Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Interns Needed - Park City Film Music Festival - May 25 - June 3, 2012

The 9th Annual Park City Film Music Festival (pcFMF) will be held in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, May 25 - June 3, 2012. This is the first film festival in the world singularly recognizing the contribution of composers and their music to film, and the first of such festivals in the Americas. Awards are given in the categories of Best Use of Music in Full-Length Feature Film, Best Use of Music in Documentary Film, and Best Use of Music in Short Film and, new this year, Best Performance/Experimental Music Film. The first major film festival to recognize film music as part of the awards lineup since 1985 is the Flanders International Film Festival - Ghent, which currently draws over 80,000 devotees.

 

 

 

The PC Film Music Festival holds a competition each year entitled "Best Impact of Music in Film" and are now accepting submissions in five categories: Narrative Feature Film, Documentary, Music Documentary, Short Film (59 minutes and under), and Performance/Experimental Films.  

 

 

Currently, they are seeking interns to work on the 9th Annual Park City Film Music Festival, to be held in Park City, Utah from May 25 - June 3. If you are interested and have a passion for film music, they want to hear from you. Please contact Leslie Harlow @ lharlow01@comcast.net or write PCFMF, Box 354, Park City, Utah 84060

 

The Park City Film Music Festival is an independent film festival, presenting film music competition for both INDIE and studio-sponsored films, a performance showcase for composers with seminars for composers, musicians, songwriters and groups.The folks at pcFMF are working hard to provide a film festival for film music composers and film music lovers, and they hope to make this a festival that becomes an an invigorating network hub for all in the film music industry.  

 

http://www.pcfmf.com

 

 

 

 

Go visit www.entertainmentmusiclife.com now ...get engaged, learn, connect and have fun!!!

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