Prominent composers will engage in a lively discussion about the role of music in independent film. The focus is on the creative process: What goes into a successful film score? What makes for an effective director/composer relationship? What is involved in deciding how to use music in a film? Panelists include composers Rolfe Kent (About Schmidt); George S. Clinton (Austin Powers); Nathan Larson (The Woodsman); Mark De Gli Antoni (Marie and Bruce); Peter Golub (The Laramie Project); Jeff Beal (In the Realms of the Unreal); David Jullian (Insomnia); BC Smith (Edge of America); Rick Marvin (Eulogy); and filmmakers Jessica Yu (In the Realms of the Unreal); Chris Eyre (Smoke Signals); and Nicole Kassell (The Woodsman).
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Rolfe Kent
Panelist | George S. Clinton
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Nathan Larson
Panelist | Mark De Gli Antoni
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Peter Golub
Panelist | Jeff Beal
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David Jullian
Panelist | BC Smith
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Rick Marvin
Panelist | Jessica Yu
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Chris Eyre
Panelist | Nicole Kassell
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