International Conference on Film Scores & Sound Design held annually in Melbourne @ RMIT University - Media Arts - 1998-2001

Book published annually by the Australian Film TV & Radio School, Sydney (3 volumes)
 
       
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Cinesonic 3:
Experiencing the Soundtrack

Speaker biographies as at time of programme - 2000

PHILIP BROPHY AUSTRALIA [Sound designer and/or score composer - Mallboy, Paradise, Maidenhead, Otherzone, Only The Brave, Body Melt]

REBECCA COYLE AUSTRALIA [Editor of Screen Scores: Studies in Australian Film Music + lecturer @ Macquarie University]

FIONA EAGGER AUSTRALIA [Producer - Mallboy, Way of the Birds, Only The Brave, The Web]

BRUCE EMERY AUSTRALIA [Sound designer - Tale of Ruby Rose, Dogs in Space, Ground Zero, Seachange + Authorised Dolby Sound Consultant]

KRIN GABBARD USA [Author of Jammin' at the Margins: Jazz & American Cinema + Psychiatry and the Cinema + Editor of Representing Jazz and Jazz Among the Discourses + Professor of Comparative Literature @ State University of New York at Stony Brook]

VINCE GIARRUSSO AUSTRALIA [Director/writer/composer - Mallboy + member of The Underground Lovers]

ANAHID KASSABIAN USA [Author of Hearing Film: Tracking Identifications in Contemporary Hollywood Film Music + Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies @ Fordham University]

ADRIAN MARTIN AUSTRALIA [Author of Phantasms & Once Upon A Time In America]

JACK NITZSCHE USA [Music producer & arranger for Phil Spector, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Randy Newman, The Monkees, The Cramps. Film composer & music supervisor for numerous films including Performance, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Cruising, Blue Collar, Starman, Stand By Me, The Hot Spot, Indian Runner, The Crossing Guard]

IAN PENMAN UK [Author of Vital Signs + Writer for The Face, The Times, The Wire]

BILL ROUTT AUSTRALIA [Writer for Screening The Past & Postmodern Culture + Lecturer in Cinema Studies @ Latrobe University, Melbourne]

JEFF SMITH USA [Author of Sounds of Commerce: Marketing Popular Film Music + Assistant Professor in the Program of Film and Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis].



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