Collaborating In Sync with Your Documentary’s Composer

I want to make sure you know about the upcoming “Documentary Music Virtual Symposium” this Sunday afternoon, May 23rd.  If you want to create an intelligent sound design for your film, here’s an opportunity to learn from the very best in the business.

DocuMentors, the host of this virtual symposium, will record the workshop in case you can’t make the 2-5pm PST slot. And since it’s virtual, you can live anywhere in the world and benefit.  The cost is only $37.

Featuring composers Miriam Cutler (“Lost in La Mancha”, “The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib”) and James Stemple (“Shakespeare Behind Bars”, “Bukowski: Born Into This”), the music symposium also teaches you the benefits of collaborating with a renowned music supervisor, such as Brooke Wentz.

Find out more about this unique opportunity to learn how to work with a composer, find music online, license the appropriate music and create the perfect soundscape tailored to your film here:

DocuMentors Documentary Music Virtual Symposium