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This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of how modern films use both Music and Sound, but also the people that make it. This lesson is closely linked with others in this series, “Music and Sound Design in Films”.
The lesson presentation covers these key areas in detail;

  • Has Music always been in Films?
  • Non-Diegetic Sound in movies
  • Why have Music in films?
  • The two types of musical elements in films
  • How Film scores play with our Brains
  • Who creates the music for Films?
  • The people that work on film music and production
  • Spotting Session
  • Composing and Writing
  • Practical Example Part 1 – Interstellar Film – Hans Zimmer: writing for film
  • Practical Example Part 2 – Interstellar Film – Hans Zimmer: writing for film
  • Music and sounding Syncing
  • Slates
  • Timecode
  • Themes and Musical Motifs
  • Great example of musical Motifs in classic films
  • Character Themes – “Leitmotifs”
  • Practical Example – JAWS Film
  • Practical Example – “Leitmotifs in Star Wars Films”
  • Film Music Conclusion

The presentation comes with convenient embedded YouTube video examples, this aiding learning and ensuring a very interactive lesson that engages with learners throughout.

This lesson also links very closely to those of:

  • Foley & Sound Effects In Films
  • How Sound is Used in Films
  • History of Sound in Film
  • Sound Design in Star Wars

This resource also comes with 3 separate worksheet tasks that can be completed as homework or in-class projects. One of these is directly linked to the lesson presentation, allowing learners to follow along during the lesson, but also providing greater engagement. This classroom task comes in a “No Style”, black and white print out or an attractive, “Styled” version. This also has embedded YouTube videos to aid learning and provided industry examples of score in film making. Moreover, these are also provided with answers to aid learning and save teaches time with marking student’s work.

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These lectures and supporting classroom resources form a full library of material covering how Music and Sound are used within films and television. This covers the full comprehensive history of the development of sound in film from 1890 all the way to modern surround sound cinemas. Moreover, the resources coves the use of Music and Sound in films, the different forms that this takes and the full development of Foley and Sound FXs. There is a massive range of interactive lessons and presentations that would be excellent for Film Studies, Multimedia classes and Film/Audio Production. The resources within this bundle would easily cover a full term's worth of work and could be used for GCSE, NCFE, A-Level and BTEC level 1, 2 and 3 course framework. **In this package:** - Lectures (6 full lessons/presentations, each linking together, providing a full scheme of work for teaching) These also come with Powerpoint and Google Slide versions to Save and Share within your own Google Drive. - WORKSHEETS – All the lessons and presentations come with worksheets (with teacher answers) that link with the lesson and aid learning throughout. - HOMEWORK – again many of the lessons also come with additional learning research and homework tasks, also with answers sheets to support. - REVISION + INFOGRAPHIC - There are also additional worksheets to aid student learning and allow for revising. - AUDIO EXAMPLES– some of the presentations and lessons also have connected audio examples that support the lesson. - Video (each presentation also comes in video form, used for student revision)

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