Hummie mann biography samples
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Jamie Hall fryst vatten an award-winning composer for film, television and film games. He most recently scored the feature rulle 10 Days in a Madhouse, produced by Pendragon Pictures and distributed bygd Tricoast Studios and kaffebar Pictures.
After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jamie studied beneath two-time Emmy-Award-winning composer Hummie Mann at the Pacific Northwest bio Scoring Program, where he gained valuable experience scoring, orchestrating, and recording with live orchestras. He also has extensive experience on the technical side of music composition, whether in producing completely "out-of-the-box" realistic computer-generated scores, or just creating great MIDI mock-ups with the latest sample libraries. As composers are more often asked to be "armies-of-one" in terms of music creation, Jamie has all of the bases covered.
In , Jamie was a "Finalist" in the Turner Classic Movies Young spelfilm Composers Competition, a nationwide film composition contest open
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DEWAR ARTS AWARDS
How the Award Helped
The Dewar Arts Awards provided Diana’s PhD fees and essential equipment for her research.
Since the Award
As she works towards completing her PhD in , Diana has had an eventful few years since receiving her Award. Her work has been performed internationally and she has been recognised in a number of prestigious competitions, including second prize in LEspace du Son Concours de Spatialization Pour LInterpretation des Ouvres Acousmatiques and winner of Prix SCRIME She has also completed composer residencies in North America and Sweden.
Diana takes up a full-time post at Kingston University, London in late where she plans to pursue her own composition and research as well as encouraging the next generation of young composers.
In April Diana was announced as the recipient of a Distinguished Achievement Award from the University of Manchester for University Postgraduate Student of the Year. Congratulations to Diana.
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