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Music Editing for Film and Television

The Art and the Process

Steve Saltzman

Music / Recording & Reproduction

In films from Psycho to There Will Be Blood, the musical score dictates the viewers emotional reactions, whether or not we fully recognize that we are responding to these aural cues. It's not just the music that affects us, though, but the marriage of the film s sound and picture. The music editor is responsible for this union. When we hear a completed soundtrack, making music for the movies can seem like a simple process. In fact, it is most often very complicated, involved, and challenging. Author Steven Saltzman brings his varied background in composing and editing music for film, television, and animation to this comprehensive treatment of editing music for visual media. Readers get coverage of the practical, with detailed techniques of how to solve many musical problems often encountered during editing, but also an overview of the process of music editing and how it fits into the overall production pipeline. Copious interviews with well-known professionals offer readers a wide perspective on music editing for film, and plenty of box-outs address a wide variety of projects, whether readers are working on a low-budget documentary, a Hollywood blockbuster, or even an indie game project.
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