Music Theory and Scoring for Film

A course by Juan Dussán & Alex Wakim , Music Producers and Composers

Music Producers and Composers. New York, United States.
Joined February 2022

Learn how to score a film collaboratively, using your music to convey a feeling and tell the story.

  • 97% positive reviews (58)
  • 3282 students
  • Audio: English
  • English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch

Learn how to score a film collaboratively, using your music to convey a feeling and tell the story.

A brilliant film score can make or break a film. It sets the scene for happiness, sadness, tension, and everything in between. Juan Dussán and Alex Wakim specialize in writing and producing music for a wide range of narrative films, advertisements, and shows. For them, scoring isn’t just about the music but the collaboration. Music helps tell the story, not drive it —making communication with your team of creatives essential.

In this online course, Juan and Alex teach how to incorporate a collaborative approach to your film scoring. You will learn how to create music from start to finish, all the while communicating with your fellow creatives. Discover the fundamental tools and knowledge to develop modern and original music ideas!

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What will you learn in this online course?

25 lessons & 26 downloads

Linking Music and Film
17 minutes, 50 seconds
Modern Scoring Techniques
17 minutes, 43 seconds
Different Roles 1
8 minutes, 58 seconds
Different Roles 2
15 minutes, 40 seconds
Composing from a Chord 1
12 minutes, 5 seconds
Composing from a Sound 1
7 minutes, 34 seconds
  • 97% positive reviews (58)
  • 3282 students
  • 25 lessons (6h 5m)
  • 26 additional resources (9 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English
  • English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

What is this course's project?

The final project consists of scoring a 2-minute music cue for a scene. Using an original sonic signature, you will write, revise, orchestrate, record, and mix.

Projects by course students

Who is this online course for?

Students with a rudimentary knowledge of music and music production, with an interest in visual mediums and who are looking to take the first step in combining the two.

Requirements and materials

To follow this course, you will need DAW software like Logic Pro X, a notation program like Dorico, virtual instruments or sample libraries, MIDI Keyboard (or an alternative), a fader port, headphones or studio monitors, and music paper.

Basic software skills are also required, as well as familiarity with keyboard or alternative writing tools.


Reviews

3282 Students
58 Reviews
97% Positive ratings

Juan Dussán & Alex Wakim

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Music Producers and Composers

Juan Dussán is a New York-based film composer. Since he was a young child learning the piano, he knew he was destined for a career in the arts. He graduated with a Master’s in Composition studies at New York University and has since worked on over 30 films as a composer, including Francesca Scorcese’s Crimson Ties, which premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, and Wells Watson Jr’s short film Wendigo.

Alex Wakim is a New-York based composer. He has worked on a wide variety of projects, from films to video games. He scored the Sony game Horison Forbidden West alongside Oleksa Lozowchuk. His music for the documentary film Glen Eden has been screened at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC. It has been heard through the festival circuit at Raindance Film Festival, Doc NYC, Vail Film Festival, the Arab Film Fest, Tallgrass Film Festival, and more.

Juan and Alex co-founded an advertising music storytelling house called Dekatu Scoring. They have worked on commercials for Air Company, Hourglass Cosmetics, and ILIA Beauty.


Content

  • U1

    Introduction

    • About Us
    • Influences
  • U2

    The Idea of Scoring Film

    • What It Means to Score Picture 1
    • What It Means to Score Picture 2
    • Linking Music and Film
    • Modern Scoring Techniques
    • Different Roles 1
    • Different Roles 2
    • Working with a DAW 1
    • Working with a DAW 2
  • U3

    Getting Ready to Score the Scene

    • Collaboration with a Filmmaker
    • Preparing to Write 1
    • Preparing to Write 2
    • Composing from a Chord 1
    • Composing from a Chord 2
    • Composing from a Sound 1
    • Composing from a Sound 2
  • U4

    Developing the Composition

    • Getting Revisions and Cue Approval
    • Cleaning Up for Orchestration 1
    • Cleaning Up for Orchestration 2
    • Enhancing the Cue 1
    • Enhancing the Cue 2
    • Editing and Mixing 1
    • Editing and Mixing 2
    • Finalizing the Cue and Exporting
  • FP

    Final project

    • Film Scoring: Create Music with a Collaborative Approach

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Domestika's courses are online classes that provide you with the tools and skills you need to complete a specific project. Every step of the project combines video lessons with complementary instructional material, so you can learn by doing. Domestika's courses also allow you to share your own projects with the teacher and with other students, creating a dynamic course community.

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Music Theory and Scoring for Film. Music, and Audio course by Juan Dussán & Alex Wakim

Music Theory and Scoring for Film

A course by Juan Dussán & Alex Wakim
Music Producers and Composers. New York, United States.
Joined February 2022
  • 97% positive reviews (58)
  • 3282 students