
First Act Break The Emmy-Winning Composer Behind the NFL, NBA, FAZE, and Kai Cenat. | Mic Ferrante
Welcome to episode 30 of The First Act Break podcast, the show where we dive into the art, business, and hustle of breaking into the film industry, and help you build a career doing what you love. Today, we bring on Mic Ferrante, an Emmy-Winning composer who's scored for the NFL, NBA, FAZE Clan, Kai Cenat and many more. He shares his experience going to music school and his recent career as a newly graduate pursing the composing dream.
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:01:58 Falling in love with scoring
00:05:26 First real paycheck as composer
00:06:28 Getting paid through commercial work
00:07:15 How composers actually get hired
00:08:59 Marketing yourself as a composer
00:09:27 Biggest thing directors should know
00:10:45 Working with big brands (NBA, USC)
00:12:17 How people find him for gigs
00:14:23 The USC “Among Us” horn
00:15:40 Writing for narrative vs commercial
00:18:52 How themes and melodies are born
00:20:01 Why melody matters so much
00:22:58 Writing personal music outside film
00:23:40 Studying great music
00:27:06 Do directors need “good taste”?
00:27:59 Temp scores: helpful or cheating?
00:30:07 Is there a “career path”?
00:31:31 How composers actually break in
00:33:59 Diversify or starve in music
00:34:59 Balancing creativity and mental health
00:35:12 Is music / film school worth it?
00:36:59 USC: connections vs. classes
00:38:02 Mozart vs. modern composers
00:40:46 Money stress after graduation
00:41:40 How much do gigs pay?
00:44:33 Learning when to say no
00:47:00 Will AI take composer jobs?
00:48:59 How he’s future-proofing with AI
00:50:00 Using AI in music workflow
00:50:36 Handling jealousy and comparison
00:51:57 Scoring for different directors’ styles
00:53:35 Worst kind of project experience
00:54:38 Running live sessions, leading people
00:55:51 How to get good at piano
00:58:17 Breaking down our scores together
01:02:22 Melodies of War breakdown
01:03:22 Love themes, character themes
01:04:48 How sets actually work (drama)
01:07:34 How we pulled off the musical
01:09:35 Writing songs fast for production
01:10:24 Question from last guest
01:11:20 Freelance goals (director POV)
