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The Benefits of Having a Broad Exposure to the Arts
Jeff Rona
Jeff Rona is a contemporary film composer and recording artist who has worked on numerous film and television scores, including Homicide: Life On The Street, The Lion King, Traffic, The Net, Toys, Mission: Impossible II and many, many others. Prior to becoming an established composer, Rona was active in the creative and technical aspects of electronic music, and was one of the architects of the MIDI standard. He is author of The Reel World, a guide to the art and business of film scoring, and which grew out of a column of the same name which he regularly writes for Keyboard Magazine. |
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Description: Jeff Rona, an electronic music specialist and notable film composer, discusses why it’s beneficial to his life and career to have an understanding and appreciation of all the arts – not just music – and how developing this side of himself has made him a better musician and more well-rounded human being.
Shoot Date: November 2007 |
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