Film & TV Photo Archive
Student and esteemed film composer iZLER conducts during BMI’s 12th annual Conducting for the Film Composer Workshop. The course commandeered rooms at the Musicians Union on Vine in Los Angeles during several days in July. View Photo
iZLER (right) laughs and learns from mentor Lucas Richman during BMI’s 12th annual Conducting for the Film Composer Workshop in Los Angeles. View Photo
Philip White does what he came to do—conduct—at BMI’s 12th annual Conducting for the Film Composer Workshop in Los Angeles. View Photo
iZLER exercises his conducting skills at BMI’s 12th annual Conducting for the Film Composer Workshop in Los Angeles. View Photo
Vivek Maddala hones his skills as a conductor during BMI’s 12th annual Conducting for the Film Composer Workshop in Los Angeles. View Photo
Pictured at BMI’s 2009 Conducting for the Film Composer Workshop are (l-r) mentor and workshop leader Lucas Richman, Marco D’Ambrosio, Philip White, Vivek Maddala, David Buckley, Anton Sanko, iZLER, Rob Simonsen and Tim Jones. View Photo
True Blood composer Nathan Barr; songwriter of “Bad Things,” the theme song of True Blood Jace Everett; and True Blood music supervisor Gary Calamar pause for a photo at Everett’s BMI-hosted showcase, held August 5 in Los Angeles. View Photo
Pictured at the BMI-hosted Jace Everett showcase held August 5 in Los Angeles are accompanist Dan Cohen, BMI’s Anne Cecere and Barbara Cane, and Jace Everett, with BMI’s Doreen Ringer Ross, Tracie Verlinde, Ray Yee and Tavi Shabestari. View Photo
Jace Everett performs during the BMI-hosted showcase in Los Angeles on August 5. Everett composed “Bad Things,” the theme song for HBO’s hit series True Blood, and recently released a new album, Red Revelations. View Photo
Pictured at the BMI-hosted Jace Everett showcase held August 5 in Los Angeles are music supervisor Gary Calamar (True Blood), BMI’s Barbara Cane, Jace Everett, BMI’s Doreen Ringer Ross and True Blood composer Nathan Barr. View Photo
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