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As a provider of educational opportunities
for students, The Pacific Northwest Film Scoring
Program does not offer services for professional
productions, filmmakers or composers. Student musicians
who perform on the scores do so for the educational
experience of working in a recording studio environment. |
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INTENSIVE SUMMER PROGRAM
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| Instructors for the 2008 Summer Intensive
Program in Seattle include:
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Hummie
Mann
Hummie Mann is a two-time Emmy Award-winning
composer/arranger/conductor and founding member
of the Seattle Composers Alliance.
In 1997, he established the Pacific Northwest
Film Scoring Program out of a commitment to
share his industry knowledge and experience
with music composition students and other composers
who are interested in the art of composing music
for film.
Hummie’s musical career began with piano
lessons when he was seven years old, and by
the age of 13 he was playing guitar and writing
and recording songs that were featured on a
radio program in his native Canada. He later
earned a Bachelor’s degree in Composition
from the renowned Berklee College of Music in
Boston.... Read
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Tim
Huling
Tim Huling is a composer living in Seattle
and has written music for film, television,
and multimedia productions. Working as an orchestrator,
computer music technician/synthesist, booth
supervisor and copyist, Tim’s film credits
include Thomas and The Magic Railroad, IMAX’s
Cyberworld 3D, Rennie’s
Landing, Moonglow,
and many others.
Tim grew up in Seattle and is a product of
the city’s tremendous jazz education programs.
In 1995, he left Seattle to attend Berklee College
of Music in Boston.... Read
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Doug
Zangar
Doug has made Seattle his home since arriving
in the late 70's to study jazz with Gary Peacock
at Cornish College of the Arts. Since graduating
1982, he has been active in many areas of the
music industry including performing, composing,
and teaching.
As a guitarist he has toured with national
acts including Vic Damone and Diahann Carrol
and performed shows with Pavarotti, The Drifters,
The 5th Dimension and many others. Locally he
performs frequently for private events and occasionally
in public venues.... Read
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Sue
Ennis
Sue Ennis is a Seattle songwriter. Since the
mid-70's she has been co-writing songs with
Ann and Nancy Wilson of the popular Seattle
rock band HEART, with 30 million records sold
internationally.
Sue co-penned such hits as "Dog and Butterfly,"
"Straight On," and "Even It Up,"
and she plays in the band The Lovemongers with
Ann and Nancy Wilson. The band's version of
"Battle of Evermore" was included
in Cameron Crowe's 1993 film Singles.
Sue has co-written songs for feature films including
The Golden Child starring Eddie
Murphy.... Read
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Antony
John
Antony John is a film music specialist who
has composed scores for two short films, and
whose articles on film music have appeared in
The Musical Quarterly and The American
Music Research Center Journal.
Antony is the recipient of numerous awards,
including a choral scholarship (Oxford) and
the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching
(Duke). He has also held teaching appointments
at Duke and the University of South Carolina....
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Pat
Lambert
Pat Lambert has been involved in the music
industry as a recording and live sound engineer
for over 15 years.
Starting in Live Sound in 1985, Pat turned
his attention to recording in the early 90’s
when he attended Full Sail Center for the Recording
Arts in Florida. There he earned a degree in
Audio Production. After working as a freelance
recording engineer for several years, he joined
the staff of Xtreme Studios in Seattle. Over
a five year period, Pat garnered over 100 credits
on major label recordings and feature film scores
including Garth Brooks’ Double
Live, Pearl Jam’s Pirate
Radio Sessions and the Imax blockbuster
Everest.... Read
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Guy
Whitmore
After finishing his Masters degree in composition
and guitar performance from Southern Methodist
University, Guy began creating music and sound-scapes
for theater productions. A game audio gig dropped
from the sky like pennies from heaven in 1994,
and his game scoring career was underway.
After full time stints at Sierra, Monolith,
and BootlegTV, Guy is now owner and Creative
Director of Music Design Network, LLC. He has
composed over 25 game scores, as well as writing
for film, and commercial media. Recent titles
include, Tron 2.0, No
One Lives Forever 2, and Die
Hard: Nakatomi Plaza.... Read
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