[Dynagroove] Los Angeles AIMP Thurs., April 15th Luncheon: "Music Supervision - The State of Synch in 2010"
Monique
uniquemoniquemusic at gmail.com
Wed Apr 14 23:51:55 PDT 2010
Licensing for film and television has been called the new radio. Bands and
solo artists are generating income and promotional opportunities through
placing music in film and television. Join us for this great panel and
opportunity to network with industry professionals
IF SPACE, WALK-INS WELCOME
Thurs., April 15, 2010, *11:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. *
Music Supervision: The State of Synch in 2010
*Industry experts John Bissell, PJ Bloom, Kevin Edelman and Andrea von
Foerster discuss the current trends and challenges in the field of music
supervision. *
*Sponsored by: http://MusicRegistry.com*
*Reservation Cutoff:* April 14, 2010
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Panelists
*John Bissell*
Mothlight Music
*PJ Bloom*
Neophonic
*Kevin Edelman*
Metalman Media
*Andrea von Foerster*
Firestarter Music
Moderators
*Michelle Belcher*
Head of FTV/GM West Coast, Primary Wave Music
*Place:* View
Map<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=8430+Sunset+Blvd.,+West+Hollywood.++Valet+p
arking+on+site,+$7.++Call+for>
House of Blues
8430 Sunset Blvd.
West Hollywood. Valet parking, on site, $7. Call for directions.
*Entrees:* (Cutoff: April 11, 2010) - specific dietary needs may be
requested
*Cost:*
AIMP Members - $32.00 per person
AIMP Non-Members - $45.00 per person
*Additional Parking:* Available across the street between Andaz (formerly
Hyatt) and the Comedy Store - $10 self-parking.
*Reservations accepted online at www.aimp.org or by telephone at
818-771-7301* until Wednesday, April 14th. Advance registration deadline
with entree choice ends on the Sunday night before the event at midnight.
We will do our best to accommodate late reservations made the week of the
event, but *please be advised that entrée selection and space may be limited
*. Online reservations can be paid online by credit card; however, credit
cards are not accepted at the door. *Payment at the door is by cash or check
only*. Those who walk up without a reservation will be served whatever is
available, space allowing. *If an event is sold out, walk-ups will not be
accommodated.
Full-time students with a current student I.D. - $35.00 per person**
*Qualifying students must reserve by phone and pay in advance by check or at
the door. There are no online reservation or payment services for this
discounted rate.
*NOTE TO BERKLEE ALUMNI:* If you are inquiring in response to a special
offer via the Berklee Newsletter, please email LAinfo at aimp.org for
registration instructions.
*
Attention attorneys:* this activity has been approved for one hour of
Minimum Continuing Legal Education Credit by the State Bar of California.
Attorneys wishing to register for MCLE credit should bring their state bar
number with them for the sign in sheet.
*Attention CPAs:* This activity follows the continuing education guidelines
specified in the California Board of Accountancy Regulations. CPAs wishing
to register for one CE credit should bring their CPA license number with
them for the sign in sheet.
*[Pick up your certificate at the luncheon AIMP cannot issue certificates
after-the-fact.]*
Additional Speaker Information
*John Bissell* and his company, Mothlight Music, have been involved in music
supervision for the past two decades. Feature films run the gamut from The
Horse Whisperer to Ladder 49 to the recently released film The Hurt Locker.
Television and commercial credits include Ugly Betty and ad campaigns for
Hummer, Cadillac, American Express and a vast assortment of womens apparel
clients.
*PJ Bloom*, in his 15-year career, has become one of the premier Music
Supervisors in the Entertainment Industry, having created and produced
soundtracks for over fifty films, hundreds of episodes of television, video
games and advertisements. His recent projects include Fox's runaway hit
musical spectacular Glee, the Sony Pictures/Julia Roberts film Eat, Pray,
Love, CBS CSI: Miami, FXs Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning television
series Nip/Tuck and The Shield and the Diablo Cody-produced/Emmy-winning
Showtime series United States of Tara. PJ is also a Music Consultant for HBO
Films overseeing major successes like Generation Kill, Angels In America and
Maria Full of Grace and hes a partner in Neophonic, one of the largest
Music Supervision firms in the world.
2009 Hollywood Music in Media Awards: Winner - Outstanding Music Supervision
2009 National Association of Record Industry Professionals: Best in the
Biz Award
*Kevin Edelman* is President of Metalman Media and has served as Music
Supervisor on shows such as Bones, Criminal Minds, Crash, Boston Legal, My
Name is Earl among many others.
*Andrea von Foerster* was born in the West Midlands in England and grew up
in various parts of the U.K., Indiana and Southern California. She got her
start in the music business while attending the University of Southern
California. Andrea started working at Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group in
the music department for live action features during her junior year on such
films as Armageddon, Gone In Sixty Seconds and her favorite
High Fidelity.
Andrea has done music supervision for both film and television for the last
ten years. She has worked on many music documentaries such as Freestyle: The
Art Of Rhyme, Rock School, and most notably Mayor Of The Sunset Strip as
well as independent films such as Cherish, Ten Inch Hero, The Darwin Awards
and most recently, (500) Days Of Summer. Television shows include Roswell,
The O.C., Greys Anatomy and Dollhouse and numerous MTV shows such as Runs
House and Life Of Ryan. She is currently working on the independent film
Its Kind Of A Funny Story (Focus Features), The Deep End (ABC) and concert
film The White Stripes Under The Great White Northern Lights.
*Michelle Belcher* heads the Film & TV department for Primary Wave Music
Publishing and facilitates new business development and marketing strategies
as GM for the company's west coast operations. She has over 18 years
experience having started in the world of soundtrack production with Morgan
Creek, Columbia Records and Arista Records. She then moved on to BMG Music
Publishing where she pitched and negotiated deals for a variety of artists.
She routinely speaks on industry panels and is an alternate board member of
the AIMP. She recently music supervised the hit film District 9 (produced by
Peter Jackson) and is now working on The Resident (a Hammer Film starring
Hilary Swank).
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