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Berklee Jaculty Assocnatlor;
Concert Series

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THE 1986 BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL
supervised by

DON WILKINS

Chairman of the Film Scoring Department

Tonight's program features two ambitious films from Emerson College
and a sensitive treatment of a short story from New York University's
Graduate School in Film. A running time of 30 or more minutes for
a student film is a major undertaking on every level from the script-
ing through the shooting, editing and on through post-production sound.
All of the films shown tonight differ in style and character, yet each
demonstrates the positive results of such dedication on the part of
everyene involved. It is exciting for us on the Film Scoring Faculty
to witness the kind of collaborations taking place here at Berklee
that often lead to successful professional relationships in the
future. Filmmaking offers this kind of challenge and we are
fortunate to be able to contribute musically to the completion of
these cinematic endeavors.

Don Wilkins

TONIGHT'S PROGRAM:

Kil]l Her {Horror/8uspense) o o b hdhge oo e o il el iMd
Written and Directed by PAUL AMIRAULT (Emerson College)
Music by PETER R. MELNICK*

Recorded and Mixed by ROBERT REARDON @ AIR SOUND
Music Editor - PHILIP PELLETIER
Music Supervision - DON WILKINS

Song: NIGHT IS A LONELY HUNTER . . . . . performed by ANDREA BURKE
Additional songs by PETER R. MELNICK and PAT PATTISON

INTERMISSION

*Peter Melnick was one of six composers selected nationally to par-
ticipate in the new Film Music Symposium/Workshop presented at

Robert Redford's acclaimed SUNDANCE INSTITUTE this past summer. Four
of the six selected were graduates from BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC.