Sat. Jan. 30th & Sun. Jan. 31st | 1pm-4pm| Zoom Session
*Note: This workshop will take place on Zoom. You will receive an email with the link to participate.
These two day Film Composing workshops will explore techniques and processes of setting music to the screen. We’ll examine the masterworks of the past century, how composers approach writing music for film, technical terminology and procedures of the scoring studio. Day two will go over bringing this information into scoring a scene itself. Bring whatever musical experience you might have – lots or little – and, most importantly, a sense of humour, collaboration, and an open mind.

Liam Berry is a composer and educator hailing from the far-off land of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Inspired by the music of the past, he uses techniques he’s learned from early, ancient, folk, and classical music to write new works for the modern day — whether that be a feature length epic, or a little 8-bit game jammed out over a weekend.
His works can be found dotting the landscape of Winnipeg film, theatre, and games, most recently including “Model Citizens”, dir. by Taylor Carson Brown, which won Best Score at the 6th annual Winnipeg 48 Hour Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Score at the UW Film Festival.
REFUND POLICY
Notice Given: Eligible for:
At least 7 days prior to start date Full refund
7 days to 48 hours prior to start date Full refund less 20% administration fee
Less than 48 hours prior to start date No refund
-The Winnipeg Film Group reserves the right to cancel any course where the minimum registration has not been met. Anyone registered for a course that has been cancelled is eligible for a full refund, Cancelled course fees may also be used towards any other Winnipeg Film Group training programs.
Assistance and accommodations are available to participants with disabilities. Please call or email us for more information: training@winnipegfilmgroup.com