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MUSIC SYNCHRONISATION
Music Supervision session with a licensing case study, looking at what works and why. We will also take a look at some of the panelists' favourite placements.
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Marc Robinson - Director Film and TV - Universal Music
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Ian Neil - Music Supervisor Control, Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
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Simon Boswell - Composer - Shallow Grave, Hackers, Young Soul Rebels and A Midsummer Nights' Dream. TV credits include Brian Hills Songbirds
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Eliot Kennedy - Grammy-winning Music Producer & Songwriter - Take That, Spice Girls
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Sue Crawshaw - Pick n Mix Music music consultants specialising in placements, especially in the US entertainment industry
MUSIC FOR IMAGES
Liam OShea demonstrates the creative workflow from conception to making a video or podcast via GarageBand, iMovie, iDVD, Logic Studio and Final Cut Pro.
A practical session where, in tandem with some of the day's guest composers, Liam explains how to launch internet-ready videos in an age of podcasts, vodcasts and YouTube. Liam OShea is a musician (We Are The Black Lights) with a wealth of technical knowledge and expertise in using and demonstrating the latest Apple software.
DIY MUSIC
A session looking at the ways that today's musicians and bands can develop beyond simply surviving.
We explore the possibilities for artists and managers to self release and self promote, nationally and internationally. We look at new and old ways to generate income, and we take a look at what's around the corner in terms of technology and income streams. We have an ncredibly well informed panel of industry experts who are keen to spread the gospel that 'there is a future'.
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Roo Piggott Jenral Publishing Chair
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Mark Barrott - Future Loop Foundation
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Safta Jaffrey - SJP/Taste Music award-winning Producer and artist management including Muse among many.
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Paul Bower - AWAL UK, one of the first pure play digital online music services
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Mark Meharry - MusicGlue Digital Music service
MUSIC VIDEOS: THE CREATIVE PROCESS
Looking at what currently influences and what inspires videomakers. How do they create their work - processes and critiques. What works well and why.
Meet some of the UK's top videomakers and producers and see some works of their choice critiqued on the big screen.
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Liz Kessler - Head of Music Video Academy Films
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Caroline Bottomley - Radar Music Videos
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Libby Durdy - Warp Films, Arctic Monkeys video and short film, Richard Hawley, Winners Best British Film Bafta Award for Shane Meadows, This Is England
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Annie Watson - Video Editor I Monster, Kid Acne, Bafta nominated for short film Knitting a Love Song
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Jamie Clark - Pulse Films
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