This intensive 2-day seminar series in association with The School of Sound is aimed at those working in screen-based media, with particular relevance for directors, writers and producers as well as sound designers, editors and composers.
Experts from The School of Sound will deliver half-day seminars on the following topics:
PROF. STEPHEN DEUTSCH: Putting Music in its Place – Setting a framework for the use of sound and music with image, Stephen offers a new way of hearing music within the unified world of a film's soundtrack.
LARRY SIDER: Sound Changes the Image – Larry deconstructs the soundtrack, showing how each component of sound expresses character, place and story. He describes how the practical application of these concepts positions the audience in relation to the screen and the narrative.
ANNABELLE PANGBORN: Giving the Film Back to the Audience – In choosing whether to use music or sound, Annabelle analyses how music responds directly to a film’s narrative to create atmosphere, expression and mood.
The final afternoon session will be dedicated to case studies and Q&A.
Click here for full course outline. Registration charge £200