Agoria Masterclass At IMS College: Music Production & Composition For Film

Back in July, we partnered with IMS College Malta as official education partner to lead a day of artist and instructor-led masterclasses. Held over two days, this event brought together a range of music industry institutions, speakers and artists to provide panels, keynotes and masterclasses, as well as holding networking events and DJ performances from the likes of Sven Väth, Richy Ahmed and Todd Terry in the evenings.As well as masterclasses from Creative Director JC Concato, DJ/Producer Uner and a Jamiroquai deconstruction from Ski Oakenfull, Point Blank’s Carly Hordern sat down with French producer Agoria to discuss music production and composition for film. In the video, Agoria discusses breaking into the film industry and shares his experience in composing for motion picture. He talks about how he approaches working with directors, working to a brief and his own creative processes before showing an example of some of his work, giving you an exclusive insight into his workflow. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep updated with the future artist masterclasses and tutorials.

Take a look at some photos of IMS College Malta here, and for those looking to take their first steps into electronic music production or who want to improve their production skills, check out our range of online courses, on which we are currently offering 20% off until the 31st August. For more information, contact our course advisors on +44 20 7729 4884. If you are a resident of the USA, you can reach us on 323 282 7660.

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