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September 21, 2006

Events

AIMP Panel & Luncheon: Los Angeles

FILM & TV MUSIC: Spotlight On Animation, presented by the Association of Independent Music Publishers. Co-moderated by BMI's Michael Crepezzi, the panel of experts and creative forces will include high profile and award-winning composers, along with key studio and production executives. This is a rare opportunity to hear about the process from the folks creating and composing music, as animated programming and music spans the entire musical palette. Budgets, licensing, publishing and soundtracks are just a few of the highlights we will cover. Wyndham Bel Age Hotel (1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., just south of Sunset in West Hollywood). Valet parking = $4.00. Phone 310-854-1111 for directions. AIMP members = $28.00 per person; non-members = $42.00 per person.


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