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Berklee Faculty Asseciation
Concert Series
REEL 8
THE 1985 BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL
produce under the direction of
DON WILKINS
Chairman of the Film Scoring Department
It has occured to me more than once that there are a great
many similarities between film animation and musical composition.
The conception and implementation of an idea is largely accomp-
lished by one person and is therefore often very personal.
Progress is agonizingly slow, but when the work is completed
the results can reach and communicate with a great many people.
Both forms of expression are linear, occuring in a fixed
amount of time. They also tend to enhance each other when
combined, resulting in a unique relationship that is hard to
imagine ever having been seperated.
Tonight our program features film animation and the
collaboration between students of Lorie Loeb from the Rhode
Island School of Design and our own film scoring majors at
Berklee. Also included are two fine 'live action' films from
Emerson College that we are very proud to present. Myl thanks
to Department Heads Yvonne Anderson (R.I.S.D.)and Bruce Cronin
(Fmerson) for supplying prints for tonight's screening. We
hope you enjoy the show.
Don Wilkins
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM:
ENe TRANGE - v ยข = = . .
Erie Hirsch (R.I-S:D.)
Music: Jeff Rust '85
Kurzweil Programming: Ben Flint
> - . . . 6 . Min. Animation
THE TURELE TAEE-+ = = & 0 .+ 12 Min. Anamation
Mark Baldo (R.I.S.D.)
Music: Suzanne Dean '85
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Concert Series
REEL 8
THE 1985 BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL
produce under the direction of
DON WILKINS
Chairman of the Film Scoring Department
It has occured to me more than once that there are a great
many similarities between film animation and musical composition.
The conception and implementation of an idea is largely accomp-
lished by one person and is therefore often very personal.
Progress is agonizingly slow, but when the work is completed
the results can reach and communicate with a great many people.
Both forms of expression are linear, occuring in a fixed
amount of time. They also tend to enhance each other when
combined, resulting in a unique relationship that is hard to
imagine ever having been seperated.
Tonight our program features film animation and the
collaboration between students of Lorie Loeb from the Rhode
Island School of Design and our own film scoring majors at
Berklee. Also included are two fine 'live action' films from
Emerson College that we are very proud to present. Myl thanks
to Department Heads Yvonne Anderson (R.I.S.D.)and Bruce Cronin
(Fmerson) for supplying prints for tonight's screening. We
hope you enjoy the show.
Don Wilkins
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM:
ENe TRANGE - v ยข = = . .
Erie Hirsch (R.I-S:D.)
Music: Jeff Rust '85
Kurzweil Programming: Ben Flint
> - . . . 6 . Min. Animation
THE TURELE TAEE-+ = = & 0 .+ 12 Min. Anamation
Mark Baldo (R.I.S.D.)
Music: Suzanne Dean '85
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