Exposures – Making Music Work
Date: Tue 17 Nov ’09
Time: 4:30pm
Venue: Cornerhouse Cinema 2
This event is all about music in film, TV and games. You’ve written great music, how will you get it used on screen? As a filmmaker or games designer how can you get great music for your creation and not infringe any copyright law?
The event is open to all, however, it will be particularly useful if you are a young filmmaker, games designer or musician, or if you work with young people on filmmaking, games or music projects.
The session will provide you with insight into how music works in the film, television and games industries.
Guests include BAFTA-nominated composer Daniel Pemberton who has worked on TV (Peep Show, Hell’s Kitchen and many more); Video Games (Little Big Planet, The Movies) and feature films (Big Kiss).
£3.50 full / £2.50 concs
The event is presented by BAFTA & Northwest Vision & Media.
Making Music Works forms part of BAFTA’s learning & events programme, giving you access behind the scenes of your favourite films, TV programmes and video games.
For more information and to sign up to their e-bulletin go to www.bafta.org/accessallareas
Northwest Vision and Media works on behalf of the digital and creative industries in the Northwest to grow a world-class digital and creative economy within the region.
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