Technical Aspects of Film Scoring: Digital Performer – Lesson 2 Part 3
Advanced Features of Digital Performer for Film Scoring
10m 2s Intermediate
Author: Chris Fitzgerald
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Digital Performer is arguably the standard music creation platform for film scoring. In use by many A-list Hollywood composers (including Michael Giacchino, Howard Shore and Danny Elfman), DP has rock-solid video syncing capabilities, and boasts many other unique features like punches & streamers to video, a multi-sequence “chunk” window allowing for total cue management in one file, and more. No prior film scoring experience is necessary. Students are recommended to own or have access to a computer with MIDI sequencing and audio recording software to complete the course challenges.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Discern film scoring aspects such as SMPTE timecode, film frame rate, audio sample rate and bit-depth, and spotting
- Use Digital Performer to create markers, calculate tempo and set up a complete click track for a film scene
- Use Digital Performer to add punches & streamers to video
- Use Digital Performer to compose, mix and export a music piece
Lesson 2 Part 3 – Advanced Features of Digital Performer for Film Scoring
- Exporting audio in Digital Performer
- Chunks and Sequences features in Digital Performer
- Creating a build session sequence
- Prepping for final delivery of audio on a project
Lesson Challenge: Score a short video clip in Digital Performer