Be careful what you ask for! [:D]
Seriously, the thing that makes Scott's course so unique, to me, is that he has developed some ideas and concepts about orchestrating film music for large orchestras that are totally his own. Some of it runs totally contrary to what our professors taught us. That being the case, I feel funny about sharing anything he might consider proprietary without his consent. (He's such an amazingly open guy I'm sure he'd probably give it...but I'd definitely want to ask first.)
Exerpts of some of his presentations are available at the Film Music Website as downloadable MP3's. And don't expect some dry, proffesorial monologue. Scott's as entertaining as he is brilliant.
Here's a link. http://www.theindustrystore.com/doause.html
I will tell you...I learned at least two entirely new concepts which will serve me well for the rest of my career. Now I just need to get work applying them. That's the easy part, right?
Wrong!
[[;)]]
And I reiterate, one of the best things about being there in person is the people you get to meet. A real bond develops. One of the 'Smalley Alums' even took it upon himself to collect the email addresses of everyone in attendance, and share it with the group so that we can all keep in touch. As Scott might say, "Dude. That's cool!"
Fred Story
Seriously, the thing that makes Scott's course so unique, to me, is that he has developed some ideas and concepts about orchestrating film music for large orchestras that are totally his own. Some of it runs totally contrary to what our professors taught us. That being the case, I feel funny about sharing anything he might consider proprietary without his consent. (He's such an amazingly open guy I'm sure he'd probably give it...but I'd definitely want to ask first.)
Exerpts of some of his presentations are available at the Film Music Website as downloadable MP3's. And don't expect some dry, proffesorial monologue. Scott's as entertaining as he is brilliant.
Here's a link. http://www.theindustrystore.com/doause.html
I will tell you...I learned at least two entirely new concepts which will serve me well for the rest of my career. Now I just need to get work applying them. That's the easy part, right?
Wrong!
[[;)]]
And I reiterate, one of the best things about being there in person is the people you get to meet. A real bond develops. One of the 'Smalley Alums' even took it upon himself to collect the email addresses of everyone in attendance, and share it with the group so that we can all keep in touch. As Scott might say, "Dude. That's cool!"
Fred Story