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Adam Taylor, Jason Alexander, John Keane, Steve Winogradsky,
and Shawn LeMone are among the panelists
at the CCC event, "Music in Television," scheduled for January
12 in Los Angeles.
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CCC
Panel Focuses on
TV Music Production & Placement
Opportunities and challenges abound in today's market
Amidst
exciting changes in the production and placement of music for television,
the California Copyright Conference presents a panel of insiders who will
comment on and analyze the current state of the industry. "There
are a myriad of opportunities for music in television," notes Eric
Palmquist, Senior Manager Disney Music Publishing and CCC member, "and
music professionals need to know every one of them."
Just as musicians, composers, songwriters, and music publishers welcome
the opportunities, they are also aware of tremendous challenges in the
arena of TV music, including shrinking budgets and increased competition.
The CCC has assembled a panel of successful professionals who will address
methods they are using to break through these barriers while positioning
themselves for new changes in the decade to come.
Panelists for the program include Jason Alexander (music
supervisor for CSI and CSI:NY), John Keane (composer,
CSI), Adam Taylor (president of APM), Adam Zelkind
(composer, Flavor of Love and The Surreal Life), and Ashley Bearfield
(Director of Music at Reveille Studios). Moderating the panel will be
Shawn LeMone (vice president of ASCAP Film & TV)
and Steve Winogradsky (attorney at Winogradsky/Sobel).
Date/Time/Place
The program on Tuesday, January 12, begins at 6:30 p.m. with a cocktail
reception. Dinner follows at 7:00 p.m., with the panel presentation set
for 8:00 to 9:45 p.m. at the Courtyard By Marriott, 15433 Ventura Blvd.,
Sherman Oaks CA 91403.
About the
California Copyright Conference
The California Copyright Conference was established in 1953 for the discussion
of copyright-related areas pertaining to music and entertainment. The
CCC encourages, fosters and promotes an interest in all materials relating
to copyrighting and other protection of intellectual and creative properties.
For
more information on The CCC
or to register online for the January 12 program,
visit http://www.theccc.org or call
818-379-3312.
Media contact:
Scott G
scott@gmanmarketing.com
Phone: 818-223-8486
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