THE SECRET TO FILM SCORING

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  • #26412
    ENW1
    Participant

    Okay, I’ve been watching Action/Adventure & Sci-Fi films with headphones for 2 months (really). I finally had an Epiphany.
    THE MUSIC IS ALL THE SAME! I know! I’m as surprised as you.

    THE FORMULA:
    1. Use a minor key.
    2. Begin String Ostinato (hi-lo, lo-hi. whatever).
    3. Introduce Large Drums (build to a fevered pitch).
    4. Bring in the Low Brass (lots of French Horns & Trombones)
    5. Plenty of Cymbal Rolls.
    6. Abrupt, Dramatic Ending.

    NEVER EVER USE:
    1. Major keys.
    2. Woodwinds.
    3. Accordions.

    I shouldn’t be telling you this. Now everybody can do it.
    Hans is going to kill me. Please don’t tell him I told you (shhhh).

    #26420
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Bit more to it. Here’s some more tips, but not all of them:

    Using scales other than major or minor to create dissonance is common.

    Melodic content does not appear often, but when used it’s short fragments.

    Woodwinds are often used, but as ascending runs and crescendos.

    Rapid key and chord changes are common.

    #26423
    ENW1
    Participant

    I was joking.

    #26430
    BrianDWatson
    Participant

    HAHAHAHA

    #26444
    Themusicman
    Participant

    Key? String Ostinatos? Who needs this?!

    Here is a much easier formula:

    Obscure ambience.
    Big Drums
    Braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas! (Ultra low single note, preferably with some distorted synth).

    Done.

    #26453
    edhartman
    Participant

    Hire 40 interns for free. Go back to sleep.

    P.S. Hans is going to kill me. Please don’t tell him I told you (shhhh).

    #26455
    NY Composer
    Participant

    Taikos, Taikos, and more Taikos. It seems that every movie trailer is pounding with Taiko drums and very little melodic content these days.

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