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Creating and Selecting Music for Films with Neil Mellstrom

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Neil Mellstrom creates music for films as a composer in New York. A recent graduate of Skidmore College, Neil has conducted and arranged for Skidmore’s orchestra, and worked as a technical assistant for the on-campus recording studio. He also has experience in scoring podcasts, films, TV and online media in pretty much every genre there is. In this episode, we’ll explore: -the three fundamentals of any great soundtrack or film score -the creative process and technology used for composing a hybrid score -copyright concerns for music in film & how to find music you can use -how to best search for music within an online sound library -editing to music vs scoring a scene -low-tech solutions for recording your own music at home Have you ever wondered who makes music for those sound libraries? Neil gives us a peek into the studio at how those tracks are made. We also take a listen to one of his scores for a popular TV show, and you are encouraged to play along with us! After listening through to the 7 minute mark, see if you guessed what was happening in the scene based on the audio alone. Here’s a secret link to that clip that Neil scored, so you can check your answers: https://youtu.be/pRBkFcDZW90 LINKS: Neil on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neil-Mellstrom-106864597775974 Clarity for your Creative Career: www.LauraMeoli.com/book Free Skillshare Premium & Learn Podcasting & Recording High Quality Videos From Home: https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/loudavision Listen to more episodes of the LoudaVision Podcast: www.LoudaVision.com Follow me on the social media: @LoudaVision --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loudavision/support
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Neil Mellstrom creates music for films as a composer in New York. A recent graduate of Skidmore College, Neil has conducted and arranged for Skidmore’s orchestra, and worked as a technical assistant for the on-campus recording studio. He also has experience in scoring podcasts, films, TV and online media in pretty much every genre there is. In this episode, we’ll explore: -the three fundamentals of any great soundtrack or film score -the creative process and technology used for composing a hybrid score -copyright concerns for music in film & how to find music you can use -how to best search for music within an online sound library -editing to music vs scoring a scene -low-tech solutions for recording your own music at home Have you ever wondered who makes music for those sound libraries? Neil gives us a peek into the studio at how those tracks are made. We also take a listen to one of his scores for a popular TV show, and you are encouraged to play along with us! After listening through to the 7 minute mark, see if you guessed what was happening in the scene based on the audio alone. Here’s a secret link to that clip that Neil scored, so you can check your answers: https://youtu.be/pRBkFcDZW90 LINKS: Neil on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neil-Mellstrom-106864597775974 Clarity for your Creative Career: www.LauraMeoli.com/book Free Skillshare Premium & Learn Podcasting & Recording High Quality Videos From Home: https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/loudavision Listen to more episodes of the LoudaVision Podcast: www.LoudaVision.com Follow me on the social media: @LoudaVision --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loudavision/support
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