Sadoff, 2006 - Google Patents
The role of the music editor and the 'temp track'as blueprint for the score, source music, and scource music of filmsSadoff, 2006
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- 15835917030053997778
- Author
- Sadoff R
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- Publication venue
- Popular Music
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The 'temp track', a temporary mock-up of a film's soundtrack, is assembled from pre-existing music prior to the real, commissioned score being composed. An integral element of the post- production process of American feature films, it survives only in its role for audience …
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