Introduction to Soundtrack: Music for your Animation Project
Self-briefing
A course by Gustavo Kurlat e Ruben Feffer , Music producers
Joined November 2022
About the video: Self-briefing
Overview
“Autobriefing is a concept that we both created to find the artistic and often technical paths that we will follow when composing a track. In this class, you will understand how it works in practice.”
In this video lesson Gustavo Kurlat e Ruben Feffer addresses the topic: Self-briefing, 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
“In the last class, Rubem talked to you about the briefing, which was what the director, screenwriter, the producer tell us about the film so that we can work. In this class, I'm going to tell you a concept, I'm going to talk about a concept that we we invented for ourselves, which we call self-briefing. They are those information or concepts that we give ourselves to complement the briefing received to be able to start composing. It's what we think could make the content of the track viable and consistent sound. And for each of the projects, we create a different self-briefing. This self-br...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Soundtrack: Music for your Animation Project
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Category
Music & Audio -
Software
Logic Pro X -
Areas
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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