Studio1 Elias lacht

Workshop: Sound Design

09.06 – 10.06.2018, 10 – 17 Uhr
Elias Struck

Let’s Play!

Wir wollen Sound wahrnehmen, aufnehmen, komponieren, erfinden, herumspinnen, manipulieren und unserer Kreativität freien Lauf lassen. Der Workshop soll praxisnah verschiedene Möglichkeiten aufzeigen, wie wir in der Kreation und Gestaltung von audiovisuellen Inhalten neue Wege gehen können.

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The Sound of the City

Workshop: Urban Sound Design

11.06 – 13.06.2018, 10 – 17 Uhr
Kees Went, Hans Ophuis

Designing the Sound of the City

Der Workshop richtet sich an Sounddesigner*innen und Klangkünstler*innen ebenso wie an Architekt*innen und Stadtplaner*innen.

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Pro Tools

Workshop: Pro Tools

08.06.2018, 14 – 22 Uhr
Elias Struck

Keine Angst vor Software!

Es darf hemmungslos herumgeklickt werden! Der Fokus des Workshops für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene liegt auf der praxisorientierten Anwendung von Pro Tools. Die Teilnehmer*innen bekommen einen Überblick über die Pro Tools Filestruktur, Menüführung, Navigation zwischen den verschiedenen Fenstern, Ansichten und Zeitleisten, das Setup für verschiedene Anwendungsbereiche, Sessions und Tracks managen, Signalrouting (Busse, Gruppen, Sends), Grundlagen Editing, Grundlagen Automation, PlugIns und Grundlagen des Mischens.

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Programm Frustration Stephan Eicke

Forum: Film Music – Conflicts and Frustrations

Stephan Eicke
15.06.2018, 10 – 17 Uhr

Der Kurs richtet sich an alle, die als Musiker*innen mit Interesse an Filmmusik tätig sind, die entweder das Handwerk der Filmmusik erlernen oder eine Karriere als Komponist*in in den Medien aktiv verfolgen wollen.

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Programm MasterClass Film Music

MasterClass FilmMusic

11.06. – 13.06.2018, 10 – 17 Uhr
Frans Bak

Die Masterclass richtet sich an Musiker*innen, Komponist*innen, SoundDesigner*innen, Tonmeister*innen, Regisseur*innen und Produzent*innen. Folgende Aufgabe (Beschreibung in englischer Sprache) müssen die Teilnehmer*innen vorbereiten. Die Ergebnisse werden am letzten Tag der MasterClass diskutiert.

Dear participants,
we will work on a series called Conspiracy of Silence – a series I am working on right now, and I have got permission to share with you. Not the whole script – but here is a pitch:
Former arms dealer Robert Kastell is on an impassioned mission for revenge. Having spent 30 years in exile after his escape from the corrupt Swedish weapons trade, Robert suffers a personal tragedy that he blames on the industry he left behind. He tracks down Anders Speths, the man that once lured him in to the trade and subsequently tried to have him killed. But what Robert doesn’t know is that when he fled the country, he left behind an unborn daughter, who Speths since raised as his own. With an unexpected paternal instinct awoken, Robert’s thirst for revenge is suddenly complicated, and tempered by his need to protect his daughter. With the help of a journalist, Åsa – who has her own personal agenda against Speths and the weapons trade – Robert must change his approach to bring down the man, and the industry, that took so much from him.
What kind of music would be right for this?? There are many answers – but let me hear your thoughts – and try and make a piece of music that would work for this. I know it is a hard one with so little information.

Here is a clip.

The whole series is about this guy Robert who wants revenge for the death of his girlfriend. So this scene is very important in the series. We have to know that they love each other – and we have to feel his pain.
When do we start music – what kind of music is right – is it one long piece – or different pieces? I wont tell you more – because I would love to see how you attack this. I will off course play my version of this as well – and try and find the versions I made they didn’t like as well. If you only do a part of the scene it is also fine. When you present your music I would prefer it was a QuickTime file with the film – so we all could see, and hear, it right away.

Looking forward seeing you all!
Best Frans Bak

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