

Amphion Asia-Pacific is holding special seminars in Brisbane & Melbourne this November.
Held in conjunction with RMIT University's School of Media & Communication and Brisbane's Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts, they will provide an in-depth examination of Screen Music and Video production, respectively.
Friday November 3rd sees Amphion Asia-Pacific Representative Michael Di Stasio deliver insights into creating & delivering music for the moving image at RMIT, Melbourne.

In a seminar titled "Screen Music: The What, When, Where, Why, and How", Michael will examine the purpose, placement, psychology, process, and practice of film/TV/Video scoring. This will be an invaluable session for sound engineers, music creators, sound editors, sound designers, music supervisors, PV/videographers and producers.
November 7th will have Michael in Brisbane delivering his guide to the production, purposes and power of the music video. This seminar takes place at the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts in Fortitude Valley and will cover the history, formats, styles, genres and business aspects of video.

The seminar will deliver a broad range of insights including Tech Features & Mechanics & Screen Formats, production budgets and thoughts on Performance vs Narrative vs the Conceptual.
Both events are free and will feature the naturally beautiful sound of Amphion Loudspeakers.
Bookings for the Brisbane event can be made here: joella.warkill@acpa.edu.au
To reserve a place at the Melbourne event please contact bos@federalaudio.com.au
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