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2010 Sundance Roundtable Video: Music & Film, The Creative Process

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2010 Sundance Roundtable: Music & Film, The Creative Process BMI and the Sundance Film Festival presented the twelfth annual composer/director roundtable, entitled “Music & Film: The Creative Process,” on Wednesday, January 27 at the Sundance House at the Kimball Art Center. Moderated by Doreen Ringer Ross, Vice President, Film/TV Relations at BMI, the panel focused on the dialog and relationship between composer and director, the panel is a cornerstone discussion…


From Blog, posted 2.04.10

Blog: Doreen Ringer Ross: Teenage Paparazzo & The Company Men

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We hit the ground running to screenings. We always try to see as many of the films in the festival scored by BMI composers before our composer/director roundtable happens—on the 27th this year. First up was Adrian Grenier’s (from HBO’s Entourage) documentary Teenage Paparazzo, brilliantly scored by David Torn and music supervised by Janice Ginsberg. The film is about the relationship between Adrian and…


From Blog, posted 1.24.10

Sundance Profile: Adrian Grenier

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Director: Teenage Paparazzo Actor, musician, director and producer Adrian Grenier is best known for his role in the Emmy-nominated HBO series Entourage. He made his directorial debut in 2002 with the autobiographical Shot in the Dark, which documented his journey in search of his biographical father. After founding Reckless Productions the same year, Grenier started work on several films, while Alter Eco—his series designed to discuss…


From News, posted 1.20.10