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Pictured L-R are: legendary BMI composer Richard Sherman (Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), 2014 Oscar winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez, BMI’s Anne Cecere and 2014 Oscar winner Robert Lopez, who also earned a place in the “EGOT” history book with his Oscar win; he is only the 12th person (and the youngest) to have won all four major annual entertainment awards:… View Photo
Pictured L-R at a panel discussion at the 2014 Chattanooga International Film Music Festival are BMI’s Doreen Ringer-Ross (moderator), BMI composer Alan Silvestri, BMI composer and Sundance Film Music Program Director Peter Golub and BMI composer and Artistic Director of the Chattanooga International Film Music Festival, George S. Clinton. View Photo
The marquee at the legendary Tivoli theatre in Chattanooga highlights the nostalgic theme of the 2014 Chattanooga International Film Music Festival. View Photo
Festival goers watch the classic Singing in the Rain as the Chattanooga Symphony performs the musical portions live at the 2014 Chattanooga International Film Music Festival. View Photo
The Chattanooga Symphony performs the Hurray For Hollywood concert at the 2014 Chattanooga International Film Music Festival. View Photo
Festival goers watch Back to the Future with music composed by Alan Silvestri at the 2014 Chattanooga International Film Music Festival. View Photo
Pictured L-R at the 2014 Chattanooga International Film Music Festival are: BMI composer and Sundance Film Music Program Director Peter Golub, BMI’s Doreen Ringer-Ross, BMI composer and Artistic Director of the Chattanooga International Film Music Festival George S. Clinton, Executive Director Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra Molly Sasse, BMI composer Alan Silvestri, Principal Pops Conductor Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra Bob Bernhardt and Director… View Photo
BMI’s Anne Cecere shares a candid moment with BMI composer John Williams at the SCL pre-Oscar reception. View Photo
BMI composers Heather McIntosh and T. Griffin flank BMI’s Anne Cecere after the premiere of the documentary “Vessel,” which received a special jury recognition for political coverage at the 2014 SXSW Film Awards. McIntosh and T. Griffin composed the score for the film. View Photo
BMI’s Anne Cecere caught up with Noah Swartz (far left), director Brian Knappenberger (2nd from right) and BMI composer John Dragonetti (far right) during the 2014 SXSW Film Festival. Knappenberger and Dragonetti were in Austin to premiere and support their work on the film, “The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz.” View Photo
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