Tell us a little about your background, both personally and professionally (in terms of film music). How did you first discover film music? I was born in Torino (homeland of FIAT automobiles), in northern Italy, in 1971. I remember my first exposures to film music were John Williams – ...
The beautiful city of Gent once again hosted the Film Fest Gent, with the World Soundtrack Awards taking place for the fifteenth time this year. Various members of the IFMCA flocked to the Belgian city like bees to honey. Those ‘flocking bees’ included Eleni Mitsiaki (Kinetophone), Thor Joachim Haga ...
Host and producer Brian Satterwhite will celebrate his 500th episode of radio show ‘Film Score Focus’ on Friday, November 13th at 8 on KMFA This special anniversary show will be an extended two-hour episode, and will feature a retrospective look at the show’s history, candid interviews from ...
The IFMCA is delighted to announce that five new members have been accepted into the Association in 2015 Roberto Aschieri, freelance (Chile) Juan Carlos Jiménez, El Cine por Los Oídos (Spain) Karol Krok, Films On Wax (UK/Poland) Mihnea Manduteanu, Soundtrack Dreams (Romania) Xinkai Sun, freelance (China/Australia) Roberto is a ...
Tell us a little about your background, both personally and professionally (in terms of film music). How did you first discover film music? I’m a child of the late 1970s so I grew up in that wonderful era for young cinema enthusiasts when Hollywood was making all those films ...
Composer Federico Jusid has been presented with the International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for Television by IFMCA members Jon Broxton, Craig Lysy and Kaya Savas, for his majestic score for the third season of the Spanish television series Isabel. This is Jusid’s second IFMCA win, having ...