Introduction to Soundtrack: Music for your Animation Project
Briefing: analyzing the scene
A course by Gustavo Kurlat e Ruben Feffer , Music producers
Joined November 2022
About the video: Briefing: analyzing the scene
Overview
“Understanding the brief that the director, screenwriter or even the film producer gives us is essential to produce a coherent and creative work.”
In this video lesson Gustavo Kurlat e Ruben Feffer addresses the topic: Briefing: analyzing the scene, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Soundtrack: Music for your Animation Project. Learn how to create amazing soundtracks and bring your creative vision to life..
Partial transcription of the video
“The first thing that happens to us is the briefing. The briefing is when the director, the screenwriter, sometimes the producers of the film, come talk to us, come to talk to the composers about the demands, the wishes, ideas, expectations regarding the track, the whole sound of the film. The briefing is when the director, the screenwriter, sometimes the producers, comes to talk to us, comes to talk to the composers, about the demands, the wishes, the ideas, the expectations regarding the score, the entire sound of the film. Often they already have some ideas of what this is going to look l...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Soundtrack: Music for your Animation Project
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Music, Sound Design

Gustavo Kurlat e Ruben Feffer
A course by Gustavo Kurlat e Ruben Feffer
Rubén Feffer and Gustavo Kurlat are renowned musicians and soundtrack producers with a broad trajectory in the audiovisual industry. His experience includes collaboration in award-winning films and animation series, from which he has produced his musical hue in productions such as "Tito and the Birds", "El Niño y el Mundo", "Vivi Viravento", "A Jugar" and "Seninha in la calle de los locos".
These talented artists on the ground are composers, but also translators of ideas from directors and scriptwriters, bringing their intuition and sensitivity to conceiving impactful works that remain in the memory and heart of the public. Through this course, Rubén and Gustavo will share their knowledge and experience, guiding you through the fascinating process of developing soundtracks for audiovisual projects.
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