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BMI Sponsors ‘Soundtrack’ Panel at Woodstock Fest

Nov 1 2003
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BMI sponsored the "Soundtrack" panel at the recent Woodstock Film Festival held in September in the Catskills Mountains in New York. BMI's Doreen Ringer Ross moderated. The 4th annual independent film fest featured more than 130 films, documentaries and shorts over five days, ending with actor Woody Harrelson receiving the Festival's Honorary Maverick Award. The Woodstock Film Festival is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to present an annual program and year-round schedule of film-related activities combining inspired learning and the promotion of sustainable economic development by attracting film, video and media production to the Hudson Valley.


Shown after the panel are BMI's Linda Livingston; Ron Mann, Director of the documentary "Go Further"; BMI's Doreen Ringer Ross; Woodstock Film Festival Founder Meira Blaustein; and Tracy McKnight, Music Supervisor for "The United States of Leland."
 

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