Composing Music for Screen Genres (MUSC3740)
Information valid for Semester 1, 2025
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
School
Music School
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Attendance mode
In Person
Class hours
Lecture 1 Hour/ Week
Tutorial 2 Hours/ Week
Prerequisite
MUSC1010
Assessment methods
Weekly exercises 40%
Major project draft 20%
Major project 40%
Course enquiries
Associate Professor Eve Klein (Semester 1, St Lucia, In person)
Study Abroad
This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.
Current course offerings
Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025) | St Lucia | In Person | Course Profile |
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Course description
To write impactful music for film, TV and games, composers need to understand the conventions of music genres on screen. This course provides a practical and theoretical foundation for crafting music for action, adventure, romance, thrillers, drama and fantasy genres. Each week students will work on crafting music for a different screen example, learning the musical ingredients for different genres and how to vary them to enhance screen action. This course will focus on ideas of melody, harmony, tempo. instrumentation and orchestration for short screen sequences. Lectures will unpack screen music by composers like John Williams, Koji Kondo, Wendy Carlos, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Alan Silvestri, Hans Zimmer, Lena Raine, Yoko Shimomura, and Amanda Brown. The course assumes students will have some familiarity with music composition, music notation and music technology.