What No One Taught Me as a Film, TV, & Game Music Composer
What you’ll learn
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How to Not Suck as a Composer…
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How to Spend All Your Earnings on Gear You Don’t Need
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How to Spell the Word “Rhythm”
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How to Argue with me for Hours about which Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is the Best
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How to Push the Red Button in Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and Other Software you Probably Won’t Buy.
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How to Drink More Coffee
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How to Abandon Sleep
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How to Cry in a Corner When Your Clients Hate Your Music
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How to Play to a Click (oh wait, you already learned that in your childhood piano lessons)
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How to Spend Weeks Automating Your Orchestral Mockups to Sound Nothing like a Real Orchestra
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How to Create Your Own Sample Instruments for Free so You Can Save Money and Buy My Book
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How to Realize In 2 Days That Composing Is Actually Super Difficult and You May Not Be Cut Out For This
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How to Leave a Scathing Course Review
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Are You Still Reading These Bullets? Go Start the Course Already 🙂
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Why are you here? Yes, YOU here on Udemy looking for a music composition and production course – are you here to dip your toes into the wild world of composing music for a living? Have you always dreamed of writing for Hollywood movies, big commercials, AAA video games, and the like? Have your parents told you to go to business school and find a “real job”? Whelp, I hate to squash your spirit…but they’re right. If you want to make a career out of writing music, buckle up. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.
If you’re still reading, then you’re here for something…more. You want to learn from someone who has already paved the path. You want to hear their war stories, understand their lifestyle choices, witness their work habits, study their rhythms, and most of all…learn how they do it so you can do it too.
I’m not here to blow smoke. I’m nothing special. In fact, although I’m an “award-winning composer” (do Webby’s even count?) with hundreds of credits across virtually every media known to man – films, television, video games, podcasts, audio dramas, advertisements, trailers, corporate videos, animation, musicals, YouTube series, graphic novels, & a motion comic…my music has even been performed in concert halls and played on repeat for a decade inside the National Museums Liverpool! – you’ve never heard of me. Why? Because I’m an Everyday Composer. I’m not famous, but I support my family doing what I love every day and inspiring millions of listeners…even if they never know my name.
Chances are, you’ve heard my music on…
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Horror music on the #1 Fiction podcast Dark Dice, starring Jeff Goldblum
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Playful 16-bit music on Monster Sanctuary
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Emotional music on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars
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Epic orchestral music on ad campaigns for FOX, NBC, & CBS networks
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Video game music on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, & mobile
With that out of the way….
Welcome to my course What No One Taught Me as a Film, TV, & Game Music Composer! Back in 2016, this was my first experience publishing a course on Udemy and it quickly became a Best-Selling course. Don’t take my word for it – read the reviews for yourself…
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When I first ordered this course, I honestly thought I was going to get a lot of the same things I knew about composition work…What Steven did here blows my expectations out of the water. He gives a lot of advanced music theory techniques, as well as detailed help on how to use your DAW, and he keeps you on your toes with some of these quizzes. Especially after you get half way through the course. I don’t regret the money I paid for this course at all, and I’m glad that I have this course to reference when I’m in a bit of a pickle with my own goals. –Monish C.
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Absolutely phenomenal course! All the lectures go into great depth on the lesson topic and explain it clearly. Thanks for the awesome course Steven! –Kenan B.
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This course seems to be exactly what I’m looking for. Steven is taking every facet of the craft and business of modern composing into account and teaching at the perfect pace – the videos are not too long, but are jam packed with great info. – Andrew C.
In this updated 2021 version, I’ve removed content that is no longer relevant and have added hours of bonus content to showcase my entire comprehensive library of teaching over the last 5 years, including
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How to Train for Professional Composing Speed
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How to Build DAW Templates
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How to Create a Realistic Sampled Orchestra
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How to Earn First Dollars & Grow a Music Business
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Music Composer Lifestyle
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Interviews with Industry Pros
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Public Interviews with Steven about His Music Career
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Selected Live Composing Show Streams
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Student Coaching Calls with Steven
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Level Up Live with Coaching Students
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How to Compose in the Style of Famous Composers
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Nerdy Music Technology
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Case Studies on How I Composed for Projects
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MINI-COURSE: Music Composer’s Guide to Finding Work Online ($297 value!)
The bulk of the core content that originally made this course so successful is still here and will teach you all the fundamentals you need to compose & produce music for Film, TV, & Video Games (and surely other types of media too). The only prerequisite for this course is that you have access to a Mac or PC. We will be using notation software and a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to write music on a computer, but don’t worry if you don’t have any music software yet. There are multiple free options available and we’ll cover those as needed throughout the course.
I look forward to connecting with you inside. Talk to you soon.
Your Coach,
Steven Melin
Who this course is for:
- Human Beings
- Human Beings with Musical Inclinations
- Business School Drop-outs with Zero Aptitude for Business
- Children who Received this Course as a “Gift” from their Parents
- Aliens?…
12 reviews for What No One Taught Me as a Film, TV, & Game Music Composer
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Yashar Khaligh –
This course has great insight into a life of a media composer. I am definitely getting value from this course. If you are even slightly interested in the world of a media composer, give this a shot. He is really good.
Ernesto Fabián Rodríguez Coimbra –
Excellent!
To know and hear the examples is the best.
elsa krisantana –
Good lectures! Get a lot of information, especially about samples and sounds. This is a really good starter lesson for those who just jumped in music production recently. It would be better if there is a a section showing music production process from scratch to finish.
Thankyou!
S Quinn Lincoln –
I have some experience producing music so my goal with this course was simply to put a name to aspects of the industry I wasn’t aware of and to that end I found it successful.
However, this is a very basic course with quite little content addressing the “hows” and “whys” of production. The instructor does a great job of breaking down his own work and showing you what he did, but there is virtually no information on his process or reasoning behind the decisions.
The layout is additionally a bit awkward and I found myself wishing there was more content for sections 3-6 and less showing off flashy expensive plugins (although suppling the list of plugins and briefly showcasing them is still welcome just to know what to look for).
Aaron Waples –
Lots of great information on gear to acquire! I heard about alot of these and plan to purchase them when possible.
David Rubenstein –
Not a well-organized course; it is basically a combination of all of Steve’s YouTube videos. However, the course covers a lot of ground with so many videos.
Дмитрий Пчелинцев –
The course is really amazing, it’s hard to tell how many useful tips I found here. The choice of topics is very wide and the latest update brought us even more bonus content. This course is really worth taking, strong 5
Norma LaTuchie –
Great for total beginners. Highly recommend.
Alexander Richter –
Very well explained at the right speed. Awesome!
JD Campbell –
This course could not be a more perfect match for what I wanted to learn!
Rob –
In short, I regret buying this course. The course seems like a mashup of individual YT videos flung together to make a ‘course’. For example there is a Advanced Chords without there being some lecture about basic chords…
The teacher seems very experienced but spends most of the time talking about what has been done without explaining the why.
Markus Müller –
Wow, so much stuff inside. I am just blown away…