How To Make Music To Film & Video In Studio One [TUTORIAL]

How To Make Music To Film & Video In Studio One [TUTORIAL]

How To Make Music To Film & Video In Studio One [TUTORIAL]

Learn how to Create, Write, and Compose Music to Film and Video in Studio One

What you’ll learn:

  • Learn How to Work to Video with Studio One
  • Learn How to Write Music to Video
  • Learn to Design Sounds and Use Sound Effects to Video
  • Learn How to use all the functions and features in Studio One when working to Video

Requirements:

  • Studio One Artist or Professional Software, or Presonus Sphere
  • A basic knowledge on how a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) works
  • A basic knowledge on how musical instruments work
  • A basic Knowledge on Video Formats

Description
Do you want to learn how to write and compose music to Video and Film in Studio One?In this course I will go through how our can import in Video, write music to the video, and build up sound design and sound effects. Enhancing this audio visual experience is a great skill to master and add to your Studio One skillset quiver. This course will help you take your songs and productions to the next level!I have been using Studio One for the last 10 years, and have explored every part and aspect of the application, and want to show you how YOU how you can use this DAW when working to Video and/or FilmSo, if sounds like something interesting that you want to learn, then this is the perfect course for you! Learn EVERYTHING you can know in Studio One when working with Video!This course will take you step-by-step on how to start off off with the application. From importing in the video file/s. Through to setting the tempo, writing your music and main motief and finalizing your music productions for the videoWith easy-to-follow tutorials and a real-world example to follow, you’ll enjoy learning while taking action. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?Video Formats that are supportedHow to Import and Edit Video FilesSketching out a Motief IdeaBuilding up your InstrumentationGetting Creative with Sound Design and Sound Effects to enhance your VideosExporting out your Audio to the Video Files WHY USE STUDIO ONE 5?Studio One is a packed with a ton of tools and features to use when working to video. And its ease of use and drag and drop functionality really make it easy to work to video. WHY LEARN FROM US?This course will go through the steps on how to get up and running in Studio One when working to video, plus show you all the features and functions in the application.My goal with the course is to give you the tools and tricks that you need within Studio One to use the application efficiently.I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU IN THE COURSE! Cheers, Gary Hiebner

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

  • Lecture 1 Introduction
  • Lecture 2 What Video Formats are Supported
  • Lecture 3 Importing Video and Viewing the Video
  • Lecture 4 Finding the Tempo

Section 2: How to Start the Music

  • Lecture 5 Sketching Out a Motief Idea
  • Lecture 6 Vertically Expanding the Instrumentation
  • Lecture 7 Adding Layers and Ambience

Section 3: Sound Effects and Sound Design

  • Lecture 8 Adding Hits
  • Lecture 9 Adding Extra Explosion Sound Effects
  • Lecture 10 Whoosh Sound Effects with Spotting and Slip Editing
  • Lecture 11 Synthesizing Whoosh Sounds

Section 4: Working with Extra Videos and Cues

  • Lecture 12 Adding a 2nd Video to the Video Global Track
  • Lecture 13 Transitions Between Videos (Cue Changes)
  • Lecture 14 Adding Extra Layers and Making Edits

Section 5: Conclusion

  • Lecture 15 Exporting Out Your Video
  • Lecture 16 Conclusion
  • Lecture 17 BONUS SECTION

Music Producers and Songwriters who are wanting to use Studio one when Working to Video,Studio One users who want to see what is possible with Video in the application,Studio one users who want to improve their music production and learn a new skill for their toolkit

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