Recording, Editing, and Mixing Techniques for Film Composers 1

Course Number
FS-631
Description

This is a project-based course geared toward composers for visual media. Students learn basic aspects of recording, editing and mixing in the modern DAW environment. Students master general concepts of music pre-production, signal flow and signal processing, as well as the specific workflow of Avid Pro Tools and Apple Logic Pro X. Students also learn to achieve professional results and create realistic mock-ups. This course is a prerequisite for FS-632 Recording, Editing, and Mixing Techniques for Film Composers 2. In the two consecutive courses, students learn the complete production process from pre-production, recording though the mixing and delivery stage of music for visual media.

Credits
3
Prerequisites
FS-530
Required Of
SFTV graduate students
Electable By
SFTV graduate students
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Valencia
Department
SFTV
Course Chair
Lucio Godoy
Taught By
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