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Songwriting for Film and TV

Author: Brad Hatfield
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The field of songwriting for film and television has grown exponentially over the past few years, providing a promotional launching pad (as well as a potentially lucrative income stream) for artist and songwriter careers. This course will explore the techniques of writing music that will appeal specifically to music supervisors, editors, directors, and producers across any number of different genres.

The course begins with an overview of the historical and current uses of songs in to succeed as a songwriter for film and television. You'll then explore the elements of a visual-media-friendly song, including appropriate harmonic colors, rhythmic elements, and intros, vamps, and endings. Whether your material is background source music or a featured song, the course will teach you how to successfully write on demand and how to write for music libraries. You'll learn effective techniques for collaborating, both during the writing and production process. Your ability to collaborate with other writers and performers will expand your network and greatly improve your chances for successful placement of your songs in visual media. The course will also explore important business considerations, including negotiation, payment, and rights.

Throughout the course, you will write several short songs—each of which provide an opportunity to master specific techniques needed to succeed as a songwriter for visual media. You will also write and produce a full-length song for a featured use in a movie scene. You will have several opportunities to improve your songs through collaboration with your classmates and guided feedback from your instructor. The goal of the course is to give you the knowledge and tools you need to successfully place your songs in a hit movie or a popular television series. You'll start thinking more like a director and gain the skills to write songs that will enhance the overall production.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • write or modify their songs to make them "media-friendly"
  • collaborate effectively with other writers and musicians
  • find opportunities for your music to be placed into visual media
  • exchange audio files for flawless collaborations
  • ask the right questions and listen effectively, when speaking to production staff regarding their needs for songs
  • negotiate effectively when entering into agreements with publishers and producers
  • understand the details needed for cue sheets to enable writer and publisher royalty income
  • understand key components in agreements between songwriters and third-party publishers specializing in song placement
  • write a song to work in sync with on-screen action (dancing)
  • write and orchestrate songs so the song effectively communicates time, location, and dramatic tone
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For-credit tuition: $1,400
Non-credit tuition: $1,200
Add 6 CEUs: $25.00
Credits: 3
Duration: 12 weeks
Catalog #: BMW-180
 

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Brad Hatfield
Brad Hatfield Emmy Award winning composer and one of Boston's most prolific and popular musicians.
Crit Harmon
Crit Harmon Songwriter and music producer, writing music for film and TV and consulting nationally on a variety of music related topics.
Brad Hatfield
Brad Hatfield Emmy Award winning composer and one of Boston's most prolific and popular musicians.
Crit Harmon
Crit Harmon Songwriter and music producer, writing music for film and TV and consulting nationally on a variety of music related topics.
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"Songwriting for Film & TV has been way more in-depth than anticipated. I expected some tips and tricks and that was just about it. What I got was a wealth of information and hopefully collaborations that will last well beyond the class!" - R. Van Horn
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