Tim Stoney – Trailer Music Redefined

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Tim Stoney – Trailer Music RedefinedLearn The Art Of Producing Massive Trailer MusicAnd Getting It On The Big Cinema ScreenEmbark on an 8-Module journey taking you through everything you need to know to start writing music for major Hollywood trailer campaigns.Learn the ins and outs of orchestral, sound design and hybrid trailer music, and master practical techniques for each style. From composition and orchestration to sound design, mixing and mastering – the course will help you meet the demands of the high industry standards.Get exclusive insights from experienced industry professionals such as composers, publishers, and editors, and learn about the business side of the game to kickstart your epic journey as a trailer composer.Here’s What You’ll LearnCreating a trailer cue from scratchThe different fields, types and styles of Trailer MusicFinding fresh, unique and grabbing ideasApproaches working with strings, brass, choir, rhythms and moreUsing sound design elements and trailer FXMastering Orchestral, Sound Design and Hybrid trailer music creationPractical techniques for composing, orchestrating and arranging through simplified music theoryMixing and mastering a trailer cueUsing essential tools and mixing plugins, from a professional mix engineerExclusive insights from trailer music publishers, composers and editorsAnd much more!What You Get In The Course8 Modules covering the full process of creating a massive trailer music trackWeekly Assignments to Accelerate LearningPersonal feedback in a group settingOver 12 Hours of In-Depth Video ContentTrailer SFX Sample PackLifetime AccessAccess to Course Students Group100% Satisfaction GuaranteeFUNDAMENTAL SKILLSLearn all the crucial skills a trailer composer needs, from crafting signature sounds, to the trailer format, and achieving a professional sound.SPECIALIZED TECHNIQUESDive into practical ways to handle strings, brass, choirs and SFX when working with trailers, and take your cues to a new level.3 TRACK CREATION BREAKDOWNSWatch as we dissect and analyze cues in the three primary styles most commonly used in trailer music: Orchestral, Sound Design and Hybrid.EXCLUSIVE INSIGHTSGain valuable insights from publishers, composers and supervisors with years in the business.MIXING AND MASTERING WALKTHROUGHSLearn the keys to a solid mix and master, as we walk you through the production of a massive trailer cue.ESSENTIAL TOOLSDive into essential and valuable tools and techniques that will help you excel to a new level with your trailer music production.Your Journey Through The CourseModule 1:Introduction To Trailer MusicWe will start off the course by being introduced to the world of trailer music, what it is and the different terminologies.This module will aim at teaching you the first things you need to know in order to get started on your journey to becoming a professional trailer music composer.What we will learn in the first module of this course:What Trailer Music is (and isn’t!)The different types of trailersand spotsGenres, styles and types of trailer musicKnowing and understanding SFX in trailer musicUsing edit points and SFX combosAnalyzing trailers and their musicThe importance of breaks and how to incorporate themThis will set you up for the coming modules where we start to actually write and produce trailer music.Module 2:Fundamentals Of Trailer MusicArguably the most important module of this course, we are going to dive in-depth into the main fundamentals that trailer music composers use to create their music.We will start by looking at the common trailer music track structure. Once we know it, we can start tinkering away at some ideas for our track and be well on our way to create a finished track.We’ll be covering:How to start your trackThe main methods for continuing and taking the track furtherHow to test out different ideas and layer soundsOrganizing the stems of the trackUsing synths together with the orchestraAdding percussion and rhythmic elementsFinishing up the track structure and creating an outroFurthermore we will dive into some more simplified music theory to help you orchestrate, compose and arrange your music better.You’ll learn about Harmony & Chords, Melody & Counter-Melody, and we’ll also look at how to write for:BrassStringsChoirRhythmic ElementsThis will truly let you grasp the fundamentals of writing a track as a whole, and learn how to incorporate and implement them in your own trailer music.Module 3:Orchestral Trailer MusicOnce we have gone through the main fundamentals of creating trailer music, we will dive into more specific fields and genres, and in Module 3: Orchestral Trailer Music we’ll be using the orchestra and choirs more prominently.In this module:Main features and stylistic choices for orchestral trailer musicA full walkthrough of how an orchestral track is built and layeredThe structure of an orchestral trackUsing high-pitched instrumentsLayering strings, brass and moreAchieving a trailerish sound vs a realistic soundModule 4:Sound Design Trailer MusicIn this module, we’ll dive further into sound design trailer music and look at some of the main approaches.We will look at:Main features and stylistic choices for sound design trailer musicA full walkthrough of a sound design trailer cueWorking with synthsFinding and using sample sourcesBraams Sound creationHits Sound creationPing Sound creationModule 5:Hybrid Trailer MusicThis module is all about merging the orchestral style with the sound design, and bringing out the best of these two worlds of trailer music.What we will be learning:Main features and stylistic choices for hybrid trailer musicA full walkthrough of a hybrid trackHow to layer and expand percussion to make them hugeCreating a thunderous trailer soundHow to trailerfy your stringsOdd trailer music stylesThis is the last of the style modules and after these three you will have gotten a deeper understanding into what goes into each of the major styles.Module 6:Mixing and Mastering Your TrackIn the sixth module, we are going to mix and master a track.We will learn what goes into the fundamental mixing mindsets and workflows, specific tools and programs, and more.This is of course applicable on all music production, but we will be focusing on the trailer sound.Here’s what we’ll go through:Mixing a full trackOrganizing stemsLeveling and PanningEqualizing (EQ)CompressionReverbs and processing themHow to get a massive soundUsing specific techniques like side-chainingGiving punch to elements like percussionModule 7:The Business Of Trailer MusicTo be a financially successful trailer music composer, understanding the different parts of the industry is crucial.While most composers just want to make the music, and not having to deal with anything business-related, it is still a great idea to understand the different components and aspects of the industry.In this 7th module of the course, we’ll learn:What working as a trailer music composer is likeHow much money you can makeThe digital nomad lifestyleWorking freelance vs in-houseCreating a great portfolioHow good you need to be to get placementsContractsReaching out to publishersAnd moreModule 8:Insights From The IndustryIn the 8th and last module of this course, you will be gaining insights from professionals in the industry.You will learn from highly skilled and professional composers, trailer house directors, trailer editors and trailer music publishers.The insights here are exclusive to Evenant, and will keep growing as we receive more guidance from amazing professionals in the industry.Bonus Module:AdvicesProductivity tips, staying on top of your game, and getting the most out of learning how to become a professional trailer music composer. 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