As the movie and music industries have changed, film scoring has become
an overwhelmingly independent process. Film composers have more
responsibilities than ever before, and they must fulfill them with
smaller budgets and shorter schedules. As a result, composers are
increasingly becoming armies of one. In Guerrilla Film Scoring:
Practical Advice from Hollywood Composers, Jeremy Borum provides
valuable guidance on how to make a good film score both quickly and
inexpensively. This handbook encompasses the entire film scoring process
including education, preparation, writing and recording a score,
editing, mixing and mastering, finding work, career development, and
sample contracts. Offering strategic tools and techniques, this
insider's guide draws on the expertise from a number of prominent
composers in movies, television, and video gaming, including Stewart
Copeland, Bruce Broughton, and Jack Wall. A straightforward
do-it-yourself manual, this book will help composers at all levels
create the best-sounding scores quickly and cost effectively-without
jeopardizing their art. With access to rare and extremely useful input
from the best in the business, Guerrilla Film Scoring will benefit not
only students but also professionals looking to update their game.