In this episode, Alex does the splits between staying on the grid in your DAW and adding liveliness and expression into your music, and he explains one of the tools to do both: the tempo track.
After going through the programming and different methods for scoring to picture, Alex gives us some personal insights into a musical project for which re-programming the tempo track was absolutely essential.
Virtual Orchestration is a collaboration between Berklee College of Music (Boston, USA) and Orchestral Tools (Berlin, Germany).
Assets used in the video:
Images:
Photo of Gustav Holst
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Herbert Lambert (1881–1936), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
SFX :
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Pop 5 - User: greenvwbeetle
1kHz (1 minute) - User: kwahmah_02
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Raven
Tubular Bell
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Video creation credits:
Script / video concept 📜 : Alex Lamy, Eduard Flemmer
Music 🎶 : Alex Lamy
Script Consultation 🔍: Sascha Knorr, Hendrik Schwarzer
Camera 🎥 and Editing ✂️ : Fabián Barba Hallal
Motion graphics 🎨 : Michael Logar
Production Assistant 🎬 : Aleksi Oksanen
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