Temp track
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A temp track is an existing piece of music which is used during in film production during the editing phase.[1] It serves as a guideline for the mood or atmosphere the director is looking for in a scene. While some feel that that having to follow a temp track can be limiting for a composer[2], it can be useful tool in finding the right style of music for a particular scene and can be a time-saver for both the composer and director [3].
The temp track is sometimes also referred to as scratch music[4], temp score[5] or temp music.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ CJO - Abstract - The role of the music editor and the ‘temp track’ as blueprint for the score, source music, and scource music of films
- ^ 6/3/98: X-Files: Fight the Temp-Track
- ^ Epic Sound - music, sound design and voice acting
- ^ filmmaking.net | internet filmmaker's faq : What is scratch music/temp track?
- ^ Glossary: Temp Score | Sweetwater.com
- ^ What is Temp Music? : Glossary of Music Production Terms : Media Music Now
[edit] External links
- Definition of the term temp track
- The Relevance of Temp Tracks - a guide on how temp tracks can be a useful tool for finding the right music for a production

