MU 397 quiz

  1. Song:
    music and lyrics
  2. Score:
    aka Underscore, music used in the background of a film, TV show, or game
  3. Songwriter:
    writer of the music and/or lyrics of a song
  4. Mixer:
    mixes the recorded tracks into a stereo track for release
  5. Artist:
    aka Performing Artist, person who sings or performs the songs
  6. Band:
    a group of performing artists, the band might also be the songwriters together or seperately
  7. Music Producer:
    works with the songwriter(s) to record your song and on instrumentation, recording the overall sound of the recording
  8. Engineer:
    in charge of physically recording a song, sets up mics, makes sure sound is properly recorded; works with songwriters and producers on the sound of the song
  9. Mastering Engineer:
    takes the stereo mix from the mixer and fine tunes it for final release or pressing to vinyl
  10. Record Company:
    has an agreement with the songwriters and artists or band to record, OR license the recordings of their songs
  11. A&R Rep:
    represents the record company, typically finds and develops the band or artists
  12. Marketing Rep:
    handles the marketing aspects of the record releases
  13. Radio Promoter:
    promotes records to a radio station's program director, includes streaming outlets
  14. Composer:
    composes score for the film, TV show, or game; typically in charge of producing the recordings of the score as well
  15. Music Supervisor:
    in charge of helping select songs for the film with the director.  Also needs to get the right licenses for the songs or any other music used.  Also handles pre-records for live music shoots on camera
  16. Sync License:
    license o use the song or any music composition not written by the composer; agreement obtained from the publisher of the song or the copyright holder
  17. Master Use License:
    license to use the recording of the song; agreement obtained from the record company or the copyright holder of the master if there isn't a record company involved.
  18. Cue sheet:
    spreadsheet of music that is used in a film or TV show.  Includes song or score title, length of use, publisher, writer, PRO, and type of use.
  19. Performing Rights Society:
    monitors public performances around the world of songs or compositions and pays the publisher and writers according to use
  20. What is SoundExchange?
    represents master copyright holder for digital transmissions on non-interactive platforms
  21. Purpose of music in media:
    • *help tell the story
    • match the time period
    • in commercials, help sell a product and for branding
  22. 3 musical characteristics used to help create emotion
    • harmony
    • timbre or instrumentation
    • rhythm
  23. Instruments used in score for Wonder Woman:
    • strings
    • brass
    • percussion
    • woodwinds
  24. How is video game music different from TV or Film?
    • loop based
    • other pieces of music used to enhance gameplay
    • music often stays in same key and doesn't go anywhere (supports multiple scenarios)
  25. How did Austin Wintory's score for Assassin's Creed Syndicate let you know you were in Victorian London?
    • solo strings and acoustic percussion
    • harmony seemed close to 1900's
    • strings are exclusively featured, true to the music of the time
  26. How did Austin Wintory's score for Journey let you know you were wandering in a desert?
    • Very spacious feeling
    • scales sound middle-eastern sometimes
  27. How did Sarah Schachner's score for Assassin's Creed Unity differ from Austin Wintory's?  Why?
    • Modern harmonic language and instruments
    • features a lot more horns and bigger (possible electronic) percussion
  28. How is commercial music different from film or TV?
    • shorter format
    • used to help tell story AND sell product
  29. What is different about Apple's music vs. Chevy?
    Apple's music is hip and fresh, Chevy's commercials generally weren't
  30. How does animation music differ from drama composing?
    Animation music is scored tight to picture
  31. What tempo is Crash Bandicoot music?
    between 130-150
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