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Learn how to score a Horror film w/ Point Blank and download their free Halloween bundle

Point Blank are back with a new video tutorial, this time teaching you how to score a horror film with their Advanced Composition lecturer, Claude Ruelle. Beginning his career as a jazz guitarist, performing alongside artists such as Pierre-Alain Goualch, Claude has since created soundtracks for games such as ‘Penguin Tales’ and ‘My Time At Portia’ – so he certainly knows his stuff when it comes to soundtracks.

This video was extracted from Point Blank’s Composing for Film and TV module, which is available in London, LA and Online. So, if you’re interested in learning more about this subject, make sure you check out their line of courses. As a bonus to this video tutorial, Point Blank have made the project files (which includes a bundle of free samples) available to download, so you’ll be able to get a closer look at everything explained in the video. Grab your free project file download here – it will only cost you your email.

Using Logic Pro, Claude runs through the instruments and sounds perfect for creating dark and tense atmospheres such as impacts, strings, horns and more. He breaks down each element in the soundtrack explaining the music theory behind how exactly you create an eerie evolving sound with added tension. Experimenting with different effects, samples and random notes can also be a great wait to pad out your track before its urgent and explosive climax – which Claude demonstrates in the video.

If you’re looking for some gut-wrenching samples and atmospheric ambience to add to your dark tracks be sure to check out PB’s list of Top 5 Halloween-Themed Sample packs. For more free stuff, you can head over to their freebies page where you will find a number of packs, project files, tutorials and more.

 

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