NYCEMF 2021 Workshop Sign-Up
Please check as many live zoom workshops that you would like to attend!

A link with zoom password will be sent to you via email. All times are EST.

For details, please see nycemf booklet at https://nycemf.org

For any questions, please email workshop presenter(s) and CC Tae Hong Park @ thp1@nyu.edu

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Film Scoring Workshop
The "Film Scoring" workshop is designed to provide participants an introduction to scoring for motion pictures. Aesthetics and psychology of mood music, functions of film scoring, and scoring procedures will be covered, as well as practical methods of scoring will be demonstrated.

Requirements:
To fully take advantage of this workshop, it is recommended that participants have experience producing music using a DAW software.

Suggested software:
Spitfire BBC SO Discover (free or $50) https://www.spitfireaudio.com/shop/a-z/bbc-symphony-orchestra-discover 
Spitfire Labs (free) https://labs.spitfireaudio.com/ "
Thu, June 24, 2021, (14:00 - 16:00 EST)
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Film Scoring, Filipe Leitão (fileitao@gmail.com)
Sounds.pink: accessible tools for building AI-powered musical interfaces workshop
Incorporate AI-powered motion capture into your creative practice! Sounds.pink is a toolset that allows you to work with state-of-the art models for pose detection, hand detection, and emotion recognition, and pipe the output into projects with NO CODE! In this workshop, participants will be guided through creating a simple project to introduce them to the toolchain with Max/MSP, and if time permits, a second integration with their favorite DAW. Participants will need a computer with a webcam and basic knowledge of Max/MSP, but I aim to make this workshop as accessible as possible, so if any of this sounds interesting, you should show up! Also see video description here: https://youtu.be/Er8XckkgglM 

Requirements
Max/MSP and computer with webcam
Thu, June 24, 2021, 16:00 - 17:00 (EST)
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Sounds.pink: accessible tools for building AI-powered musical interfaces, Brian Ellis (brian.e2014@gmail.com )
Indra Virtual Score Software for Networked Musical Performance
Indra is a virtual score software platform for musical performance in which a conductor improvises with an ensemble over a network by choosing the notation that appears on musicians’ screens in real time. If you're a composer, conductor, or performer and you're interested in working with virtual scores, this practical and accessible workshop is a great place to start!

Requirements
Before the workshop, please download the zip file from the following link: https://tinyurl.com/szhb3wu4 This bundle includes the most recent release of the software and some demo files we will use during the workshop. Installation instructions and full documentation are available at https://creativeinteraction.org/. Please note that Indra runs in Max. If you do not have Max installed on your computer, please download it from https://cycling74.com/downloads before installing Indra. (You do not need a Max license to run Indra.)
Fri, June 25, 2021, (14:00 - 15:30 EST)
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Indra Virtual Score Software for Networked Musical Performance, Drake Anderson (drake.ralph.andersen@gmail.com)
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