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Series:
Berklee Guide
Publisher: Berklee Press
Format: Softcover
Author:
Richard Davis
Essential for anyone interested in the business, process and procedures of writing music for film or television, this book teaches the Berklee approach to the art, covering topics such as: preparing and recording a score, contracts and fees, publishing, royalties, copyrights and much more. Features interviews with 21 top film-scoring professionals, including Michael Kamen, Alf Clausen, Alan Silvestri, Marc Shaiman, Mark Snow, Harry Gregson-Williams and Elmer Bernstein. Now updated with info on today's latest technology, and invaluable insights into finding work in the industry.
Inventory #HL 50449607
ISBN: 9780876391099
UPC: 884088474195
Width: 5.88"
Length: 9.0"
424 pages
Endorsements
- “From his technical discussions to his fascinating interviews, Richard's book is one of the best resources on film/television scoring I have ever read. I wish I'd read it twenty years ago. It should be mandatory reading for everyone in the business – new-comers, veterans, students, and movie buffs.” – Mark Snow, composer for the X-Files and Millennium.
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