by Walt Kruhoeffer | Jun 23, 2023 | Logic Pro, Mixing, Music Production
How to Compose Action Music for Film When learning about how to compose action music for film, it’s essential to create an energetic and dynamic soundtrack that enhances the on-screen excitement and intensity. Check out these short videos we created showing how...
by Adam Galloway | Feb 8, 2022 | Logic Pro, MIDI, Mixing, Music Production, Tutorials
1. Know frame rates & time codes when importing movies The general knowledge of this concept varies in the world of independent music and filmmaking, but professional composers and filmmakers are incredibly aware of SMPTE and how the music should fit together...
by Adam Galloway | Nov 30, 2019 | Film Composing, Logic Pro, MIDI, Mixing, Music Production
This article will help those who read “Composing Orchestral Music In The Box: Part I” by providing detailed information in regards to orchestral realism using virtual instruments. The only thing better than having a section or solo instrument being played by a group...
by Adam Galloway | Nov 14, 2019 | Film Composing, Logic Pro, MIDI, Mixing, Music Production
In part I of this “Creating Orchestral Music In The Box” series, we’ll outline best practices for to composing a song completely within one software program, such as Pro Tools or Logic Pro. Mixing “outside the box” means you are using physical...
by Adam Galloway | Oct 14, 2019 | Film Composing, Mixing, Music Production
In the the last part of our “How to Be a Film Composer” series, we dive into the mixing process. As an independent film composer, mixing is a crucial part of your role in the filmmaking process. Being able to deliver full scores, mixed in a way to where...
by Adam Galloway | Apr 15, 2019 | Film Composing, Mixing, Music Production
YouTube is a massive library of information for a variety of careers, hobbies, and passions. To save you some time (if you want to become a successful film composer) We’ve compiled this list of YouTube channels that you should immediately subscribe to or add as...