Music for Narrative Media

How does music work to amplify the meaning and motivation of narrative artwork? Music for Narrative Media is a practice-based course focused on creating music for narrative forms such as theater, film, and podcasts. The class will open with critical listening-viewing of various narrative media to analyze how music supports storytelling. Each member of the class will carry out structured weekly assignments in music composition that will involve a variety of tools and approaches (beginning with an instrument, beginning on the page, working with digital tools, working with field recordings, etc.). These prompts will invite an iterative process of creating a series of brief musical sketches that are then selected from and further refined. Throughout the term, we will find opportunities to collaborate with students working on films, podcasts, theater or dance pieces, or other media. This process will mirror the kind of work that composers regularly undertake: developing a collaborative vision with other artists. Student assessment will be based on attendance, the completion and thoroughness of assigned projects, participation in critique/feedback sessions, and a mid-term project profiling a composer/sound artist. Working knowledge of an instrument (acoustic, electric, or electronic) is a prerequisite, but you need not have composed music before. You will need to take musical risks and trust in the dynamics of group collaboration and revision.

Course Number
AD4057
Area of Study
Performance & Music
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced
Instructor
Jonathan Henderson