Friday, March 2, 2012

Emmy Winning Composer and Musician Paul Brill on BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) EP#1

Emmy Winning Composer and Musician Paul Brill on BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) EP#1

EPISODE SYNOPSIS On the first episode of BYOD, Ondi and Vlad explore the origins of the term "documentary" and tell a colorful story of how they met. They are joined by award-winning composer, Paul Brill, who has scored "The Trials of Daryll Hunt," "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work," "Page One: Inside the New York Times," and "Better This World" among others. Paul talks about his cutting his teeth in the composing world for "The Trials of Daryll Hunt" and the subsequent Emmy nomination for his work. The three discuss the place and process of successful scoring within documentary and show examples in Paul's work. The episode finishes with Ondi, Vladimir, and Paul speaking about his latest work on the Gotham award-winning documentary "Better This World," for which he won an International Documentary Association Award later that night! GUEST BIO Paul Brill, original song writer and composer of numerous award winning films, TV series, and NPR programs, has received 3 Emmy nomination! s. Paul recently won the 2011 Best Music Award from the International Documentary Association for his score for the film, "Better This World." Brill recently collaborated with rock legends, U2 on the HBO film "Burma Soldier." He also scored the hit film "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work," the recently released "Page One: Inside the NY Times," as well as Christy Turlington Burn's directorial debut, "No Woman, No Cry," and the film adaptation of the best selling book, "Freakonomics." ADDITIONAL LINKS, ETC ...





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