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Orchestra Recording Blog
Kelsey Le Roux
Apr 18, 20232 min read
Cinemagic Scoring: The Choice for World-Class Orchestral Recordings
Have you ever wondered what it takes to produce an orchestral recording that truly captures the essence of a composer's vision? Look no...
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Kelsey Le Roux
Apr 11, 20233 min read
The Price of Movie Magic: What Goes into Scoring a Film?
The world of filmmaking is complex and exciting, with many moving parts that need to work together to create a successful movie. One of...
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Kelsey Le Roux
Mar 21, 20232 min read
How Does a Film Composer Work With an Orchestrator?
As a composer, one of the most important tasks is to bring your musical ideas to life. However, when it comes to orchestrating your...
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Kelsey Le Roux
Feb 22, 20235 min read
Behind the Music: How Film Scores Work
Movies can transport us to different times and places, elicit emotions we didn't know we had, and tell us stories we may never have...
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Kelsey Le Roux
Feb 7, 20234 min read
Do Recording Orchestras Rehearse for Film Scoring?
One of the things a composer needs to keep in mind when creating their score is the performance aspect. The recording orchestra will see...
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Kelsey Le Roux
Jan 30, 20233 min read
Hire an Orchestra for a Recording Session – Who, Where, and How?
Hiring an orchestra to record can be complicated. It is time-consuming, stressful, and expensive. If you want to do all the leg work by...
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Kelsey Le Roux
Jan 23, 20234 min read
Where do Film Composers Record Music for Movies and Video Games?
Music is essential to the cinematic experience. It is one of the main factors that can help determine a piece of visual media's success...
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gavinrichardpotter
Jan 11, 20233 min read
What is a Remote Orchestral Recording Session?
#orchestralrecording #filmscoring #gamescoring #composerlife The Dream of Any Composer Being a part of a remote orchestral recording...
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