As a provider of educational opportunities for students, The Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program does not offer services for professional productions, filmmakers or composers. Student musicians who perform on the scores do so for the educational experience of working in a recording studio environment.

 

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FOR STUDENT FILMMAKERS

As a student filmmaker, you have put many long hours into your production. You want it to communicate your ideas in the most effective way possible.

In some situations, using existing pieces of music in your score is adequate, if you can secure the rights to use them. As preparation for filmmaking in the real world, however, nothing can replace the experience of working with composers to create an original score to support and enhance your work.

For their final project in Film Scoring IV, students in The Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program will compose and record an original score customized to the dramatic needs of your film. Please check out samples of their work on the Gallery page if you have not already.

If you are interested in an original score for your production, provide your contact and film information below, and a member of The Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program staff will reply with more information about the submission process. When you have completed the form, click the Submit button.

 

Student filmmakers receive scores to their productions at no charge. This service is offered in exchange for the professional experience it gives to student composers and musicians. By composing scores for student productions, rather than for practice "sample" films, students gain greater insights into the process of collaborating with directors.

Student Filmmaker Submissions

Name:

E-mail address:

Film type:


Please specify
Documentary, Live Action, Animation, or Other.

Name of film:

School:

Length of film:

Description:

In your project description, please describe the type of film (comedy, action, drama, etc.) and any ideas or concepts you have regarding the type of music you feel is appropriate to your project (e.g., jazz, rock, classical, sound design, etc.).

Did you know?: Instructor and Audio Engineer Pat Lambert worked on Pearl Jam's "Pirate Radio Sessions."

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