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Department

The Global Conservatory

Film Scoring & Media Composition

Compose the future of cinema, television, games, and media. At The Global Conservatory, our Film Scoring and Media Composition program trains the next generation of cinematic storytellers through real-world projects, elite mentors, and professional tools.

Real-World Projects

Score Actual Films

Students score actual short films, work with directors, and produce professional cue sheets.

Elite Mentors

Award-Winning Faculty

Learn from award-winning composers, orchestrators, and engineers working in the field today.

Global Collaboration

Worldwide Community

Join a community of creators worldwide -- composers, sound designers, technologists, and visual artists.

Tool Mastery

Professional DAW Labs

Hands-on labs with Logic, Cubase, Kontakt, Spitfire, Wwise, TouchDesigner, and more.

Department Overview

Train the Next Generation of Cinematic Storytellers

In today's world, music shapes emotion across screens, stages, and experiences. Whether in blockbuster films, independent animations, video games, or streaming series, the music matters -- and the composers behind it are more in demand than ever.

At The Global Conservatory, our Film Scoring and Media Composition program is not just a course or a class -- it is a complete department: a virtual studio, a career accelerator, and a global creative incubator. This sequence is designed to mirror real-world scoring careers, from composing short cues to collaborating with directors, prepping for sessions, and building a professional portfolio.

Core Curriculum

From Cue Sheet to <em>Credit Roll</em>

The Core Curriculum provides the foundational and advanced training for any composer entering the world of screen-based media. Students move from understanding cinematic music language to delivering polished, emotionally powerful scores.

Each course includes live sessions (or recorded options), project-based assignments, and opportunities for peer and instructor feedback.

Course 01

The Language of Film Music

Explore cinematic storytelling through music. Learn motifs, emotional timing, and cue anatomy. Analyze iconic scores from Herrmann, Zimmer, Hisaishi, Greenwood, and more.

Course 02

Dramatic Scoring & Narrative Technique

Learn how to write for tension, pacing, and transitions. Practice spotting scenes and mapping cue structure. Use harmony, instrumentation, and rhythm to serve plot arcs.

Course 03

Orchestration for Media Composers

Instrumental color, range, and role in film. Blending real instruments with virtual libraries. Score prep and orchestral mockup foundations.

Course 04

MIDI Mockups & Virtual Instrument Mastery

Program expressive, lifelike demos with Kontakt, Spitfire, and EastWest. Mix articulations, dynamics, and FX for realism. Develop your own DAW templates and workflows.

Course 05

Sound Design & Sonic Worldbuilding

Learn the basics of foley, atmospheres, ambiences, and synthetic textures. Design hybrid scores that combine music and sound design seamlessly. Explore spectral tools, granular FX, and layering.

Course 06

Scoring Short Films & Scenes

Score pre-selected short scenes with guidance and critique. Practice deadline-based cue delivery. Refine timing, emotion, and sound palette under constraints.

Course 07

TV & Episodic Composition

Write cues for recurring themes and evolving character arcs. Adapt to scene pacing, runtime limitations, and network needs. Simulate working on episodic shows and serialized content.

Course 08

Game Scoring & Adaptive Audio

Learn vertical layering, horizontal re-sequencing, and branching logic. Score interactive scenes using Unity or Wwise. Understand music as a non-linear, player-driven experience.

Course 09

Trailer & Advertising Music

Compose high-impact, high-stakes music for short-form formats. Build toward climaxes with rhythmic drive and bold motifs. Study structure, dynamics, and market demands of trailer cues.

Course 10

Business & Career of Media Composition

Contracts, sync licenses, cue sheets, and deliverables. Navigating director relationships, agents, and reels. Build a sustainable, freelance-ready business model.

Course Format

Duration: 8-12 weeks per course. Delivery: Weekly live Zoom or asynchronous modules. Assignments: Cue creation, orchestration, score prep, DAW programming. Feedback: Peer review plus 1-on-1 critique sessions available. Tools Required: Logic/Cubase/Reaper, notation software, virtual instruments.

DAW & Software Labs

Master the Tools of <em>Modern Scoring</em>

Great scores require more than inspiration -- they demand technical excellence. Our DAW and Scoring Software Labs are designed for composers and producers who want to master the real-world tools used in film, TV, and game studios around the globe.

These labs are not about generic software tutorials. They are taught by working professionals and focus on composer-specific workflows for speed, realism, clarity, and deliverable standards. Each lab runs independently, allowing you to stack skills based on your project needs and gear.

DAW

Logic Pro X for Media Scoring

Template creation, articulation switching, automation and expression mapping, surround sound and multichannel routing.

DAW

Cubase for Orchestration & Composition

Expression maps, advanced MIDI programming, film sync features, studio-grade mockups.

DAW

Reaper for Budget & Indie Scoring

Low-cost, flexible film scoring workflows. Custom themes and scoring macros. Integrating audio post workflows.

Virtual Instruments

Kontakt & Spitfire Audio Mastery

Sample library walkthroughs (Spitfire, OT, Cinesamples). Layering, mic mixes, and modwheel dynamics. Troubleshooting glitches and CPU load.

Mixing

iZotope Suite for Mixing & Mastering

Neutron, Ozone, RX in post-score polish. Voice de-noising, EQ matching, stereo imaging. Mastering orchestral stems for delivery.

Notation

Sibelius, Finale & Dorico for Score Prep

Real-world score formatting, cue part extraction, print and digital delivery standards, session-ready notation workflows.

Game Audio

Wwise & Unity Integration Lab

Adaptive music in games. Middleware walkthrough. Importing cues, programming transitions, and testing interactivity.

Workflow

DAW Template Building Workshop

Building and managing large scoring templates. Track organization, CPU optimization. Routing for full orchestral hybrid setups.

Lab Format

Each lab runs 4-6 weeks with weekly Zoom walkthroughs and guided practice. Includes downloadable templates and plugin settings, real project examples and use-case demos, and optional certification upon completion.

Career Pathways

Your Journey From <em>Student to Composer</em>

The Film Scoring department prepares you for careers in film scoring, game audio, TV and episodic composition, trailer and advertising music, sound design, and more. With full curriculum, private coaching, DAW labs, and a capstone project, you will graduate with a scored short film, portfolio-ready materials, and a creative vision.

Partnerships with schools, studios, and festivals provide additional opportunities. Directors and filmmakers can submit projects for student scoring through our collaboration network.

Select a Short Film

Choose from a library of licensed short films, animations, or student projects -- or work with a live director seeking music.

Plan Your Cue Map

Conduct spotting, scene breakdown, cue timing, and emotion mapping.

Compose & Orchestrate

Create all cues using your own mockup or hybrid templates.

Submit Deliverables

Provide full cue sheets, stems, PDF scores, and a sync-ready film file.

Receive Professional Feedback

Get a final critique from a working media composer and, if relevant, from the film's director.

Private Mentorship

Train directly with award-winning composers and engineers. Work on cue development and emotional pacing, scene breakdown, character themes and motifs, MIDI mockup realism, sample library layering, session setup and mixing, portfolio building, demo reel strategy, and sync licensing. All sessions are 60 minutes via Zoom with follow-up notes and resources.

Capstone Project

Score a full short film from start to finish. Choose from a library of licensed short films, animations, or student projects, or work with a live director. Deliver full cue sheets, stems, PDF scores, and a sync-ready film file. Three tracks available: Independent Composer, Composer-Director Collaboration, and Scoring Competition Entry. Offered 3 times per year (Spring, Summer, Fall).

Certifications & Admissions

Pathways to <em>Recognition</em>

Certificate Path: Complete 6-8 core courses plus the Capstone for official recognition. Self-Guided Path: Enroll in any course independently, with optional coaching. Private Coaching Add-On: Available for each course via Private Lessons.

Core Courses have rolling admissions. The Capstone is offered 3 times per year. Labs and Private Lessons are open year-round. 2025: Core courses and Private Lessons open. 2026: Full department launch with Capstone and Showcase. 2027: Degree track pending (Bachelor/Master option). No formal degree required -- just musical foundations and the drive to score compelling stories.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of music theory (scales, chords, rhythm). Some experience composing or arranging. Familiarity with a DAW (Logic, Cubase, Reaper, etc.). Access to a MIDI keyboard, DAW, and headphones or monitors.

Technology Requirements

A reliable internet connection for Zoom and DAW streaming. A Digital Audio Workstation (Logic, Cubase, or Reaper). At least one notation program (Sibelius, Finale, or Dorico). A functioning audio interface and microphone recommended for critique sessions.

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Common Questions

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