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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 4,970 - ≈ € 12,280 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This course is ideal if you are a composer aspiring to work in the media industry, and want to learn more about the practical and theoretical techniques for composing and producing music for film and TV. It is taught by experienced professional film/TV composers, and gives you the opportunity to collaborate with film-makers and animators on other masters courses within the University. You will also have the chance to write for a professional live ensemble and other live ensembles in the music department.
What will you study?
You will compose music for a large variety of different types of moving image and will have opportunities to work with film-makers, screen designers and animators. You will analyse a range of film and TV scores, exploring the ways in which music has been used to create and convey atmosphere and mood, and depict setting, character and action. We will also discuss and examine the business and copyright aspects of film composing.
You will study in-depth the aesthetics and functions of music composed to image, exploring the relationship(s) between the composer and producers, directors, and music editors. You will also study and practise the use of main themes, underscoring and the harmonic languages of soundtracks, both in big- and small-screen contexts. A further opportunity is to have a composition performed by a professional ensemble, conducted by each individual student to picture, in a fully professional 24-track recording environment. You will also cover how to use the technology to create produced soundtracks of a high quality.
Core modules
* Advanced Techniques for Composing for Film and Television
* Colloquia
* Composing for Live Ensemble to Image
* Major Project
* Researching Music
* Techniques and Technology for Composing for Film and Television
* The Business of Composing for Film and Television
Optional modules
* Advanced Production of Popular Music
* Comparative International Music Education
* Music Education in the UK: Theory and Practice
* Popular Music Composition
* Psychology of Musical Learning, Communication and Expression
* Recording Techniques
* Sound Design
* The Aesthetics of Musical Performance
* The Marketing of Popular Music
* Applied Musical Skills
* Conducting
* Creating Music and Sound for Image 2
* Ensemble Projects 2
* Jazz Studies 2
* Live Electronics
* Music in Context
* Special Study
* British Cinema 1960-1990
* Gender and Sexuality in European Cinema
* Mapping World Cinema
* New Hollywood: from the mainstream to the margins
* Place and Identity in European Cinema(s)
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take test* A second class degree or above in a relevant subject, or equivalent.
* Usually some experience of working with music technology.
* International students must have an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent1.
Samples of work
Prospective students need to send in 3 contrasting scores with recordings.
Interviews
We normally invite applicants for an interview with the course director or another senior member of the teaching team. International students based overseas can arrange for an interview by email or telephone.
Prior learning - AP(E)L
Applicants with prior qualifications and learning may be exempt from appropriate parts of a course in accordance with the University's policy for the assessment of prior learning and prior experiential learning.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade B (Score: 75) |
Many of the courses that we run are accredited and recognised by relevant professional bodies within their respective fields. As part of our commitment to providing quality, relevant courses we seek accreditation and recognition wherever possible. In fact the Higher Education Funding Council of England awarded us a quality rating for 'Excellence in teaching'.
Kingston Business School is also one of an elite number of UK business schools with Association of MBA accreditation of our MBA courses. Plus we have received EPAS accreditation from the European Foundation for Management Development for several of our postgraduate and undergraduate business programmes; only the second UK business school to receive this accreditation.
To view a full list of our accreditations, please visit our website.
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