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Topic: Barrish, McIntosh, Zobel, Lewy, Griffin and Bacon on “Advice” at the BMI Sundance Roundtable

Captured at Sundance 2012

Video, Film-TV, Park City, Sundance



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Chris Tyng

Chris Tyng and Mark Illsley continue discuss how composer and directors work together. Play now

Captured at Sundance 2003
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Peter Golub

What are you working on now? Play now

Captured at Sundance 2003
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Captured at Sundance 2003
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What advice do you have for young composers who are interested in writing music for films? Play now

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Does being a well known DJ make it harder to be taken seriously as a composer? Play now

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How do temp scores influence your work? Play now

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Grant-Lee Phillips

How does the composers lab work specifically? Play now

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Captured at Sundance 2003
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Thomas Golubic

What is the difference between supervising a film and supervising a television show like Six Feet Un Play now

Captured at Sundance 2003

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