Workshop
Music Production in Dolby Atmos
In partnership with the Dolby Institute, the PHI Centre offers you the opportunity to discover the Dolby Atmos format to enrich your musical creations.
THE DETAILS
Instructor: Philippe Rochefort, Creative Sound Supervisor at Centre PHI
Duration: 25 hours
Dates: May 22-23 and 25-26, 2024
Participants: 6
Cost:Â $360.50Â (including service fees, excluding taxes)
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
What is the objective of this workshop?
The workshop aims to demystify music production in Dolby Atmos, allowing participants to start their immersive projects in their own studios, with a view to potential commercial distribution.
The workshop will be divided into two parts, including a theoretical component and a practical component where participants will be able to mix their own compositions in PHI's sound studio. We will explore current techniques and best practices of the technology and consider how immersive sound can amplify the emotional and narrative impact of a musical composition.
At the end of the workshop, participants will have a collective listening session of their work in Habitat Sonore, the PHI Centre's immersive listening room.
What can you expect from the workshop?
It is important to note that this workshop specifically focuses on the application of immersive audio concepts in the context of Dolby Atmos.
This workshop will take place in four sessions*:
2 theory sessions: Wednesday & Thursday from 6 PM to 10 PM
2 practical sessions: Saturday & Sunday from 11 AM to 7 PM
1 listening and conclusion session: Sunday at 7 PM
*Please note that times may change.
Here's a preview of what to expect:
Discover Dolby Atmos technology and how it can integrate into your productions;
Understand how Atmos projects are commercially distributed;
Listen to examples of commercial mixes;
Explore audio production software integrating Dolby Atmos;
Discover common mixing best practices in Atmos on Pro Tools;
Design a mix template for Dolby Atmos within Pro Tools;
Work in groups on a Dolby Atmos session;
Use immersive audio plugins with Dolby Atmos;
Produce a Dolby Atmos deliverable from your own compositions;
Listen collectively to the mixes of participants in Habitat Sonore.
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is aimed at intermediate to advanced musicians, producers, and engineers who have a solid foundation in audio production workflows and a basic understanding of immersive and multichannel audio concepts. While the exploration of Dolby Atmos in the workshop is done using Pro Tools, the techniques taught are applicable to other software such as Logic Pro, Studio One, Nuendo, and others.
Will new dates be added in the future?
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THE INSTRUCTOR
The workshop will be guided by Philippe Rochefort, Creative Sound Supervisor at the PHI Centre.
Philippe Rochefort
Philippe Rochefort has been the PHI Centre's Creative Sound Supervisor since 2022. With 20 years of experience in the audio world, Philippe is currently dedicated to the rollout of PHI's immersive sound program and helping artists appropriate this technology for their own work.
Founded in 2012, the PHIÂ Centre is dedicated to innovation at the forefront of creative production and encourages the design, development, production, and presentation of a wide variety of disciplines and forms, with a focus on digital technologies and new media. Its programs and architecture are designed to demonstrate agility, adaptability, and high production capacity.
At the crossroads of art, cinema, music, design, and technology, the PHI Centre works to expand the spaces for creative production and consumption of art by offering a unique, unclassifiable, engaging, and constantly evolving programming. The original and eclectic artistic creations presented at the Centre, signed PHI or coming from the international scene, include musical performances, screenings, interactive exhibitions, guest artist installations, lectures, and workshops. The featured artists are bold, provocative, and authentic pioneers, reflecting the Centre's penchant for innovation, surprise, excitement, and absurdity.
As this workshop is conducted in collaboration with the Dolby Institute, participants consent to share the works they create for possible publication on the Dolby Institute website. This collaborative effort aims to promote the partnership with Dolby and highlight the creative achievements of the participants.