The Art Of Music Editing – Film Editor Pro

Simply dropping a cue under your footage isn’t enough – learn how to properly analyze, deconstruct and custom edit your music to perfectly accent every moment

The Art Of Music Editing by Film Editor Pro,
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What is The Art of Music Editing?

Music Can Make or Break Your Cut

Take full advantage of the power of music

Simply dropping a cue under your footage isn’t enough – learn how to properly analyze, deconstruct and custom edit your music to perfectly accent every moment

Use these skills on every type of project

70+ 1080p HD Tutorials with Over 14 Hours of Training

Real Hollywood Instructors

Get a unique opportunity to learn exactly how a professional editor works

Decades of Combined Experience

Get access to cutting-edge training from some of the best editors working in the entertainment industry right now.

We’ve taken years of combined editing experience and compiled the best secrets, editing strategies, techniques, workflows and shortcuts.

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70+ Detailed Tutorials in 1080p Video

Over 14 hours of lessons with step-by-step creative music editing training

Professionally Shot HD Footage to Practice Scoring

Develop your skills and build your reel by utilizing high-quality film footage

Training From Real Hollywood Editors

Learn the techniques real Hollywood editors are using on the job every day

Multiple Workshops & Homework Assignments

Follow along as we go through the process of scoring a short film from beginning to end

750+ Element Music Library

Create polished music edits and score along with us using a massive library of cues and sounds

30-Day 100% Money Back Guarantee

If you’re not completely satisfied with your training we’ll refund your purchase

Professionally-shot HD Practice Footage

Work with the best possible footage to get an authentic experience

No matter how good of an editor you might be, having better quality footage to work with will ALWAYS improve your final product.

Since our goal is to take your editing skills as far as possible, we are providing you with only the best quality source footage to edit.

Additional PRO Practice Footage

Download a second short film and cut together a new score with music stems

With The Art of Music Editing PRO, you get an extra 12 lesson workshop with over 3 hours of teaching guiding you through the versatile technique of cutting with music stems.

To complete this project, we’ve provided you with the HD footage from a second short film to score.

Download the footage fast from our ultra high-speed Amazon S3 server.

High-Quality Music & Sound Library

Work with professional quality audio to create the perfect mix

You’ll get access to a library of over 500 music cues from our partners at Alibi Music Library and Position Music – two leading music production companies in the entertainment industry.

Using this huge library of cues, you’ll learn to create professional mixes and discover industry secrets that will change the way you work with audio forever.

Additional PRO Music Stems Library

Over 250+ pieces of instrumental stems to use in your second film scoring workshop

Quick Reference Guides & Homework Assignments

Support for moving through each lesson and workshop

We’ve distilled the skills and techniques you’ll learn in each lesson with our pack of printable PDF Quick Reference Guides.

Additionally, we’ve provided detailed breakdowns for each workshop so you can follow along as much or as little as you want.

Edit in your own software package to practice the skills you’re learning. This course is NOT software-specific. 

Step-by-Step Training

Lessons are designed to teach you music editing skills you can use on any project

MODULE 1 | WELCOME

Lesson 1: Welcome to The Art of Music Editing

Lesson 2: How This Course is Organized

MODULE 2 | MUSIC THEORY FOR EDITORS

Lesson 3: The 4 Main Functions of Music in Film

Lesson 4: Musical Styles, Genres & Meaning

Lesson 5: Creating Emotional Tones & States

MODULE 3 | MUSIC EDITING FUNDAMENTALS

Lesson 6: How to Find the Right Music

Lesson 7: How to Analyze & Prep a Music Cue

Lesson 8: How to Correctly Use Crossfades

Lesson 9: How to Place & Join Music Edits

MODULE 4 | KEY MUSIC EDITING TECHNIQUES

Lesson 10: Spotting for Editors: Where Does the Music Go?

Lesson 11: Accenting Dramatic Moments with Music

Lesson 12: Cutting Loops & Repeating Elements

Lesson 13: Adding Variety to Your Music

Lesson 14: The Importance of Tones & Drones

Lesson 15: How to Use Tones & Drones With Music

Lesson 16: How to Start & Stop Music with Ringouts & Reverses

MODULE 5 | TECHNIQUES FOR MIXING & LEVEL SHAPING

Lesson 17: Music Mixing & Level Guidelines

Lesson 18: Mixing with Keyframes & Rubber Banding

Lesson 19: Mixing with Edits & Crossfades

Lesson 20: Mixing with Live Automation Recording

Lesson 21: Mixing with Auto Ducking

Lesson 22: Mixing with EQ & Notching

MODULE 6 | EDIT LAB: CUT YOUR MUSIC TO FIT ANY SPACE

Lesson 23: Introduction & Project Overview

Lesson 24: Cutting the 2:00 Version – Part 1

Lesson 25: Cutting the 2:00 Version – Part 2

Lesson 26: Cutting the 1:00 Version

Lesson 27: Cutting the 1:00 Version – Part 2

Lesson 28: Cutting the :30 Version – Part 1

Lesson 29: Cutting the :30 Version – Part 2

Lesson 30: Cutting the :15 Version – Part 1

Lesson 31: Cutting the :15 Version – Part 2

Lesson 32: Cutting the :05 Version

MODULE 7 | THE MUSIC EDITING WORKSHOP

Lesson 33: Project Overview

Lesson 34: Setting Up the Project

Lesson 35: Creating Your Music Roadmap

Lesson 36: Gathering & Organizing Your Music

Lesson 37: Laying Out A Rough Music Pass – Part 1

Lesson 38: Laying Out a Rough Music Pass – Part 2

Lesson 39: Going Beyond the Rough Cut

Lesson 40: Scoring the Intro Sequence

Lesson 41: Scoring the City Sequence

Lesson 42: Scoring the Bar Scene – Part 1

Lesson 43: Scoring the Bar Scene – Part 2

Lesson 44: Scoring the Apartment Scene – Part 1

Lesson 45: Scoring the Apartment Scene – Part 2

Lesson 46: Scoring the Finale

Lesson 47: Creating the Final Mix

Lesson 48: Reviewing the Final Cut

MODULE 8 | WRAP-UP

Lesson 49: Reviewing Key Lessons Learned

Lesson 50: Your Next Steps

PRO MODULE 1 | SCORING A HOLLYWOOD FILM

Lesson 51: Pro Edit Demo – Spotting

Lesson 52: Pro Edit Demo – Cutting Accents

Lesson 53: Pro Edit Demo – Cutting Loops

Lesson 54: Pro Edit Demo – Adding Variety

Lesson 55: Pro Edit Demo – Mixing

Lesson 56: Edit Demo – Drones

Lesson 57: Edit Demo – Editor vs Composer

PRO MODULE 2 | WORKSHOP – EDITING WITH STEMS

Lesson 58: Pro Workshop – Project Overview and Introduction to Stems

Lesson 59: Pro Workshop – Setting Up & Organizing the Project

Lesson 60: Pro Workshop – Scoring Duncan’s Death Scene, Part 1

Lesson 61: Pro Workshop – Scoring Duncan’s Death Scene, Part 2

Lesson 62: Pro Workshop – Scoring Duncan’s Death Scene, Part 3

Lesson 63: Pro Workshop – Scoring the Love Theme, Part 1

Lesson 64: Pro Workshop – Scoring the Love Theme, Part 2

Lesson 65: Pro Workshop – Scoring James’ Tense Moment, Part 1

Lesson 66: Pro Workshop – Scoring James’ Tense Moment, Part 2

Lesson 67: Pro Workshop – Scoring James’ Tense Moment, Part 3

Lesson 68: Pro Workshop – Scoring the Finale Sequence, Part 1

Lesson 69: Pro Workshop – Scoring the Finale Sequence, Part 2

Lesson 70: Pro Workshop – Scoring the Finale Sequence, Part 3

Lesson 71: Pro Workshop: Reviewing the Final Cut

How does The Art of Music Editing compare to other training options?

OPTION 1: FILM SCHOOL

You could try honing your editing skills by enrolling in a full-time film school and hope that the curriculum includes the range of training you want and need…but most don’t.

FACT: only about 8% of film school classes teach any form of editing

Plus, film school is pretty darn expensive.

Look at these film school tuition stats…

To be clear, this is NOT meant to bash film school.

Film schools are great at what they do. They’re meant to give you broad exposure to all aspects of cinematography and they accomplish that very successfully.

But what if you want to specifically improve your editing? 

At a film school, you’re usually out of luck.

Most film schools are not designed to train editors.

You might be lucky to get 2 or 3 classes dedicated to editing, along with a bit of lab time cutting together a final project.

But their focus is not on really teaching the craft of editing. It can’t be – there just isn’t enough time!

OPTION 2: ONLINE TRAINING WITH FILM EDITING PRO

If you choose to enroll in a course with Film Editing Pro, you can feel confident that the training is specifically designed to do three things:

  1. Give you hands-on, real-world editing skills you can apply right away
  2. Share knowledge sourced from full-time professional editors
  3. Not empty your wallet with 10 years of student loans

How the other options stack up against The Art of Music Editing

Our mission is to deliver step-by-step instruction, led by expert tutors, with affordable pricing – AND – the flexibility and convenience to learn at your own pace on your own time.

The BIG benefits of learning online…

Making a film doesn’t end when the shoot wraps

So, you spent tons of money on the latest film gear and got some beautiful footage…but what’s next? Knowing how to edit that footage is just as important as the best cameras, lenses, lighting and stabilizers.

Learning how to polish and perfect your story after the cameras stop rolling is critical, and the investment is equally important.

How The Art of Music Editing Compares to Some Popular Filmmaking Equipment

Here’s just a sample of what you’ll learn in “The Art of Music Editing”…

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