Film Scoring/Editing film for music

Under construction this week

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Lesson Summary - Make room for your music

 * Previously, you learn there is background music and foreground music.


 * And you learned that you must never have foreground music over dialog.


 * So how do you get room for the music.


 * Answer


 * You make room. You edit the movie differently.


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How to get actors to stop talking
The solution is to pull apart their dialog.
 * You need them to pause but they don't.

This is only a trick but it works on most movie which use over-the-shoulder shots.


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The next page

 * To work with Midi files, we need to get them into GarageBand.


 * Importing Midi into GarageBand and symphony orchestra sounds [[Image:Crystal Clear action forward.png|24px]]


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