Shimon the robot film composer and DeepScore

Richard Savery, Gil Weinberg

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Abstract

Composing for a film requires developing an understanding of the film, its characters and the film aesthetic choices made by the director. We propose using existing visual analysis systems as a core technology for film music generation. We extract film features including main characters and their emotions to develop a computer understanding of the film's narrative arc. This arc is combined with visually analyzed director aesthetic choices including pacing and levels of movement. Two systems are presented, the first using a robotic film composer and marimbist to generate film scores in real-time performance. The second software-based system builds on the results from the robot film composer to create narrative driven film scores.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCSMC2018
Subtitle of host publicationComputer Simulation of Musical Creativity: Programme
Pages1-14
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes
EventComputer Simulation of Musical Creativity (2018) - University College Dublin, Dublin
Duration: 20 Aug 201822 Aug 2018

Conference

ConferenceComputer Simulation of Musical Creativity (2018)
Abbreviated titleCSMC2018
CityDublin
Period20/08/1822/08/18

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