- Music
- 25 Nov 10
The Science Gallery to host music synchronisation panel discussion
Some serious industry heavyweights are taking part.
Trinity College Dublin is running a How To Get Your Music Into Film & TV In America panel discussion on December 14 in the Science Gallery on Pearse Street.
Taking part are Gary Calamar, a three-time Grammy-nominated producer and music supervisor who’s worked on the likes of True Blood, House and Dexter; orchestrator, songwriter, producer, film mixer and composer Ciaran Hope whose CV includes The Insider, The Man In The Iron Mask and new US ratings topper Joni And Friends; the Senior Vice President of Synchronisation for Warner Music Group, Jim Reid; Rob Hope, a member of Limerick outfit Seneca who’ve had their music featured on The Hills, Real World and Keeping Up With The Kardashians; and BMI’s Director of Film/TV Relations, Anne Cecere, who will be moderating.
Tickets are free, but need to be applied for in advance from www.sciencegallery.com/events.
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