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"The Score" is a professional quarterly journal from the Society of Composers & Lyricists. Each issue is filled with the latest information and commentary from the world of scoring for motion pictures. Whether it's interviews with today's leading composers such as James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer or John Williams, Performing Rights issues, contracts or the latest in hi-tech gadgets and music software, The Score offers a wealth of information and an inside look at this craft found nowhere else in the Film Music Industry.
The Society of Composers & Lyricists is a guild and disseminates information concerning the creative and business aspects of writing music and lyrics for film, television and games and is committed to advancing the interests of the film music community.
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XXVII / NUMBER ONE / SPRING 2011
In this issue solid state storage and the mobile studio. SSD drives should be considered the future of storage and a worthwhile alternative for composers who need high-end performance from their workstations.
What's In A Song? How Top Musical Artists Choose The Songs They Perform And Record - In a good song, lyric and music go hand-in-hand. You always want the melody to support the drama and emotion of the lyric.
Production, Placement And Process - live recording tips
A Conversation with composer AARON ZIGMAN
Behind the scenes SCL events in Los Angeles, Holiday Dinner and much more...
Highlights of the 2012 NAMM Show
"Musical Shares" - Follow Charles Bernstein's "A Brief History of Film Music" to the present with a perspective on what the industry is today and how we may adapt to the ever changing landscape.
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