 3 seconds.
Very nice and useful info, but I thought this was about habits. Let me explain, a habit is "a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up" (Oxford Languages), in other words, a habit is a frequent and recurrent action that wouldn't have a defined end by itself. For example, being fit is not a habit, getting fit is the result of the habit of exercising 1 hour everyday.
So having, knowing or learning something are not exactly a habits. Having a system is not a habit, compose with your system everyday for X amount of hours would be; know your cliches is not a habit, analysing 1 track of film music everyday would be; learn film scoring is kind of the closest one, but yet something like study/read about film scoring every day for X amount of hours or something among those lines would be better, otherwise is just a goal, not a habit.
That being said, interesting information.
out there are composers or people,who have a special feeling for something.and yo cant learn or study this
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Yo have it or not !
Than you for the video
very direct and to the point thx
Just a MacBook Air? Does it work? What Air? Ram?
I also inject my high-intensity moods with asteroids
Yes , subscribed !
One more thing I learned recently is to listen very well to the temp track and to take it very seriously. Very sad the recent film maker I worked with really wanted me to sound exactly like the temp. I dicided not to work with him, I don't to do a copy paste in my work.
thanks
Very good! Finally someone leaves mockup discussion and touches the film scoring techniques lol
Worth it..
I hope you post a video with all the adobe cracks. As always, you are the best, the crack works great
Great Video Marc - like always 😊❤
EXCELLENT
I really want to learn the cliches....
A practical thing you can do is open a blank project in your DAW and imagine an emotion or scene, and compose something for that. Also, watch and listen to films and listen carefully to what the music is doing.
Same, there’s not much information on how to write cliche “love” “horror” “action” there’s little info on it
Nice
Very interesting concepts in this video ! The only thing is it would more relevant to have concret examples of what you are explaining
your right.. His speach should it comes join to respectivility short sound track
If you give it all away, no one will listen for more or by more. You will find many instructional (all the secrets you need to know) type videos on RUclips are simply teasers to sell something. That's why he jumps from #1, to #2, to #3 without really telling you how to specifically do anything. Over time you should flesh out all things not useful, winnow it down to actual good teachers and stay with them.
Little heavy on caffeine....
4th habit, lots of coffee
I don't drink coffee... I've got too much energy already haha! I drink tea sometimes...
I do get my good 8 hours of sleep though 🤣🤣
@@CinematicComposing I can see that…So full of life! I just found your channel a few days ago and have been bing watching your videos in those few days. So much insight and always engaging. Muchisimas gracias! :)
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Talking about your compositions for Netflix, Amazon, etc., with a jaded air does not make you a better professional. Talking fast with a lot of noise, either.
Fortunately, there are more serious RUclips channels.
but that he composed for NEtflix yes makes him a better professional. Thats he explains film scoring techniques in a clear theory makes him yes a better youtuber, and serious about cinema. Quote there ONE youtube channel teaching film scoring techniques , and tell me if it is not similar. He talks fast because he is advertising basically the juice of his techniques, why do you want free easy education . It might be annoying, but does not deserve hostility. If i were Marc i would even not leave the video available for people like you so long