'Spotting' for for Film with Jeremiah Bornfield
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- Mar 27
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Observe the creative process with composer Jeremiah Bornfield as he utilizes music software programming to insert newly composed music at various, "hit points" within a film selection, ('The Three Ages' : 1923, Buster Keaton.) Discover how the composer uses strategies to bring this 'silent' film to new life, with music that complements the story and action! Learn more about Buster Keaton's movie stunts, including the one here!
Winner of a gold medal in film scoring from the International Independent Film Awards, introduced by Martin Scorsese as a, 'Composer to watch,' for the major motion film, "Diane," and described by Rolling Stone critic, Peter Travers as "gifted," Jeremiah's work has been featured globally at venues like Carnegie Hall and Taipei National Theater. He was Composer in Residence for the LGT Young Soloists and founded Sound Economics, lecturing on music at The Henry George School in NYC. Recent commissions include a viola concerto for Dr. Boris Vayner and the University of Kansas orchestra. Jeremiah's recent works include the biographical documentary "Make Me Famous," and the PBS Documentary, "Silence in Sikeston". (2024)