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PULSE COLLEGE

Course MA in Scoring for Film & Visual Media

LEADERS IN CREATIVE MEDIA EDUCATION

Duration One Year, Full Time

MA in Scoring for Film & Visual Media

Head of Programme Tony Perrey Course Director Derek Gleeson Certification HETAC Level 9

If you’ve ever dreamt of creating perfect, soaring soundtracks to heighten the drama and emotion of the world’s biggest blockbusters, this Masters in Scoring for Film & Visual Media is for you.

This unique programme is designed for: • Composers and musicians who hold a music degree or have equivalent advanced training and/or work experience; and

This programme is taught by magnificent composers in a world class facility at Windmill Lane Recording Studios in Dublin and headed by acclaimed Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra Music Director Derek Gleeson.

• Active composers seeking additional professional, formalised training to advance both their compositional and music tech techniques and their careers.

You will also be taught by professionals from the Hollywood Film Scoring community and tutors who also teach at the Film Scoring Programmes at both the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Southern California (USC), while the MA’s “Major Project” is supervised by tutors from the world renowned Trinity College, Dublin.

At the end of this one-year programme, you will be capable of progressing into a variety of professions as either composer, orchestrator, music editor, music supervisor or music producer in the industries of motion pictures, television, gaming and other audio/visual media production.

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PULSE COLLEGE

MA in Scoring for Film & Visual Media One Year, Full Time

LEADERS IN CREATIVE MEDIA EDUCATION

Professional Tutors World-renowned guest tutors on this unique MA programme at Windmill Lane Recording Studios include: • Derek Gleeson — conductor, composer, producer, percussionist, pianist and educator. A 35-year industry veteran, Derek heads up the team as course director.

• Christopher Young — Golden Globe-nominated composer whose credits include horror films such as Drag Me To Hell; A Nightmare On Elm Street 2 and Hellraiser; and more recently Spider-Man 3 for which he received the Film & TV Music Award for Best Score for a Dramatic Feature Film.

• Conrad Pope — Awardwinning composer whose credits include the most recent Star Wars trilogy; the Harry Potter series; Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Trek X; the Matrix films; and Memoirs of a Geisha, and My Week with Marilyn.

• Richard Bellis — Emmy award-winning composer, author and educator. Past president of the Society of Composers and Lyricists, served on the Board of Governors for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Board member of the American Society of Composers and Publishers.

• Daniel Carlin — Emmy awardwinning music editor and educator. Daniel is a 30-year industry veteran who has worked as music editor, music director, music supervisor, booth consultant, soundtrack producer and conductor on over 100 film and TV projects.

• Craig Stuart Garfinkle — Award-winning producer and Emmy nominated composer. Craig has worked in Film, TV, Documentaries, Commercials, Stage Musicals, Games, Multimedia and Albums. He is also a specialist in music in trailers for movies, including: J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek; the last three Harry Potter movies; Spider-Man 3 and James Bond, A Quantum of Solace.

• Garry Schyman – film composer and videogame scorer. Garry has written acclaimed scores for BioShock; Dante’s Inferno and Destroy All Humans! and contributed to TV shows and films including Magnum, PI; The A-Team; Lost in Africa; and Tornado!

• Debbie Smith — music producer, recording engineer, music editor and educator. Debbie works in the recording studios of Dublin, Sofia and Los Angeles with, among others, industry giants Denis Sands, Steve Dorff and Conrad Pope.

• Greg Magee — a composer and flutist, Gregg is one of Ireland’s busiest composers working consistently on many international TV animation series. 2

PULSE COLLEGE

MA in Scoring for Film & Visual Media One Year, Full Time

LEADERS IN CREATIVE MEDIA EDUCATION

Kevin Nolan — composer, scientist, author, educator and master of synthesis. Part of the Music Technology team. When not composing, Kevin is busy with the European Space Station INTEGRAL space-probe mission!

Beijing to New York to Frankfurt. Linda will mentor and supervise the Major Project aspect of the MA. Fionnuala Conway — composer and educator, leader and lecturer in Music and Media Technologies, at Trinity College, Dublin. Fionnuala heads up the Major Project of the MA program.

Anna Rice — composer, orchestrator, arranger. Anna’s recent projects include scoring a 52-episode animation series for Nickelodeon, arranging songs for The Chieftains and orchestrating for the BBC.

Juliet Martin — publisher, composer agent, record label manager and owner/director of Silverstream Music, a bespoke music company. Juliet heads up the business, legal and management lecturer team.

Linda Buckley — composer and educator, lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin. RTE Lyric FM composer in residence. Guest lecturer in composition, from

Course Content

Detailed Course Content Fundamentals of Film Scoring — including how to effectively compose, orchestrate record and produce a film score, unaided by any computer programs in the techniques employed by the Masters.

• Fundamentals of Film Scoring • Score Analysis and Compositional Techniques • Music Technology • Orchestration and Arranging • The Business of Scoring and Visual Media

Score Analysis and Compositional Techniques — including instruction on compositional techniques and analysis of 20th century harmonic systems through examples of both film and concert repertoire,

• Studio Conducting and Score Supervision/ Production • Advanced Scoring Techniques • Project Development

Music Technology — covering concepts and workflows of the modern Digital Audio

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PULSE COLLEGE

MA in Scoring for Film & Visual Media One Year, Full Time

LEADERS IN CREATIVE MEDIA EDUCATION

Workstation (DAW), this module examines advanced programming and sampling techniques and explores virtual instruments as a powerful form of musical expression.

games productions. This module culminates in the recording of a substantial portfolio artefact with a composition recorded by a 110-member orchestra with conductor, score supervisor and engineer in a professional recording studio environment.

Orchestration and Arranging — exploring the concept of achieving a dynamic balance of all musical elements. This module also examines contemporary methods of combining samples and acoustic instruments.

Project Development — completing a detailed research proposal to include investigation of specialist topics and presentation of findings, hypotheses or original creative outcomes.

The Business of Visual Media — including publishing, licensing and legal issues. This module will also cover the development of an online promotional presence using communication strategies appropriate to the marketing of services in the music and visual media sector.

Further Progression At the end of the one-year programme, you will be capable of effectively functioning in the role of composer, orchestrator, music editor, music supervisor or music producer in the industries of motion pictures, television, gaming and other audio/visual media production.

Studio Conducting and Score Supervision — exploring the physical mechanism of conducting and the responsibilities of both studio conductor and scoring supervisor. Through the experience of conducting live instrumentalists, including orchestral ensembles during recording sessions, you will explore the dynamics of conductor/player relationships and the efficiencies of conducting techniques. You will also develop the skills required to fulfil the role of music supervisor/ music producer in a professional recording environment.

On completion of this course, you will: • understand the relationships between the score/soundtrack and sound design as well as the myriad of other elements contained within the production of television, film and online media; • be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of underlying concepts and processes in the composition and production of musical scores;

Advanced Scoring Techniques for Visual Media – covering the workflows and methodologies of key industry practitioners, this module will examine the trends and techniques in creating a score for visual media and will specifically examine the “Hollywood sound“ associated with large budget film and

• be capable of writing sophisticated and effective orchestral scores for both “live” and virtual instruments; • have an advanced understanding of historical and contemporary contexts of music in visual media and digital formats (including opera,

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PULSE COLLEGE LEADERS IN CREATIVE MEDIA EDUCATION

International students may be interviewed online, if preferred.

early cinema, music theatre, live performance and gaming); • be able to compose complex and sophisticated music scores that respond and engage with the languages of film, television and game formats (including varied genres such as documentary, fiction, action, suspense, romantic comedy, comedy, thriller and animation, etc.);

Normally, candidates will have an upper second class degree in music, visual media or a related field of study, or have a performer’s diploma/ certificate from an accredited institution; however, candidates without a primary degree but who can demonstrate their creative potential, professional knowledge and/or experience within the field are encouraged to apply.

• have the confidence and sophistication to work creatively and collaboratively with directors, editors and producers as well as instrumentalists and musicians in the production of music and the communication of musical concepts and ideas.

Candidates who have an accredited certificate/ diploma in music production/engineering and also have a strong musical background will be considered, as well as active film/media composers who may not necessarily have had formalized training but who want to upgrade their skills.

Admissions Applicants should primarily have a passion for the medium of Film and Visual Media and for its musical compositional content, and should be able to demonstrate a creative and committed interest to the field.

Please enquire for portfolio submission guidelines and other detailed information regarding the admission process and requirements at: [email protected] or call us on 01 478 4045.

Entry to the program is determined through interview and submission of a creative portfolio of work.

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