Jan 27 BMI Presents a Roundtable Discussion: Music and Film, The Creative Process

Tuesday, January 27, 2015
4:00PM - 6:00PM 
Filmmaker Lodge

What goes into creating a successful film score? What makes for an effective director-composer relationship? We partner filmmakers and the composers they work with to answer these and other questions in this inspired roundtable discussion moderated by Doreen Ringer-Ross, BMI vice president of film/TV relations.  Panelists will include composer Miriam Cutler and director Kirby Dick (The Hunting Ground), composer Mark Orton and director Jim Strouse (People, Places, Things), composer T. Griffin and director Michael Beach Nichols, and Christopher K. Walker (Welcome to Leith), composer Heather McIntosh and director Craig Zobel (Z for Zachariah), composer Dustin O'Halloran and director Prashant Nair (Umrika), composer H. Scott Salinas and director Matthew Heinman (Cartel Land), composer Ilan Eshkeri and Director Jared Hess (Don Verdean), composer Bryan Senti and director Michael Almereyda (Experimenter), composer Peter Golub and director Chloe Zhao (Songs My Brother Taught Me), composer Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum and director Nikole Beck with (Stockholm, Pennsylvania), composer Keegan Dewitt and director Kris Swanberg (Unexpected), and composer H. Scott Salinas and director Mora Stephens (Zipper).

Credits

Doreen Ringer Ross
Panelist
Miriam Cutler
Panelist
Jim Strouse
Panelist
T. Griffin
Panelist
Christopher K. Walker
Panelist
Heather McIntosh
Panelist
Craig Zobel
Panelist
H. Scott Salinas
Panelist
Jared Hess
Panelist
Bryan Senti
Panelist
Michael Almereyda
Panelist
Peter Golub
Panelist
Chloe Zhao
Panelist
Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum
Panelist
Nikole Beckwith
Panelist
Keegan DeWitt
Panelist
Kris Swanberg
Panelist
H. Scott Salinas
Panelist
Mora Stephens
Panelist
Dustin O'Halloran
Panelist
Ilan Eshkeri
Panelist
Prashant Nair
Panelist
Matthew Heineman
Panelist
 
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