Using Sibelius with Richard Bronskill

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Richard Bronskill has been an orchestrator and composer in Hollywood for more than 20 years, and has worked with composers such as Michael Giacchino, Christophe Beck, Christopher Young, Rolfe Kent, Mark Mothersbaugh, Chris Lennertz, Billy Goldenberg (he was quite young) and Alex North (he was very young!). After thousands of pages of handwritten scores and years of painful tendonitis in his right arm, he began working with MOTU’s Mosaic, then advanced to Sibelius which he has been using quite comfortably for the last 5 years.

This seminar was about how he uses Sibelius 6; settings and procedures that he’s developed over the course of several years and many projects that optimize speed and work flow. All users, regardless of program version or level of experience, found it enlightening.

It was organized as follows:
1. Fundamentals: System & Sibelius preference settings, Application contents adjustment, Application Support structure; creating user defined shortcuts, what to backup, optimum Engraving Rules and All Fonts settings.

2. Creating and Managing Your Score Environment: create a template that will be the basis of all future projects; usage and creation of custom Text Styles; Shortcuts and Word Menus; Wildcards, HTML code and the Score Info Window; custom and hidden Instruments; pros and cons of prepping parts within the score file.

3. My Orchestration Procedure: midi file import choices, panorama view, use of 3rd party plugins, dummy staves, note filters.

4. Photoscore Ultimate and PDFtoMusic Pro: a brief introduction to software which can be useful for importing handwritten music and pdfs into Sibelius.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0111496/
http://www.myspace.com/richardbronskill

This seminar took place February 2nd, 2010 at the American Film Institute, Los Angeles, California. 

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