Juilliard Extension Division Spring 2025
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EVDIV 517 - Scoring to Picture Workshop (Online) Richard Baitz This course introduces students to the fundamental skills for composing and producing music for visual media. Students examine the world of film music from a variety of viewpoints, from the dramatic and psychological to the stylistic and structural. Topics include spotting to picture, creating a musical composition based on image and story, and how to set up a scoring project in your Digital Audio Workstation. Over the course of the semester students compose cues to a diverse spectrum of media, from web episodes to short narrative, documentary, and feature film. The final project involves scoring and recording the music to a longer-form excerpt, with the participation of one or more live players. Prerequisites: a basic knowledge of music technology and music production software such as Logic Studio or other similar “DAW”s.
This course offers both credit and non-credit options. Students can register for either section based on their preference. Credit students will receive graded assignments throughout the semester, culminating in a final letter grade. Passing credit students earn Juilliard Extension credits, which are recorded on their transcripts and apply toward certificate requirements.
Conversely, students who choose to take Scoring to Picture Workshop without seeking credit will not be assigned letter grades. While their enrollment and course completion will be acknowledged on their academic record, the official and unofficial transcripts will not list this course.
Biography: Richard Baitz
One Section Available | 13 Classes Total | Extension Holiday Schedule
Credits: 0
Mondays 5:30–7:30pm ET
January 27–April 28
Faculty: Richard Baitz
Mode: Online
$1,040
APPLY ONLINE | (Application Instructions)
*To apply for this course, open an application and select “Music - Composition” on the Program Selection page.
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