Universal Brand Development and CineConcerts, along with The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, announce DreamWorks Animation in Concert engagements at Powell Hall on December 29, 2017 at 7:00pm and December 30, 2017 at 7:00pm. The concert features favorite moments from DreamWorks’ most beloved films including Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and many more with music performed by The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Enjoy a celebration of more than 20 years of inspired animation and iconic music scores by Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell, Alexandre Desplat, Alan Silvestri, Danny Elfman and many others. The audience will relive their favorite moments from DreamWorks most celebrated films including,Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, and more, as they are projected in HD onto the big screen, while the music is played live by a symphony orchestra.
Tickets can be purchased Here or by calling the Slso box office...
Enjoy a celebration of more than 20 years of inspired animation and iconic music scores by Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell, Alexandre Desplat, Alan Silvestri, Danny Elfman and many others. The audience will relive their favorite moments from DreamWorks most celebrated films including,Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, and more, as they are projected in HD onto the big screen, while the music is played live by a symphony orchestra.
Tickets can be purchased Here or by calling the Slso box office...
- 12/4/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Sydney Symphony Orchestra performs at the Opera House, conducted by David Robertson (Photo: Ken Butti).
Foxtel Arts has partnered with Sydney Symphony Orchestra (Sso) to deliver locally-produced orchestral content for the channel.
In April next year audiences will be able to watch the Sso under conductor David Robertson in The Desert Music by American composer Steve Reich and Stravinsky.s Rite of Spring.
Robertson said the orchestration of Desert Music is .just sensational..
.When you have a 90-piece orchestra on stage, man this piece is gorgeous! It is just out of this world,. he said. .Desert Music and The Rite of Spring say some very fascinating things about people and how we work as a species..
Sso managing director Rory Jeffes said: .We.re delighted to be partnering with Foxtel Arts. Together we will offer audiences around Australia the opportunity to see our orchestra performing at its home, the Sydney Opera House,...
Foxtel Arts has partnered with Sydney Symphony Orchestra (Sso) to deliver locally-produced orchestral content for the channel.
In April next year audiences will be able to watch the Sso under conductor David Robertson in The Desert Music by American composer Steve Reich and Stravinsky.s Rite of Spring.
Robertson said the orchestration of Desert Music is .just sensational..
.When you have a 90-piece orchestra on stage, man this piece is gorgeous! It is just out of this world,. he said. .Desert Music and The Rite of Spring say some very fascinating things about people and how we work as a species..
Sso managing director Rory Jeffes said: .We.re delighted to be partnering with Foxtel Arts. Together we will offer audiences around Australia the opportunity to see our orchestra performing at its home, the Sydney Opera House,...
- 11/23/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
.Husein Alicajic.
Photoplay director, Husein Alicajic is one of five Tvc directors to be nominated in the Australian Directors Guild 2016 awards for outstanding Australian directors..
He is nominated in the TV commercial category for Officeworks: Let Their Amazing Out, with the winner announced in May.
Alicajic said it was always special to be recognised by peers, "and makes me remember early in my career, looking at the Adg as something to aspire to.".
"It.s a great honour,. he said.
.I.ve always been motivated by magic and everyday wonder, and this script really allowed us to bring children.s imaginations to life..
"The Officeworks campaign allowed us to make more than just pretty pictures.".
The Adg nomination comes after his recent .Best Ads. win for the Mnd (Motor Neuron Disease) Australia campaign Fading Symphony..
Alicajic directed Tim Minchin and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in a live performance of Crowded House...
Photoplay director, Husein Alicajic is one of five Tvc directors to be nominated in the Australian Directors Guild 2016 awards for outstanding Australian directors..
He is nominated in the TV commercial category for Officeworks: Let Their Amazing Out, with the winner announced in May.
Alicajic said it was always special to be recognised by peers, "and makes me remember early in my career, looking at the Adg as something to aspire to.".
"It.s a great honour,. he said.
.I.ve always been motivated by magic and everyday wonder, and this script really allowed us to bring children.s imaginations to life..
"The Officeworks campaign allowed us to make more than just pretty pictures.".
The Adg nomination comes after his recent .Best Ads. win for the Mnd (Motor Neuron Disease) Australia campaign Fading Symphony..
Alicajic directed Tim Minchin and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in a live performance of Crowded House...
- 4/14/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Robert Connolly
Filmmaker Robert Connolly has ended his term as Screen Australia board member early.
The writer, director, producer was due to sit on the board until December 2013, but he finished early due to film-making commitments.
While on the board, Connolly received Screen Australia funding for his project Paper Planes, and also for his adaptation of Tim Winton’s The Turning.
At the time, Screen Australia denied that there was a conflict of interest.
“We have a clear working conflict of interest policy that works,” a spokesperson said. “We don’t exclude working film-makers from our board as we need that expertise. But we have a system in place that works.”
Film financier Greg Smith, who has sat a full term, will also step down from Screen Australia’s board.
Screen Australia chair Glen Boreham said on their departure: “For all their complementary strengths, Robert and Greg both shared one thing: passion.
Filmmaker Robert Connolly has ended his term as Screen Australia board member early.
The writer, director, producer was due to sit on the board until December 2013, but he finished early due to film-making commitments.
While on the board, Connolly received Screen Australia funding for his project Paper Planes, and also for his adaptation of Tim Winton’s The Turning.
At the time, Screen Australia denied that there was a conflict of interest.
“We have a clear working conflict of interest policy that works,” a spokesperson said. “We don’t exclude working film-makers from our board as we need that expertise. But we have a system in place that works.”
Film financier Greg Smith, who has sat a full term, will also step down from Screen Australia’s board.
Screen Australia chair Glen Boreham said on their departure: “For all their complementary strengths, Robert and Greg both shared one thing: passion.
- 7/10/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The government has appointed executive Gabrielle Trainor as the new chair of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (Nfsa).
She will be joined on the board by former Arts Minister Michael Lee . they replace current chair Chris Puplick and outgoing board member Andrew Pike.
Trainor has led several public, government, private and not-for-profit entities including VicUrban, Best Western Australia and Cape York Partnerships. She is on the board of the Barangaroo Delivery Authority, the Gws Giants Australian Football Club and the Whitlam Institute.
Arts minister Simon Crean said the Nfsa is poised to further open up access to Australia.s rich history in film and sound, building networks with philanthropists, community organisations and industry.
.Ms Trainor.s experience across private, public and not-for-profit organisations, including the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Youth Orchestra, will provide valuable strategic direction for the organisation and help position it as a...
She will be joined on the board by former Arts Minister Michael Lee . they replace current chair Chris Puplick and outgoing board member Andrew Pike.
Trainor has led several public, government, private and not-for-profit entities including VicUrban, Best Western Australia and Cape York Partnerships. She is on the board of the Barangaroo Delivery Authority, the Gws Giants Australian Football Club and the Whitlam Institute.
Arts minister Simon Crean said the Nfsa is poised to further open up access to Australia.s rich history in film and sound, building networks with philanthropists, community organisations and industry.
.Ms Trainor.s experience across private, public and not-for-profit organisations, including the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Youth Orchestra, will provide valuable strategic direction for the organisation and help position it as a...
- 7/10/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Music can make an average ad great. So why, Robin Hicks asks, is music the last thing a creative thinks about when writing an ad?
My favourite TV ad of the year so far is the Let Yourself Go spot for Kangaroo Island.
When it didn’t win Mumbrella’s Ad of the Month for March (it came third) I felt aggrieved for the agency that made it. But less so a week later when it emerged that the agency had paid celebrities to tweet nice things about its work.
Let Yourself Go is a stunning spot with lots of pretty images. But it would probably have had a similar effect on me if I’d watched a blank screen for 60 seconds.
John Baker of Adelaide ad agency Kwp!, which made the ad, told me that the music (Rise by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder) “is 50% of the communication”. For me,...
My favourite TV ad of the year so far is the Let Yourself Go spot for Kangaroo Island.
When it didn’t win Mumbrella’s Ad of the Month for March (it came third) I felt aggrieved for the agency that made it. But less so a week later when it emerged that the agency had paid celebrities to tweet nice things about its work.
Let Yourself Go is a stunning spot with lots of pretty images. But it would probably have had a similar effect on me if I’d watched a blank screen for 60 seconds.
John Baker of Adelaide ad agency Kwp!, which made the ad, told me that the music (Rise by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder) “is 50% of the communication”. For me,...
- 4/30/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Warner Bros. Consumer Products report that "Bugs Bunny on Broadway", the 1990 orchestra-and-film concert, will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year with a newly-created concert sequel, "Bugs Bunny at the Symphony", created/conducted by Emmy Award winners George Daugherty and David Ka Lik Wong, for Ifx Productions.
"Bugs Bunny at the Symphony" features a 'fusion' of on-screen "Looney Tunes" cartoons with a live symphony orchestra accompaniment, spotlighting Warner Bros.' classic animation.
"Music has always been an important part of the beloved 'Looney Tunes' and their appeal to a worldwide fan base," said Karen McTier, Warner Bros. Consumer Products. "Bugs Bunny at the Symphony is a celebration of these wonderful characters and the artistry which they inspire.."
"Bugs Bunny at the Symphony" will be unveiled mid-2010 in a series of major international performances including a world premiere at Australia's Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, May 7 and 8 and at...
"Bugs Bunny at the Symphony" features a 'fusion' of on-screen "Looney Tunes" cartoons with a live symphony orchestra accompaniment, spotlighting Warner Bros.' classic animation.
"Music has always been an important part of the beloved 'Looney Tunes' and their appeal to a worldwide fan base," said Karen McTier, Warner Bros. Consumer Products. "Bugs Bunny at the Symphony is a celebration of these wonderful characters and the artistry which they inspire.."
"Bugs Bunny at the Symphony" will be unveiled mid-2010 in a series of major international performances including a world premiere at Australia's Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, May 7 and 8 and at...
- 1/29/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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