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Scoring to Picture in Logic Pro

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636891
Pages 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Prof. Chris Piorkowski Prof. Chris Piorkowski
Profile icon Prof. Chris Piorkowski

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: An Introduction to Scoring to Picture
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Film Music Industry Standards 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Film Scoring Terminology 4. Chapter 3: Reviewing QuickTime Video and Video Components 5. Part 2: Project Setup and Navigation
6. Chapter 4: Setting Up a Movie in Logic Pro 7. Chapter 5: Syncing Logic Pro to Picture 8. Chapter 6: Working with Hit Points and Scene Markers 9. Part 3: Methods of Scoring to Picture
10. Chapter 7: Creating Tempo Maps 11. Chapter 8: Working with Beat Mapping 12. Chapter 9: Working with a Time Signature 13. Part 4: Synchronizing Music to Picture
14. Chapter 10: Scoring a Commercial 15. Chapter 11: Shaping the Score and Exporting to Video 16. Chapter 12: Advanced Concepts for Dealing with Timing in Film Music 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Reviewing marker positions

In this section, we will review the marker positions and the meaning of the numbers, to determine their precise location in relation to the bar and beat positions. Understanding the position numbers of the markers will help to know exactly where they fall on the beat grid.

To see the marker positions, first, go to the Marker window, click on the marker name plate, and drag it to the Arrange window. The floating Marker window will show the bar and beat positions for every marker listed.

Figure 7.12: Position markers and SMPTE locked markers windows

Figure 7.12: Position markers and SMPTE locked markers windows

Next, we will review two adjacent marker positions and where they fall in relationship to the beginning of a bar. After understanding the marker positions, we can then determine how far away the marker is from the downbeat of a bar.

In Figure 7.13, we can see that the first marker starts at the 1 1 1 1 position, and the second marker is located at bar 2, beat 2, division 2, tick...

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