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London Film School Workshops is proud to collaborate with The School of Sound on this new two-day seminar series. The event is aimed at those working in screen-based media, with particular relevance for directors, writers and producers as well as sound designers, editors and composers. Experts from The School of Sound will deliver half-day seminars on the following topics:
PROF. STEPHEN DEUTSCH: Putting Music in its Place
Setting a framework for the use of sound and music with image, Stephen Deutsch offers a new way of hearing music within the unified world of a film's soundtrack. Stephen is Head of Post-Production at Bournemouth Media School. He is also a composer for television, film and theatre and Editor of The Soundtrack Journal.
LARRY SIDER: Sound Changes the Image
Larry Sider deconstructs the soundtrack showing how each component of sound expresses character, place and story. He describes how the practical application of these concepts positions the audience in relation to the screen and the narrative. Larry is Director of the School of Sound, as well as an editor, sound designer and visiting lecturer at film schools in the UK and Europe. He was formerly Head of Post-Production at the National Film and Television School.
ANNABELLE PANGBORN: Giving the Film Back to the Audience
In choosing whether to use music or sound, Annabelle Pangborn analyses how music responds directly to a film’s narrative to create atmosphere, expression and mood. She shows how music connects the audience to a film’s subtext, confronting the audience with the reality of their feelings. Annabelle is Head of Editing, Sound and Music at the National Film and Television School. She is also a composer and sound designer.
CASE STUDIES AND Q&A
The afternoon session will be devoted to further case studies by the three tutors. They will also touch upon other media such as games, gallery work and dance. Time will be allowed for an in depth, wide-ranging Q&A session where participants can discuss and get feedback on their own projects.
Cost:
£200 - 10% discount for IBS members
See www.lfs.org.uk for full details
This listing is provided as information for members and does not imply endorsement.