The Film Music Network, sponsored by Film Music magazine, presents Film Music Network Nights, a monthly networking series for professionals in the film music business in Los Angeles and New York City. LOS ANGELES MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1998 Los Angeles events take place the first Monday of every month at 7:00pm (doors open at 6:30pm) at the Beverly Garland Holiday Inn, 4222 Vineland Avenue, Studio City, CA and feature guest speakers who focus on specific issues and challenges in the film music business. After these brief presentations, attendees are encouraged to network. Admission is $15, memberships are available. The topic for the November event is THE BUSINESS AND CREATIVE ASPECTS OF MUSIC SUPERVISION AND SONGWRITING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION and will feature a distinguished panel of professionals including: JOHN BRAHENY, hit songwriter, educator, and author ("The Craft and Business of Songwriting") LANA HALE, music supervisor ("Wag The Dog", "Boogie Nights", "Seven", "Third Rock From The Sun") GERRY GERSHMAN, music supervisor ("Trees Lounge", "Buffalo 66", "Freeway", "Strapped") LARRY ROBINSON, music supervisor ("Fear of a Black Hat", "Tales From The Hood", "Mona Must Die") This event will be moderated by music supervisor and Film Music magazine columnist MICHAEL ROGERS and will focus on the expanding role of songs in television and film projects. The subject will be approached from a variety of angles including discussion of the creative, business, and marketing aspects of songs in film today. Interaction between song and score and the expanded role of music supervisors will also be discussed. Please RSVP by phone to (818) 771-7778 or by email to rsvpla@filmmusic.net ================================================================ NEW YORK MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1998 New York events take place the SECOND Monday of every month at 7:30pm (doors open at 7:00pm) at The Gramercy Park Hotel, 21st St. and Lexington Ave, New York, NY. The meetings feature guest speakers who focus on specific issues and challenges in the film music business. After these brief presentations, attendees are encouraged to network. Admission is $20, memberships are available. The topic for the November NY event is SURVIVING TITANIC: SOUNDTRACK ALBUMS FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM and will feature soundtrack executives from ANGEL RECORDS, SONY LEGACY, MILAN ENTERTAINMENT, and others and will be moderated by BETH KRAKOWER of CineMedia Promotions in New York. The panel will discuss the production cycle of a soundtrack album project from inception to sale, including production, distribution, marketing, licensing, and interaction with music publishers. For the NY event, please RSVP by phone to (212) 592-3600 or by email to rsvpny@filmmusic.net ================================================================ On the internet information is available at: http://www.filmmusic.net (Film Music Network) http://www.filmmusicmag.com (Film Music magazine) Best Regards, Mark Northam and Lisa Anne Miller Publishers Film Music magazine
Annc: Film Music Network Nov 98 LA/NY Event Info
OCTOBER 31, 1998 | Submitted by Mark Northam
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