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This updated how-to guide takes you inside the world of creating music for film and television. Packed with case studies and insider's tips, The Reel World – 2nd Edition lets you learn by example how to ensure musical aesthetics, use the most effective technology and techniques, understand the business side of things, and nurture positive relationships with music editors, directors, producers, recording engineers, musicians, and music executives. The author uses his real-world experience working as a composer in television and film to show you what it takes to do the job, how it's done, and how you can do it, too. If you want to work as a composer, scoring for film, television and other visual media, The Reel World – 2nd Edition is just the guide you've been looking for to help you get started in this fascinating and rewarding industry. The books's companion website, www.reelworld-online.com, lists updates, additions, resources, and more! Review: Excelent! Well done! - This book is very well written. I gave it 5 stars because it gives you a very well rounded look at the film scoring industry. This book is not focused on one narrow facet of film scoring but covers the full range. This seems to do a better job of acquainting a nube to the industry. This does not mean that the book is lacking in specific detail. Topics covered range from working with directors and producers to equipment in your small studio for getting the job done. You can tell that this book is written by someone who has extensive experience in the field. This is VERY different from reading a book that is written by someone who has researched a given field. There are plenty of great real world examples detailing challenges on particular jobs, solutions that were used and how it all came together in the end. There are also several useful interviews with other film professionals in the industry. Job well done! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience! Review: REEL WORLD contains a fantastic balance of technical/monetary AND creative/artistic details! - I believe I've read ALL the contemporary books (and "older" ones) on the "film music" subject (well, except for one, abbreviated as OTT), and I must say, REEL WORLD is EASILY one of my faves, for its "real/reel" world details (the author's experiences on a variety of projects, down to interaction with directors, dealing with time constraints, showing pre/post-orchestrated pieces, etc.), great interviews (composers like John Williams, Mark Isham, Hans Zimmer, Carter Burwell, James Newton Howard, Wendy & Lisa, Marc Shaiman, and more...score mixers, music editors, agents, etc.), and overall balance of technical/monetary AND creative/artistic details. This list (I could go on, lol) includes other unique things, like "Arnold" and his horrifying "chasing the temp" battle--right down to conducting patterns :-) Oddly, it's one of the ONLY books that stresses the importance of actually WATCHING films (which I do, as regularly as possible, as it is--and now I have an actual excuse to give my wife, lol!), and that contains constructive comments about DEMOS. Even the detail of how to approach dealing with cues that play across the transition between two reels (where beginning on odd or even) was super interesting. A must read! (BTW, the book often cites "extra content" at a website, but that content has since been moved to Jeff Rona dot Com slash Reel-World.)
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 39 Reviews |
B**N
Excelent! Well done!
This book is very well written. I gave it 5 stars because it gives you a very well rounded look at the film scoring industry. This book is not focused on one narrow facet of film scoring but covers the full range. This seems to do a better job of acquainting a nube to the industry. This does not mean that the book is lacking in specific detail. Topics covered range from working with directors and producers to equipment in your small studio for getting the job done. You can tell that this book is written by someone who has extensive experience in the field. This is VERY different from reading a book that is written by someone who has researched a given field. There are plenty of great real world examples detailing challenges on particular jobs, solutions that were used and how it all came together in the end. There are also several useful interviews with other film professionals in the industry. Job well done! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!
D**R
REEL WORLD contains a fantastic balance of technical/monetary AND creative/artistic details!
I believe I've read ALL the contemporary books (and "older" ones) on the "film music" subject (well, except for one, abbreviated as OTT), and I must say, REEL WORLD is EASILY one of my faves, for its "real/reel" world details (the author's experiences on a variety of projects, down to interaction with directors, dealing with time constraints, showing pre/post-orchestrated pieces, etc.), great interviews (composers like John Williams, Mark Isham, Hans Zimmer, Carter Burwell, James Newton Howard, Wendy & Lisa, Marc Shaiman, and more...score mixers, music editors, agents, etc.), and overall balance of technical/monetary AND creative/artistic details. This list (I could go on, lol) includes other unique things, like "Arnold" and his horrifying "chasing the temp" battle--right down to conducting patterns :-) Oddly, it's one of the ONLY books that stresses the importance of actually WATCHING films (which I do, as regularly as possible, as it is--and now I have an actual excuse to give my wife, lol!), and that contains constructive comments about DEMOS. Even the detail of how to approach dealing with cues that play across the transition between two reels (where beginning on odd or even) was super interesting. A must read! (BTW, the book often cites "extra content" at a website, but that content has since been moved to Jeff Rona dot Com slash Reel-World.)
F**L
Most practical book!
I browsed Amazon for a number of film scoring books, and chose this one because it looked very practical and helpful -- and I was right!! If you're even thinking about a career in film music - big leagues or no - this book is a MUST. Rona covers every nook and cranny, from the spotting sessions to setting up a studio, and the different jobs (not just composer!) that are offered in film music. He's been "through the system" so to speak, and knows what he's talking about! Five stars!!!
A**R
Highly recommended!
Jeff covers literally everything that you want to know about scoring music for television/film/etc. It's well-written and contains not only his experiences but those of other accomplished film composers. The only very minor point -- the information on technology is slightly dated. Given the speed at which applications and tech has developed in just two or three years this doesn't diminish the value of this book. Highly recommended!
H**I
Very detailed and useful book!
I found every topic concerning the fantastic, amazing and scary reel world covered in profound analysis and description. Great and helpful book!
F**E
Five Stars
great read and lots of information about music in films.
A**R
Great Music
THIS book is WONDEFUL. I've liked Mr. Rona for years, and he describes his process in detail.
B**E
Highly recommended!
Well done.
Y**T
and find it as one of the most useful, comprehensive
I have used this book as a resource for teaching film music for years, and find it as one of the most useful, comprehensive, clearly-written and compelling technical descriptions about the complex world of composing film music available. It's usefulness is compounded by Jeff Rona's direct and easy-to-read writing style together with his incredible experience as a top working composer. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book to anyone - not just composers or film music aficionados - but anyone that wishes to expand their awareness of music's facet to film's magic.
Y**E
Livre peu commun
Je suis satisfaite de trouver ce livre car on ne le trouve pas partout. Très bon achat et rapport qualité - prix
J**F
Empfehlenswert
Ich bin - leider - kein Musikkomponist, aber sehr interessiert an dieser Kunst. Ich glaube, dass Studenten dieses Buch einfach einmal durchschauen sollten, denn es gibt hie und da wohl Tipps, die hier "gratis" gegeben werden, die sonst im richtigen Berufsleben teuer werden könnten, weil man es erst Jahrzehnte später realisiert. Mein Fazit: Empfehlenswert. Englisch: Es ist wohl in englisch geschrieben, aber in einem normalen gut verständlichen - überhaupt nicht abgehoben. Und nicht vergessen: Wer Musikkomponist werden will, muss unbedingt englisch beherrschen - oder man will nur regional Filme vertonen...
M**R
Genial Libro!
Si te interesa el mundo del FILM SCORING y quieres adentrarte en este fascinante mundo este libro es tu mejor opción. Con multitud de ejemplos, y todos los pasos que has de seguir...desde empezar con los midis hasta cómo negociar tu contrato con las produtoras e incluso que hacer si rechazan tu score! Imprescindible! Alex Pérez
A**N
Thank You Jeff Rona !
The Reel World is the Book for Original Sound Track Composer. Just Perfect. I found it useful.
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