Our composer Harrison Stanford's top 5 tips for writing music for TV
The Firm's label supervisor and composer Harrison Stanford shares his 5 top tips to help you get started writing TV music. Including ways to structure your writing process, things to watch out for in your mix and how to approach composing for TV. Here are the links to the two tracks used in this tutorial - The Beech Tree Stroll - https://bit.ly/2Vscmnj Closer Than You Think - https://bit.ly/2V7pwHg Follow The Firm - https://firmmusicgroup.com/ / firm_music / firmmusicgroup / firmmusicpro. . / firmmusicgroup. . / thefirm-artists

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