In this workshop aimed at young people, we will discover the world behind music composition for film. We will investigate the composition process of an animated soundtrack, due to its special musical treatment, diverse sonorities and synchrony. We will also talk about the musical narrative in animation and the process of selecting certain musical colour palettes. The workshop includes a live musical intervention of the composition process for animation films.
Paula Olaz (Pamplona, 1989) is a soundtrack composer. She studied at Berklee College of Music, where she graduated cum laude. She has worked for various films including Handia, Errementari, Crónica de una tormenta, Nora, Dantza, La trinchera infinita, Malpaso and Bi urte, lau hilabete eta egun bat. She has also researched the sound world of the universe, and in 2017 she directed her work Child of the Universe at the prestigious Air Studios in London for the European Space Agency. She currently collaborates with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and is an associate artist in the Anthropological Research Institute on Music, Emotion and Human Societies (ARI).
Practical information. Saturday 27th February at Civivox Condestable. Two sessions: from 10.00 to 11.30am and from 12.00 to 1.30pm. Each session has room for 6 pairs (child accompanied by an adult). Aimed at children from 7 to 12 years old. Enrolments though Civivox network.