Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Film composer looking for collaboration with Sheridan students

From: Sara Dolado <dolado.sara (at) gmail.com>

Subject: Film composer looking for collaboration with Sheridan students

Date: September 8, 2020 at 12:09:19 EDT


Dear Professor Komza,


my name is Sara and my partner Pablo and I are film composers. We would love to get to know students from the Sheridan College to see if there is any possibility of working together on current film projects of theirs.


I do not know if you are the right person to discuss this, but we would be very happy if you could put us in contact with students of yours that might be interested in having some music for their projects. We are not very much concerned about financial issues, we are rather looking for passionate and talented young people.

Just in case, here is some information about us: We've been working on films for about 10 years. We do mainly orchestral scores, in our website there are some examples of our music (https://www.pabloanson.com/).


Please let me know if there is something I can do to make this happen. Thank you very much in advance for your help.

 

Sincerely,

Sara Dolado

Sound Designer Looking to Assist for Thesis Films

 My name is Braden Alexander and I am a sound designer looking to help some people out. I had messaged you in 2018 and had an excellent collaboration with Joseph Bertrand and would love to help the next class with any audio needs. 

As mentioned last time, this would be for no charge. Thesis students get some extra sound design in their thesis film and I would have something to demonstrate my sound for animation skills. With the upcoming semester moving online, some students may or may not have access to their regular tools, especially for audio. With that said, I would love to help where there is a need for sound design as I have my own home studio.


Examples can be found here: https://vimeo.com/bradenalexander


Thanks for your time, let me know what you think.


Regards,


Braden


bralexan (at) gmail.com

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Welcome to the 2020 4th Year Senior Project course!

Greetings to all Sheridan 4th Year BA Animation students!

This is the first posting of the 2020-2021 school year. Please note the blog address for future reference:

http://sheridan4thyear.blogspot.ca

This is where all announcements relevant to ANIM 40049 are posted, including Lecture guest announcements, workshops, and Milestone deadlines. There is also a listing of Mentor office hours (soon to be updated.)

Blog posts are automatically mailed to the 4thYear Mailing list, so keep an eye on your official Sheridan email for new postings.

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What does this course consist of?

ANIM 40049 is the course to help you make your Senior Project Film. It's made up of three components:

1)  LECTURES, which take place on Wednesdays at 2 PM via Zoom

2) WORKSHOPS - optional, usually Wednesdays at 4 pm, via Zoom

3) MENTOR GROUP MEETINGS - various times through the week. This is where you will discuss and submit the Milestones that make up the various production stages of your film.  You can see examples of Milestones from past  students here. 


How do I access the Lectures and Workshops? 

    Lectures and workshops will be given via Zoom, on Wednesdays at 2 PM and 4 PM respectively.  The Zoom link is: 

(meeting details hidden. Please refer to the 4th Year Mailing List for the address and password.)

    Use the same link at 4 PM for Workshop.

How do I access my weekly Mentor Group Meeting?

Mentor meetings will also be held via Zoom. Contact your mentor for a link if you have not been provided with one. 


What else happens this Semester? 

There are several other highlights to the semester:

  4) LEICA SCREENING - All film works-in-progress are screened twice in the semester; the Leica Reel in Week 7. This screening is CENTRAL to the production workflow.

5) GUEST CRITIQUE - During Week 7's Mentor Group Meeting, a guest, normally from the animation industry, will be present to view and critique your Leica Reel. This is a valuable opportunity to have an experienced pair of eyes view your film - make the most of it!

6) UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO "Composing For Film" CLASS VISIT - Each year about 40-50 animation students work with musicians from the U of T Faculty of Music to have music written specially for their films. The first step of this process happens this Fall (normally in Week 10 or 11) when we travel to U of T for a "Meet and Greet" session.

7) VISITS FROM MAJOR STUDIOS

Studio visits through the fall are possible. More details TBA as they develop.

 

The Lecture and Workshop Series

You can get a very good idea of what we cover in the Lectures and Workshops by browsing through this listing. Note that most of the Lecture and Workshop bookings are still tentative and are subject to change. This listing also shows Milestone deadlines for the semester. More details will be available at the first lecture:

Fall Lectures & Workshops

 The Milestones

The Milestones as laid out in the 4th Year Handbook (link below - see especially the section titled, "Part 2 - SEMESTER 7 MILESTONES".) are the heart of the production workflow for your film. They also determine your grade for the course. You'll get a very good idea of where you're going with your film project over the next few months by browsing through this document. Many more details at the first lecture:

SEMESTER 7 MILESTONES IN DETAIL


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What workflow do we use?

You might enjoy watching the videos below. It's a compilation of several films from recent graduating students, shown in four stages of development, from Leica Reel to Final Film. It should give you an idea of the overall workflow we use in the 4th Year Senior Project films. I'll show this video at the lecture and we'll have some time to discuss what it means for you. The password is: 'Sheridan'

From LeicaToFinal2015

From LeicaToFinal2014


We have a great lecture & workshop series lined up for you this year, so  I'm looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesdays at 2 PM!

Bruno Degazio
4th Year Academic Advisor 
Senior Project Mentor

 

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Composer looking for Animation

Hi Bruno,

My name is Joel Santos, and I've been chatting quite a bit with Zhang Xun and a few other students about getting connected with Sheridan about scoring some of the student films and Theses. Zhang Xun suggested that I reach out to you to see if you might forward my information to those currently working on their thesis, or those who might be starting the process for next year. Or for anyone who might interested at all!

Here's a bit about me:

Most recently, I wrapped up scoring an official Fox Produced short for the Alien Franchise in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the franchise. I am incredibly proud of the music I wrote for it, which I got to record and conduct at Warner Brother's Eastwood Scoring Stage.

https://youtu.be/ApNPbQxMFtk

Currently, I'm working on the music teams for several upcoming Star Wars video games. In addition to that, I've worked on the music teams for How To Train Your Dragon: Homecoming, Fortnite, My Spy, and Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween. I frequently work with composer Benjamin Wallfisch (Shazam, It, Blade Runner 2049, Hidden Figures, Dunkirk) at Hans Zimmer's studio.

In the past, I worked for composer Bear McCreary on Agents of Shield, the Walking Dead, Outlander, and God of War (2018). Below, you can find the link to my website, which is a little outdated, but has a bit more about me, as well as to links of some music:

www.joelsantosmusic.com

imdb.me/joelsantos

I have been wanting to work on more and more animation under my own name recently, and I figured the best way to go about that, would be to connect with some students. I love all of the work that I have seen come out of Sheridan.

Thank you for taking the time to read and listen, and I hope to hear from you soon!

Best,

Joel Santos
Composer
(714) 329 - 5693
"Providing the Soundtrack to your life"