How to Work With Composers with Jaimie Pangan & Robert Mai | Asians in Animation & Legends Animated
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 Published On Jan 5, 2024

Curious about how composers score music for projects? Join Jamie Pangan and Robert Mai for an informative talk on how to make the most of working with composers for animation! We'll discuss the ins and outs on how to best connect with a composer and dive into a project together!

We will be covering topics such as:
• Syncing story and music
• Trusting your composer and keeping an open mind
• Expressing emotions with music

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Based in Nashville, Jamie Pangan is a violinist, music producer and composer for film, TV, and games. Previously, Jamie contributed in the music departments under studios such as Netflix, Hulu and Disney+. Jamie loves to experiment with string sounds and electronic elements to create hybrid ambient textures that blend with cinematic drama.

Growing up in Orange County, CA, Robert Mai dreamed of chasing an art career at a very young age. He's had a successful career of more than seven years composing for films, television, podcasts, games, and more. He's worked with companies such as Netflix, Amazon, Ubisoft and Showtime and enjoys mentoring young composers in his free time.

About Legends Animated
Legends Animated is a 501c3 nonprofit animation company that provides collaborative opportunities to create independent animation that is both engaging and impactful. It does so through fiscally sponsoring independent productions of members within the animation community, partnering with other 501c3 orgs and public institutions for animated co-productions, as well as offering capacity support to animation organizations and events. For more details feel free to visit https://linktr.ee/legendsanimated

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This talk was presented as part of the 2023 ASIANS IN ANIMATION CAREER SUMMIT. The Annual Asians in Animation Career Summit is a series of workshops, presentations, demos, portfolio reviews, and networking over the month of December. The Summit’s goal is to provide educational experiences not typically found in animation schools and giving the knowledge, mentorship, and tools to attendees to thrive in the industry. The AIA Summit is open to all, free, and completely virtual.​ This year’s edition was from December 2 — December 30. We have 55+ events hosted by industry professionals and AIA leaders all over the globe, spanning more than seven time zones.

SEE THE FULL SCHEDULE HERE: https://www.asiansinanimation.org/sum...

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