First WEDNESDAYS presents JOE KRAEMER COMPOSING TO PICTURE The Scoring Process

DECEMBER 6, 2017 7:30 to 10 pm

Please join us for another educational, networking event where renowned film composer, JOE KRAEMER, will discuss his composing process, from spotting through thematic development, composition, mock-ups, recording, and mixing, including clips from blockbuster films like JACK REACHER and MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION, behind-the-scenes footage and alternate cues, as well as examples of sketches and conductor scores.

Joe has written music for over 100 films including his score for MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION, which won the 2016 Discovery of the Year award at the and Best Original Score for an Action/ Adventure/ Thriller film by the 12th International Film Music Critics Association. He has also composed music for episodic television, TV movies, documentaries, and short films, including John Putch’s The Poseidon Adventure and A Time To Remember, as well as the Mystery Woman series, and westerns such as Hard Ground, Lone Rider and The Trail To Hope Rose. He scored The Hitcher II and Joyride 2 for director Louis Morneau, and multiple films for writer-producer, Mark Altman, including House Of The Dead 2, The Thirst and All Souls Day as well as the TV series Femme Fatales for HBO/Cinemax, and the Oscar-shortlisted documentary about Ralph Nader, An Unreasonable Man, for directors Steven Skrovan and Henriette Mantel. He recently scored the new Amazon Original Series, Comrade Detective, and is currently working on Creeped Out for CBBC/DHX. Kraemer frequently gives Masterclasses in composition for media at various colleges and for music organizations, including Columbia College Chicago, Media Sound Hamburg, as well as the Hollywood Music Workshop.

7 pm - Meetup  7:30 pm - Program

FREE for ASMAC MEMBERS $10 for guests  $5 for students and SCL members

Valley College - Music Building, 5800 Fulton Avenue, Valley Glen, CA 91401 Snacks and beverages available - FREE parking in lot on corner of Fulton & Oxnard www.asmac.org  www.facebook.com/asmac.org  (818) 994-4661