Workshop__Nik Phelps Film Sound and Animation Workshop

Date & Time: 10/23 (THU) 13:30~18:00

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Keynote Speaker: Nik Phelps

 

Born in Texas, composer/musician Nik Phelps now lives and works in Gent, Belgium. He has played with musical artists as diverse as Eric Johnson and Lou Rawls, Frank Sinatra and They Might Be Giants, Frank Zappa and Mary Martin. He recorded for over 10 years with Tom Waits, playing on three soundtracks and five CDs.
He began working with film music in 1988 with the Club Foot Orchestra, the influential San Francisco soundtrack group that was the premiere modern silent film orchestra. Since 1995, he has been working in the animation world and was nominated for an Annie Award for his music for the CBS TV series The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat. In 1996, he founded the Sprocket Ensemble, a project combining live music and animated film.
He is active in the animation scene, creating music and sound for animators such as Nina Paley, Bill Plympton, Lei Lei, and Ivan Maximov. Nik enjoys working with directors of all ages in the field of music and sound design, and working with schools, forums, and festivals, conducting workshops dealing with performance technique and the creative process.
He has been a jury member at numerous animation festivals and is currently involved in giving Performance for Pitching workshops at pitching forums throughout Europe.

Music breathes life into film. It shapes emotion, guides narrative, and deepens the cinematic experience in ways both subtle and profound. Yet, while technology has transformed the tools of engineering and composition, the essence of scoring—the symbiotic dance between sound and image—remains unchanged.
In this masterclass, composer Nik Phelps unveils timeless principles of integrating music with film, tracing a journey through the evolution of scoring techniques and exploring how modern innovations have refined and streamlined the creative process. Nik will first explore how our brains process audio and visual information, revealing how sound and image intertwine to shape perception and emotion. From the earliest days of cinema, when music and dialogue were played alongside moving pictures, to the groundbreaking moment when sound was physically embedded into film, he will then trace this evolution step by step, illustrating and demonstrating how these innovations have transformed storytelling and streamlined the composer’s craft.
As part of this immersive exploration, Nik will curate a screening of his favorite animated films—each a masterwork showcasing the seamless fusion of sound and visual storytelling.