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Introducing Cinematic Music
Heyho everyone, first of all, thanks so much for voting on the most recent post. What was it about? As I said, please don't overthink it, because we just wanted to check what category we would like to start first ... simply because we have to start somewhere and there will be all four! :) With this being said, I want to introduce Cinematic Music, a guest course by Ariel Yznardo. Ariel is a great and versatile music composer who, among other projects, works for Bleeding Fingers and Really Slow Motion. If someone understands romantic, epic, modern and classical styles of music, then it is him. Here is, how things will start rolling. The course is now open as early access and does NOT contain anything for now. Even the sections are incomplete but the first videos will roll out within the next couple of days. Ariel will deep dive into common structures, melody types, his approach to templates, arrangement and all the goodies you need to write Cinematic Music. Finally, he will jump into writing music for the four different styles as mentioned above - of course, as for the poll, he will start with "Epic." 🚀 Please be aware that this will not be a notation or sheet music course. All will happen in the piano roll and inside Cubase. As a thank you for early supporters we will make this course available for 69 USD and then, depending on the added content, gradually move up the price. In short, if you grab it fresh & hot and support us including a bit of patience, you will have a big advantage, because this course will also end somewhere around in the 179-249 USD region. Cinematic Music can already be ordered in the Classroom directly. No coupon or any external links needed. I also want to address something briefly. This is a guest course, so we can't make this accessible for free to program or pass owners. If you do the math, it wouldn't work out by instantly paying someone thousands of USD upfront to give around 70 people access to it. I can explain this a bit deeper if you want, but logically it wouldn't work out, especially if, at one point, there would be more program members and guest courses in the future.
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Introducing Cinematic Music
3 likes • Aug 5
Sounds great, can you tell us the type of things the syllabus will cover? Will it be orchestration focused? production focused? general composition?
If you can pick between these styles, what would it be?
Hey beautiful artists! I don't want to give away too much but let's say that something new will be happening soon! :) All I need to know from you guys. If you can pick between the following orchestral styles focusing on movie, tv, video games, etc., ... what would it be? 🤩
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New comment Aug 12
3 likes • Aug 4
Yeah it’s a big vague without examples of what you think presents that genre
What are you working on?
Good day all! Just curious what everbody is working on at the moment? Whether it's learning, writing, promoting. I'm busy writing a Christmas track for a publisher at the moment. #keepupthemomentum.
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New comment Jul 18
2 likes • Jul 18
@Leah Hidalgo How cool to go to set on the film! Enjoy it! Do let us know how it goes and how it benefits you from the scoring point of view.
1 like • Jul 18
@Maliki Ramia Congrats on the work! Sounds like u busy :-). I haven't heard of that library (Avenger), let us know your thoughts on it?
Potentially my first gig in the film industry
Hello. A few days ago I sent an application to a director/screenwriter who is preparing her first film. I did it a bit as a joke, without taking it very seriously because, despite liking the audiovisual industry, I barely have any experience (only three short songs on YouTube and I am currently composing for two video games). However, I didn't expect her to accept my application! Now she has asked me to set up an interview, and I am very nervous because I have never gotten to this point. I am writing here to ask for advice from someone who has more experience in this (probably several of you who are reading me). What kind of questions do interviewers typically ask in the film industry, for example? What should I ask? Thank y'all in advance ☺️
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New comment Aug 18
1 like • Jul 8
Congratulations, that is very cool. Just make sure you get a contract in place before writing a note of music. :-). Best of luck
Problems with assigning courses
Hey guys, sorry, just when you think you found the perfect and best platform it messes up something that is absolute chaos right now. It seems that when inviting course owners to the appropriate courses, it always overrides the previously sent invite. I hope Skool can fix that soon but if not it will be assigning around 800 people manually.
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New comment Jul 10
2 likes • Jul 6
Mine are all good Alex :-)
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Gavin Potter
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Music Composer & Entrepreneur

Active 16d ago
Joined Jun 30, 2024
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