Jeff Danna on Film Composing
by Dan Schoenbrun on October 27, 2010Composer Jeff Danna on the difficulty of composing a score for a film that is already at picture-lock.
From the 2010 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Composer Jeff Danna on the difficulty of composing a score for a film that is already at picture-lock.
From the 2010 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Jeff Danna, film composer, fields a question about communication between directors and composers.
From the 2010 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Ed Rosano on the pros and cons of attaining a festival music license.
From the 2010 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Ed Rosano discusses music licensing pricing tiers.
From the 2010 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Ed Rosano gives an overview of the music licenses that independent filmmakers need in order to play festivals.
From the 2010 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Best selling recording artist Moby, music supervisor Tracy McKnight, director Tom Dicillo, composer Anton Sanko, and BMI Vice President Doreen Ringer-Ross discuss how to achieve the best possible soundtrack on an independent film budget.
From the 2007 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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