MSH Workshop: COMPOSING FILM MUSIC

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MSH Workshop: COMPOSING FILM MUSIC
June 14th/15th 2022, 14:00 – 21:00 H
Location: Hotel ibis Hamburg St. Pauli Messe, Simon-von-Utrecht-Straße 63, 20359 Hamburg
Instructor: Miguel Kertsman
Working language: English
Tuition Fee: 400,00 € (incl. 19% Mwst./VAT)
MSH Flatrate: 1,600.00 € (incl. 19% Mwst./VAT)
(Any number of MasterClasses, workshops, MSH Conference and SpecialEvents)

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The course mostly focuses on the creative part of film scoring: Creativity, Aesthetics and Processes. It addresses the Art and to an extent (as time permits) the profession of composing and producing music for linear media such as films. This multi-faceted discipline is presented and discussed with participants examining fundamental historical and theoretical aspects including the more recent development of post war mid-20th Century film music, music aesthetics, dramaturgy and cognitive psychology. Basic scoring methods and approaches are also discussed illustrating creative and music production processes in film music. This hands-on course also allows students to apply concepts learned into practice by working on an Aural Story Music Aesthetics exercise followed by the scoring of a film cue. A group discussion and peer critique session follows under the instructor’s supervision.

Learning goals and objectives:

– Essential background on today’s Western “Film Music.”
– Music aesthetics, dramaturgy and psychology: Your Voice
– Key film music elements and how those impact deals and contracts
– Creative and production process along with directors, producers, supervisors, sound designers
– Film Music creation methods and common practices today
– Participants will spot a film scene and engage in a Reverse Scoring™ exercise
– Creating an Aural Story through diegetic sounds, abstract sounds and music
– Scoring a film cue
– Discussion and Group Critique
– Key business aspects pertaining to composers:
– IP and publishing rights,
– Basic deal structures
– Key negotiation points

Projected Lesson Plan:
June 14th:

14:00 – 15:00 Introductions and overview. A brief recent historical retrospective.
15:00 – 17:00 Music Aesthetics and Films
17:00 – 17:20 Pause
17:20 – 19:30 Aesthetics Conclusion – Exercise
19:30 – 19:45 Pause
19:45 – 21:00 Key Film Music Elements Start, Aural Stories — overnight exercise

June 15th:
14:00 – 16:00 Aural Stories Presentation, Key Film Music Elements Completion
16:00 – 17:00 Exercise (Spaceship)
17:00 – 17:30 Pause following exercise
17:30 – 19:30 Spotting and Film Scoring Exercise
19:30 – 19:45 Pause
19:45 – 21:00 Scoring cues presentation, group discussion

Miguel Kertsman’s compositions organically cross the genre boundaries of symphonic, chamber and vocal music for the classical concert stage, as well as theater, jazz experimental music, film/game scoring and electronica. The orchestral, vocal and chamber works have been performed by renowned artists*. His music has been performed at the United Nations in Vienna, at the World Expo in Lisbon, at the “Ecology in Nature and the Arts” Festival of the Amazon Rainforest in “Nature and the Arts” Festival in Belem, Brazil, in dance choreographies in various countries, and on prestigious stages such as the Vienna Konzertahus, New York’s Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Latin American Memorial São Paulo, St. Paul’s in Covent Garden Paul’s in Covent Garden London, the Bregenz Opera Festival and leading jazz venues such as the New York Knitting Factory, the 55 Bar, the Vienna Porgy & Bess.

In his earlier professional years, Miguel worked extensively as a studio musician, keyboardist, arranger and conductor. As a music producer and recording artist, his discography includes over 200 international releases. Solo albums as a recording artist provided him with an eclectic and diverse international audience. He has contributed music to media projects such as films, games and other media.

As an educator, Miguel Kertsman has designed master of arts programs, courses and curricula, served as a lecturer or given lectures, master classes, seminars, colloquia and workshops at Dartmouth College, Sibelius Academy, Northwestern University, Danube University Austria, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, IES Abroad University Consortium.

Kertsman graduated cum laude in record time from Boston’s Berklee College of Music and received the Oscar Peterson Jazz Masters Incentive Prize. He went on to study orchestral conducting with Mo. Attilio Poto at the Boston Conservatory and composition with Prof. Stanley Wolfe at the Juilliard School in New York.

 

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