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- Berklee Faculty Asseciation
Concert Series
REEL 7
THE 1984 BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL
produced under the direction of
DON WILKINS
Chairman of the Film Scoring Department
"WIIAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT KUDZU?" was the opening line from the
1976 film of the same name. Produced at Boston University by
Marjie Short, the Academy Award Nominated film was an auspicious
first effort for Berklee's Film Scoring Department. And just
like the proliferation of that wild and crazy vine, the influence
and effect of music scored at Berklee continues to compliment
an increasing number of student film productions in an ever ex-
panding geographic area. Along with Boston University, Emerson
College, Harvard and New York University we welcome the creative
collaboration of student film makers from Rhode Island School
of Design, a school widely acclaimed for its animation department.
Combining efforts with composers and music editors from the
Film Scoring Department are the many talented students wHo per-
form on these soundtracks and those who carefully blend the varied
sonorities and capture them on tape in our recording studios.
An original film should have an original score and the College
is happy to provide a professional environment for creative
exchange.
The 1984 Berklee Film Festival is dedicated
to the memory of Robert Share (1930-1984), a
man who enjoyed film as much as he loved music.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM:
GEMINI
A film by Amy Birbrower - R.I. School of Design
Music composed and edited by Jon Herbst('B2)
Recorded and mixed by James K. Barto
Produced by Don Wilkins
Concert Series
REEL 7
THE 1984 BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL
produced under the direction of
DON WILKINS
Chairman of the Film Scoring Department
"WIIAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT KUDZU?" was the opening line from the
1976 film of the same name. Produced at Boston University by
Marjie Short, the Academy Award Nominated film was an auspicious
first effort for Berklee's Film Scoring Department. And just
like the proliferation of that wild and crazy vine, the influence
and effect of music scored at Berklee continues to compliment
an increasing number of student film productions in an ever ex-
panding geographic area. Along with Boston University, Emerson
College, Harvard and New York University we welcome the creative
collaboration of student film makers from Rhode Island School
of Design, a school widely acclaimed for its animation department.
Combining efforts with composers and music editors from the
Film Scoring Department are the many talented students wHo per-
form on these soundtracks and those who carefully blend the varied
sonorities and capture them on tape in our recording studios.
An original film should have an original score and the College
is happy to provide a professional environment for creative
exchange.
The 1984 Berklee Film Festival is dedicated
to the memory of Robert Share (1930-1984), a
man who enjoyed film as much as he loved music.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM:
GEMINI
A film by Amy Birbrower - R.I. School of Design
Music composed and edited by Jon Herbst('B2)
Recorded and mixed by James K. Barto
Produced by Don Wilkins