Post-Production Sound & Scoring Workshop with Scott Hallgren, Sept 28

Join Composer & Sound Editor Scott Hallgren for a Post-Production Sound & Scoring Workshop on September 28th at Tri-C Metro Campus.


The Greater Cleveland Film Commission will present a Post-Production Sound & Scoring Workshop with Composer & Sound Editor Scott Hallgren, hosted by the Tri-C Film Academy.

This workshop will provide an introduction to the basics of working in post-production sound and scoring for film, including:

  • Workflow overview and practices
  • Dialog, room tone, and ADR
  • Foley. sound effects, and final mix
  • Creative musical choices
  • Technical and temp music
  • Legal considerations and more!

EVENT DETAILS:

September 28th, 10 am – 3 pm
Lunch will be provided

Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus
2900 Community College Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115

Classroom and parking details will be provided after registration is confirmed.

COST & REGISTRATION:

All attendees must pre-register online. Cost is $25 for general public, and free for GCFC Members.

Are you a GCFC member? Send us an email to claim your registration promo code.

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For questions, please contact GCFC Development & Communications Manager Juli Johnson Piller at [email protected].


ABOUT SCOTT HALLGREN

Scott Hallgren has an extensive list of film, TV, music video, and gaming work as a sound designer, boom operator, and composer, including the Emmy-nominated civil rights documentary “We Shall Not Be Moved: the Nashville Sit-Ins” which also won him both a 2011 Silver Telly and Golden CINE Award; “Sith’d”, Best Comedy at the 2006 Comic-con; the 2017 award winning APT/PBS documentary “Perfect 36: How Women Won The Vote”; and 2020’s “Frank”, which won Best Music at the Independent Horror Movie Awards. In 2023, he won Best Original Score at the Paris Film Awards for “The Resistance”.

He is an affiliate member of the Motion Picture Sound Editors Guild, an AVID Certified Instructor for ProTools, and a Dolby Developer. He has served as a panelist and/or on the selection committees of the Seattle, Nashville, Cleveland, and Highland Square (Akron) film festivals, and was an Oscar qualifying short films juror for the 46th Cleveland International Film Festival. He serves on the Advisory Board for the Seattle Film Institute and as Board President of Mind Balloon Films. He currently serves as an Associate Professor in film/TV at Kent State University.

View his IMDb profile.