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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Music for Film Networking Event and Contest\, April
  10\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/57155/Music_for_Fil
 m_Networking_Event_and_Contest_April_10\nEvent Date Begin: 2010-04-10\nEve
 nt Date End: 2010-04-10\n\nThe Learning Center and the Film Scoring Depart
 ment at Berklee College of Music will host the fifth annual Music for Film
  networking event and associated film scoring contest on Saturday\, April 
 10\, 2010 from 1:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Media Center at ' Massachuset
 ts Ave. The event is free and open to the public. For further event inform
 ation\, contact Alison Plante\, assistant chair of the Film Scoring Depart
 ment at aplante@berklee.edu\, or visit learningcenter.berklee.edu.  As the
  only film event of its kind in New England\, the Music for Film networkin
 g event draws more than 200 Berklee students\, faculty\, and alumni\, as w
 ell as film students from New England colleges and professional filmmakers
 . The event is 'an opportunity for filmmakers and composers to meet\, inte
 ract\, and make connections that carry over into their professional lives\
 ,' said Plante.  The event involves a speakers' panel\, a film scoring con
 test\, and an exposition where students will have booths and can network w
 ith industry professionals\, exchange demos and business cards\, and talk 
 about their work.  The confirmed speakers include film scorer and Emmy awa
 rd-winner Mason Daring (Lone Star\; Sunshine State)\, and students from Be
 rklee's Film Scoring Practicum. The practicum is a new course co-taught by
  Plante and film scoring chair Dan Carlin at Berklee\, designed to teach s
 tudents the business side of film scoring. As part of the curriculum\, stu
 dents are also paired with filmmakers from Emerson\, Boston University\, R
 hode Island School of Design\, Fitchburg State\, and the New England Insti
 tute of Art in order to create a final scored film.  With more than 50 ent
 ries from Berklee students\, the film scoring contest is sure to display a
  high caliber of talent. Prizes include nearly $2\,000 worth of audio equi
 pment and software from MOTU. The contestants will be judged by a panel co
 nsisting of NYU Tisch Asia graduate student Chris Martin\, NYU Tisch Asia 
 professor Allan Nicholls (Dead Ringer\; I Am a Hotel)\, film and video gam
 e composer Wataru Hokoyama (Bean Cake\; One)\, Berklee associate professor
  Jon Klein\, and the winner of 2009's contest\, Mark Hadley. In addition\,
  the selected finalists will be invited to speak about their work.\n\nStar
 t time: 01:30 PM
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SUMMARY:Music for Film Networking Event and Contest\, April 10
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