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Kora for Film & TV Composers

Designed for Film & TV Composers Working Over Long Timelines.

Built for composers working with evolving picture, ongoing director notes, and complex delivery requirements. Kora preserves context across months of revisions so you never lose track of where you stand.

The Reality of Film & TV Scoring

What actually slows you down.

Revisions Over Time

Picture changes, director notes evolve, and cues get revised multiple times. Tracking what's current across months of work is difficult in generic tools.

Approval Uncertainty

Which cues are approved? Which need changes? Which are waiting for feedback? Without a clear system, you're guessing — and guessing costs schedule.

Delivery Complexity

Final delivery requires stems, alternates, metadata, and specific formats. Missing one file can delay the entire project and damage the director relationship.

Lost Momentum

Long gaps between sessions mean you forget context. What was the director's note on cue 23? Where did we land on the main theme? Rebuilt context costs hours.

How Kora Helps

Built for the long timeline reality of scoring.

Global Audio Review

Add timestamped notes directly to audio exports. Turn director feedback into linked tasks inside your project. Keep notes and execution connected.

Director notes become actionable work, not lost emails.

Version Clarity

Track which version is current, which is approved, and which needs revision. No more "MainTheme_v7_FINAL_FINAL_2.wav" confusion.

Know what's current at a glance.

Delivery Tracking

See what's ready for delivery, what's missing, and what needs attention. Catch errors before they reach the music editor or supervisor.

Deliver with confidence, not stress.

Momentum Across Long Projects

Return to a project after weeks or months and immediately see where you left off. Context is preserved, not lost.

Your system remembers, so you don't have to.

Before vs. With Kora

What changes when you have a real system.

Before Kora

With Kora

Common Hesitations

Questions before you commit.

"Why not just use folders and cue sheets?"

Folders don't track which cue version is current, what director feedback led to changes, or what stems are required. Cue sheets don't connect to audio files or orchestrate delivery. Kora provides structure that scales with project complexity.

"Isn't this overkill for film scoring?"

Film scoring is operationally complex — multiple cue revisions, director feedback, stem requirements, and delivery deadlines. Kora handles this complexity so you can focus on composition, not administrative overhead.

"Do I really need project management for scoring work?"

You don't need generic project management. You need cue-aware, revision-intelligent, delivery-ready systems. Kora tracks which cue version is approved, what stems are required, and what's ready for delivery — not just abstract tasks.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before starting.

Do I need to learn a new system?

Kora is designed to feel familiar from day one. Most composers are productive within their first session. The interface is Mac-native, keyboard-friendly, and built for speed.

How does Kora handle revisions and picture changes?

Kora tracks versions, approvals, and revision history natively. When picture changes or director notes evolve, you can update cues without losing context. The system preserves what changed, when, and why — so you always know where you stand.

Is Kora only for large film projects?

No. Kora works for short films, TV episodes, feature films, or multi-season series. Whether you're delivering 5 cues or 50, Kora keeps everything organized without adding unnecessary complexity.

What happens to my data if I stop using Kora?

Your data stays yours. Kora supports exporting projects, track lists, and metadata at any time. You're never locked in.

Learn more about Kora for film & TV composers

Ready to put this into practice?

Film & TV scoring demands a system that keeps up.

Kora gives film and TV composers the infrastructure to manage revisions, preserve context, and deliver professionally — across projects that span months or years.