Article Vol. 23, No. 2, 2023

Modern technologies for creating film music content

Oleksandr Soshalskyі
Received 19.09.2023 Revised 19.11.2023 Accepted 21.12.2023 Pages 155–160 853 Views

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The purpose of the article is to provide a scientific substantiation of the interconnection and interdependence of modern compositional and computer technologies as integrative components of the process of creating film music content. The methodology of research is based on an integrative approach in substantiating the process under study, methods of analysis, specification, synthesis, and generalisation. The scientific novelty of the obtained results. The creation of the musical content of a film work is considered as an integrative process that provides: 1. The combination and interpenetration of compositional techniques with musical computer technologies, carried out by one specialist and aimed at creating high-quality musical content for a film work. 2. Constructing the musical material in interconnection with the overall drama and visuals of the film, which meets modern criteria for semantic content and sound quality (its technical and artistic-aesthetic characteristics). Conclusions: 1. The creation of film music content is an integrative process that organically combines musical, creative, and technological components. 2. Musical and creative work on the film soundtrack consists in mastering the compositional technique that ensures the creation of original author's music, compilation and arrangement of the necessary musical material in accordance with the general concept and drama of the film. 3. Modern music computer technology is a necessary tool for film music scoring, the use of which ensures the creation of digital soundtracks, arrangements and original compositions, facilitates the process of creating and adjusting the score in real time, makes it possible to imitate various musical styles

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Soshalskyі, О. (2023). Modern technologies for creating film music content. Notes on Art Criticism, 23(2), 155-160. https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-2180.44.2023.293942

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