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Some of today’s top creative and business professionals working in the music, film, and television industries will gather at Ithaca College on Saturday, April 6, for a full-day interdisciplinary symposium.

This conference is designed for students, aspiring professionals, faculty, and staff who have an interest in learning how music and sound design intersect with film and television.

Music and Sound for Picture Conference
April 6, 2019
9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
James J. Whalen Center for Music

Deadline to Register: Wednesday, April 3 at noon 
 

The symposium's keynote address will be given by Oscar-winning producer Cathy Schulman. An outspoken advocate in the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements and president emerita of Women in Film, Schulman will focus on how producers and studios are combatting gender discrimination by building pathways, pipelines, and economic opportunities for females across the industry.

Executives and representatives from Primary Wave Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Skywalker Sound, Warner Music Group, and other companies will serve on panels and participate in sessions. Many independent industry professionals will also speak as part of the event.
 

Registration Information:

There is no fee to attend the symposium.

Students can register through Engage.

Faculty, staff, and guests can register by sending an email to schoolofbusiness@ithaca.edu.

 

The Music and Sound for Picture Conference is co-hosted by IC’s School of Business, Roy H. Park School of Communications, and School of Music.

Everyone is welcome! If you anticipate needing accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided or the event in general, please contact Erik Kibelsbeck at (607) 274-3717 or ekibelsbeck@ithaca.edu as far in advance as possible.


 

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