BMI’s 22nd Roundtable Discussion: Music and Film—the Creative Process

Sunday, January 26, 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Kimball Art Center, 1401 Kearns Blvd.

What goes into creating a successful film score? Filmmakers and composers come together to answer these and other questions in this inspired roundtable discussion moderated by Doreen Ringer-Ross, BMI vice president of creative relations. Participants will include director of the Sundance Institute Film Music Program Peter Golub, composer Nathan Barr and director Alan Ball (Uncle Frank), composer Ed Shearmur and director Rodrigo Garcia (Four Good Days), composer Ben Lovett and director David Bruckner (The Night House), composer Tamar-kali and director Josephine Decker (Shirley), composer Anthony Willis and director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman), composer T. Griffin and director Amanda McBaine (Boys State), composer Fil Eisler and director Kim A. Snyder (Us Kids), composer Joe Wong and director John James (Siempre, Luis), and composer Mark Orton and director Andrew Cohn (The Last Shift).

Presented by BMI

Credits

Nathan Barr
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Alan Ball
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Ed Shearmur
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Rodrigo Garcia
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Ben Lovett
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David Bruckner
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Tamar-kali
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Josephine Decker
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Anthony Willis
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T. Griffin
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Fil Eisler
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Joe Wong
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Mark Orton
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Andrew Cohn
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Doreen Ringer Ross
Panelist
Peter Golub
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Amanda McBaine
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