Sean McMahon, chair of the Screen Scoring Department at Berklee College of Music, gives you expert tools to perfect your string arrangements. He explains and demystifies the nebulous ZED clef, a super handy measuring tool to see if your string writing is well balanced. What’s more, he also shares his knowledge on octave doublings vs unison string lines among the different string instruments, and he gives some advanced tips for string runs. Virtual Orchestration is a collaboration between Berklee College of Music (Boston, USA) and Orchestral Tools (Berlin, Germany). ▬▬ Table of content ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro and Orchestration 1:53 - The ZED Clef 5:34 - Octave doublings and unisons 6:54 - Violin 2 shadow 8:42 - String unisons for tone weight 9:39 - Flourishes for strings Video creation credits: Video idea and Script 📜 : Sean McMahon Script Consultation 🔍 and Director 📣 : Eduard Flemmer Camera 🎥 and Editing ✂️ : Fabián Barba Hallal Lighting 💡 and 2nd Camera 🎥 : David Kudell Motion graphics 🎨 : Michael Logar