In January of 2009, I had the pleasure of having some music recorded at the Glenn Gould Studio in CBC studios downtown Toronto. This was part of the Guild of Canadian Film Composers outreach program designed to engage emerging filmmakers in the art and process of film music, and the value of recording with live musicians. This short video is a little ‘behind the scenes’ look at a cue being recorded with a 28 member orchestra at a top notch studio. I’ll be going into more details on the exciting and challenging process of preparing for and producing a scoring session in a future post – stay tuned!
(Click on the image above to play the Quicktime movie)
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May 1, 2009 at 11:36 am
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March 1, 2009 at 1:40 am
mark ellis
yeah …
I’m gonna need you to, um, CRESCendo there … mmhmm
yeah… why don’t you go ahead and make that a, a, MEZZO FORTE while you’re at it. mmkay?
Seriously though, amazing! Hearing your work in that setting must have been thrilling. Congrats!
March 1, 2009 at 11:51 am
Adrian Ellis
Ha ha ha! Hey! Do you know how much work I put in with my Italian Musical Terms Coach to stop saying “Messy Farty”?? Show some respect!