We had 37 raffle items that we went through at a lightning fast pace so I have NO idea who won as I didn't keep track of all winners, sorry. I don't think we recorded all the raffles either.
A few photos courtesy of Film, Music & Media and Kaya Savas and me, Peter Hackman.
Here are a few photos to begin with. I'll post more in the future!
Our poster out front of The Bridge.
Fans waiting outside prior to the start of registration which began at 8:45AM.
Fans waiting outside prior to the start of registration which began at 8:45AM.
Greg Curtis owner of The Bridge and the President and Founder of The Fans of Film Music Society, me.
The front table where the composers will be seated.
The FOUR tables devoted to the raffle items.
Signed sheet music from Bear McCreary of The Walking Dead Main Title sheet music and a score cue from Need For Speed by Nathan Furst, autographed.
Close-up view of one of the raffle tables.
Close-up view of one of the raffle tables.
Close-up view of one of the raffle tables.
Close-up view of one of the raffle tables.
Wide shot of the view taken by the host podium looking out towards the door of the studio.
Photo of me taking it all in and praying ALL composers show up, they did!
View from the control room looking out to FFM5.
The composer table.
The fans are let in!
The fans are let in!
Fans putting their names in for the many raffle items kindly donated by some of the best composers out there!
View from the composers table looking out.
Casual shot of me trying to look NOT nervous.
Composers gathered in the control room prior to the start to meet each other and remittence with old friends. L-R, Greg Curtis, Shie Rozow, Hummie Mann
Switches and faders galore!
Signed Transformers Age Of Extinction sheet music by Steve Jablonsky!
Close-up view of one of the raffle tables.
Brian Reitzell and Abel Korzeniowski chatting before their panel began. Gareth Hughes snapping a photo in the red shirt far right.
Great shot of John Scott and Mike Joffe.
Fans Bill Begley and Chad Frye chatting it up.
Benjamin Wallfisch standing, Abel Korzeniowski, Hummie Mann and Brian Reitzell prior to their panel beginning.
Me, trying to talk and not sound like an idiot.
Wide shot of my opening remarks.
Edwin Wendler, Greg Curtis and Catherine Garcia. Catherine was responsible for the streaming of the event by her company BIMVID, www.bimvid.com.
Host of panel one, Daniel Schweiger.
Abel Korzeniowski
John Scott hiding, humorously, behind our program and Benjamin Wallfisch smiling.
My TWO best friends in the world, Brian Clevenger and Edwin Wendler who are actually best friends as well.
Long view of the composers.
Benjamin Wallfisch.
Fans enjoying the panel. I know most of them, SUPER nice group! Polite and gracious and KNOW their film music!
Legend, Richard Band.
Murray Gold composer of Dr. Who. You may have heard of that short runner show!
Hummie Mann chatting it up.
Wide shot of The Bridge.
Nice view of most of the composers of panel one.
Close-up view of panel one.
Nice smile by Brian Reitzell.
Legendary composer John Scott.
Shot from the control room as FFM5 was happening.
Buck Sanders.
Let the signing begin!
Murray Gold signing a few goodies for a fan.
John Scott signing a fans program.
Mike Joffe helping John Scott with some fans.
La-La Land Records founders, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys enjoying the festivities!
Murray Gold signing some Dr. Who.
John Scott signing someone's King Kong Lives.
Hummie Mann signing.
Benjamin Wallfisch greeting fans.
After folks were done getting some autographs they got some grup outside, some yummy Mexican food!
Flutist Sara Andon chatting to Buck Sanders who she works with on the scoring stage.
Benjamin Wallfisch signing some sheet music, it may have been mine.
Super fan, Marcus LaCroix meeting some composers.
Murray Gold signing sheet music that was available for purchase at The Bridge.
Fan Scott DeRoy and Murray Gold.
Super fan and one of my best friends, Bill Begley and Abel Korzeniowski.
We had 37 raffle items that we went through at a lightning fast pace so I have NO idea who won as I didn't keep track of all winners, sorry. I don't think we recorded all the raffles either.
I didn't think about it until the next day, but I didn't notice who won the year's supply of Varese Club discs. Was that still a prize available on the day?
We had 37 raffle items that we went through at a lightning fast pace so I have NO idea who won as I didn't keep track of all winners, sorry. I don't think we recorded all the raffles either.
I didn't think about it until the next day, but I didn't notice who won the year's supply of Varese Club discs. Was that still a prize available on the day?