AI in Film Composition
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Online (Zoom)
Description
We are excited to invite you to the online workshop ‘AI in Film Composition’ with the acclaimed Austrian film composer Walter Werzowa. The workshop is designed specifically for media composers who work in film, theatre, web projects, and more. You will explore new possibilities in ideation and production, addressing both creative and legal perspectives. Expand your skill set and stay ahead in the evolving world of film composition – we look forward to your participation and creative insights. See below for the full workshop programme.
W h o: film/media composers
W h e n:
Day 1: Tue, 6 February
Day 2: Wed, 7 February
Day 3: Sun, 11 February
T i m e: Each day from 7 – 10 pm (Kuwait time)
W h e r e: online via Zoom
H o w: Please register until 5 Feb via the Google form in bio (Linktree)
C o s t s: The workshop is free of charge, but registration is essential
L a n g u a g e: English
P r o g r a m m e
Day 1: Introduction and Temp Music Exploration
Time for introductions. Dive into the pool of AI technologies and discover how AI can assist in finding appropriate temp music. Walter will demonstrate in his DAW (Logic) how to analyze temp tracks and craft a relevant creative response to secure projects. A discussion on how to defend your work in challenging situations.
Day 2: Practical Application and Legal Aspects
Walter will present an assignment. Work on a short movie scene accompanied by a temp track. Understand the intricacies of spotting sessions and learn what questions to ask. Explore how AI can assist in navigating agreements and contracts.
Day 3: Presentation and Future Outlook
Present your work for discussion and constructive feedback, with potential on-the-fly changes. Conclude with a glimpse into the future of AI in film composition and its impact on the composer’s career.
A b o u t
Walter Werzowa is an award-winning Hollywood film composer, producer and professor of media composition with a focus on film music at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. He has composed film music for directors such as Steven Spielberg and Wim Wenders, among others.
W h o: film/media composers
W h e n:
Day 1: Tue, 6 February
Day 2: Wed, 7 February
Day 3: Sun, 11 February
T i m e: Each day from 7 – 10 pm (Kuwait time)
W h e r e: online via Zoom
H o w: Please register until 5 Feb via the Google form in bio (Linktree)
C o s t s: The workshop is free of charge, but registration is essential
L a n g u a g e: English
P r o g r a m m e
Day 1: Introduction and Temp Music Exploration
Time for introductions. Dive into the pool of AI technologies and discover how AI can assist in finding appropriate temp music. Walter will demonstrate in his DAW (Logic) how to analyze temp tracks and craft a relevant creative response to secure projects. A discussion on how to defend your work in challenging situations.
Day 2: Practical Application and Legal Aspects
Walter will present an assignment. Work on a short movie scene accompanied by a temp track. Understand the intricacies of spotting sessions and learn what questions to ask. Explore how AI can assist in navigating agreements and contracts.
Day 3: Presentation and Future Outlook
Present your work for discussion and constructive feedback, with potential on-the-fly changes. Conclude with a glimpse into the future of AI in film composition and its impact on the composer’s career.
A b o u t
Walter Werzowa is an award-winning Hollywood film composer, producer and professor of media composition with a focus on film music at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. He has composed film music for directors such as Steven Spielberg and Wim Wenders, among others.