CCC Explores 'The Real Score' About Putting Music in Film and TV
The California Copyright Conference presents a behind-the-scenes look at the negotiations involved in getting music into film and TV. Set for the evening of January 11 in Los Angeles, the event is open to the public.
- Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) January 04, 2011 - The process of putting music into motion pictures and television involves musicians, music publishers, songwriters, and music attorneys. Dealing with each other -- as well as with music supervisors, producers and directors -- can be very complex, but the ins and outs of the process will be explored by a panel at the California Copyright Conference on the evening of January 11 in Los Angeles.
"We are staging a series of mock scenarios so everyone can take a look at what really goes on behind-the-scenes in the way music gets into films," states Eric Polin, Sr. VP of Music Publishing at Universal Pictures. Polin, a CCC Board member, will moderate the program. "The business process involving both original music and licensed tracks will be examined in what we expect to be a lively presentation," Polin added.
Joining Polin on the panel will be a distinguished group of entertainment industry professionals:
* Todd Hallowell - Executive Producer with Imagine Entertainment on such films as "Apollo 13," "A Beautiful Mind," "Cinderella Man," "The DaVinci Code," "Angels & Demons," and the upcoming " The Dilemma."
* Julianne Jordan - Music Supervisor on some of the top studio films of the recent past, including "The Bourne Identity," "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," "Alvin & The Chipmunks," "Valentine's Day," "Red," "Yogi Bear," and the upcoming "Hop."
* Mike Knobloch - President, Film Music and Publishing, Universal Pictures.
* Christopher Lennertz - Composer on such films as "Alvin & The Chipmunks," "Adam," "Cat & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," the TV series "Supernatural" and the upcoming "Hop."
* Christine Russell - Partner, Evolution Music Partners, a firm representing composers, music supervisors, copyright owners and recording artists.
When and Where:
This special CCC program will take place Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, 15433 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (near Sepulveda & Ventura Blvd., just West of the 405 freeway). The parking entrance is on Orion Avenue and parking is free with validation at the event. Check-in is at 6:15 p.m., cocktails begin at 6:30, dinner at 7:00 with the presentation to follow. Cost is $40 for CCC members and college students with I.D., $50 for non-members.
MCLE credit is available for all CCC programs.
To reserve a seat for the January 11th dinner program, or for more information on The CCC, visit http://www.theccc.org or call 818-379-3312.
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