Garry Schyman Interviewed by GameTrailers.com
Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television faculty Garry Schyman recently provided the score for the highly-anticipated and recently released videogame, BioShock Infinite. Read the article.
Jonathan Sadoff Profiled by the Sioux City Journal
Thornton alumnus Jonathan Sadoff highlighted his beginnings and career as a film composer. He most recently scored the entire soundtrack to Beautiful Creatures, which opened in theaters on Valentine’s Day. Read the article.
Andrew Shulman Featured in The Beach Reporter’s Preview of Commemorative Concert for Legendary British Composer
To celebrate what would have been Benjamin Britten’s 100th birthday, Shulman collaborated with TV and film composer Bruce Broughton and pianist Robert Edward Thies to create a centennial concert. Read the article.
Christopher Lennertz and Timothy Wynn, Celebrate Grand Opening of Sonic Fuel Studios
The Beach Reporter featured the Thornton alumni, who put $2 million into the eco-friendly studio that was designed specifically for film, TV and video game composers. Read the article.
Daniel Carlin to Judge CINE’s New Film Scoring Competition
Broadway World reported that SMPTV faculty Daniel Carlin will be one of the judges for CINE’s inaugural Film Scoring Competition. Read the article.
Jon Burlingame’s Book Reviewed by The Washington Post
The Washington Post ran a positive review of SMPTV faculty Jon Burlingame’s The Music of James Bond. Read the article.
SMPTV Faculty Jon Burlingame Referenced in the Wall Street Journal
Jon Burlingame’s book, The Music of James Bond, was referenced in a Wall Street Journal article that analyzed the 007 theme’s effect on the male psyche. Read the article.
Oxford University Press to Publish SMPTV Faculty Jon Burlingame’s The Music of James Bond
Releasing just before the newest Bond film, Skyfall, Burlingame’s book will provide the backstory to the music of the Bond films. Read the article.
Jon Burlingame Quoted in Cleveland Plain Dealer
SMPTV faculty Jon Burlingame was recently quoted in a Cleveland Plain Dealer article addressing the relevance and future of reality television singing competitions. Read the article.