Learn Music arrangements for Movies & Soundtracks

By SHERIF EL WESSEIMY

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Learn Music arrangements for Movies & Soundtracks

What You Will Learn!

  • The importance of soundtracks in a movie
  • Choosing the right musical instrumentsand arrangements
  • The relationship between the movie Director & the Music arranger
  • The impact of technology on music
  • Copyright

Description

In this course you will learn the art of making music for movies and soundtracks.


Sherif El Wesseimy is a well known musician from Cairo in Egypt and in this series he outlines the art and the secrets behind creating and building great music for movies.


Sherif has created beautiful and inspiring music for many Arabic and Egyptian movies over the years and he will take you behind the scenes to explain how the art works, in adition to unravelling the many secretes in this unique talent.


Sherif is an expert in Arabic music and is a very talented musician and has worked on many box office hits in the Arab World and the Middle East.


The course is subtitled in English.


Learn

  • The importance of music and a soundtrack in Cinema & Movie making – Part One


  • The music direct approach


  • The music instrument selection process


  • The relationship between the Director & the Music producer


  • Are songs important to the movie plot & drama


  • Technology & Music


  • The right resources & equipment


  • The difference between the Composer & the arranger


  • Underrstaning The Director’s point of view & adapting


  • The progress of music


  • The history of the characters in a movie


  • Copyright


We have upcoming courses on Arabic music arrangements, the Kanoun intrument, the Oud, the Arabic percussions and tabla, the art of bellydance....and many morec courses.


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Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to learn about music arrangements for the movie industry and building imapctful soundtracks for movies.

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Tags

  • Music Conducting
  • Music Appreciation

Subscribers

1

Lectures

14

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