Film & TV Photo Archive
Pictured (L-R) in the press room after Costa Communications’ panel “Musical Anatomy of a Superhero” are: BMI composer John Ottman (“X-Men: Apocalypse,” “X-Men: Days of Future Past”), BMI’s Anne Cecere and BMI composers Blake Neely (“Supergirl,” “The Flash”), Tom “Junkie XL” Holkenborg (“Deadpool,” “Batman v Superman”) and Tyler Bates (“Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Salem,” “Kingdom,” “John Wick”).
Pictured (L-R) in the press room after CW3PR’s “Behind –The –Music: Crime, Death and Resurrection” are: BMI composer Mac Quale (“Mr. Robot,” “American Horror Story,” “The People v. O.J. Simpson”) CW3PR’s Jana Davidoff, BMI’s Anne Cecere and BMI composer Bill Brown (“Dominion,” “CSI: NY”).
The line extends out the door during the audience Q&A portion of “I Love That Song: Composing, Scoring and Singing Superhero Style.”
Producer, lyricist & WB executive James Tucker playfully holds up his phone light during the audience sing-a-long part of the panel.
Dynamic Music Partners’ Lolita Ritmanis expresses how animated and “in character” Mark Hamill was during the recording process of his character The Joker for the film “Batman: The Killing Joke.”
Dynamic Music Partners’ Michael McCuistion elaborates on the process a song goes through before it ends up in an animated show.
BMI’s Anne Cecere and White Bear PR’s Chandler Poling are interviewed about their 6 year partnership moderating memorable music-related panels at Comic-Con.
The Dynamic Partners are interviewed by press before the panel.
Moderators Anne Cecere and Chandler Poling show their Comic-Con “superhero” spirit prior to the BMI/White Bear PR “I Love That Song: Composing, Scoring and Singing Superhero Style” panel.
Panelists Michael McCuistion, James Tucker, Lolita Ritmanis and Kristopher Carter show their Comic-Con “superhero” spirit prior to BMI and White Bear PR’s “I Love That Song!: Composing, Scoring and Singing Superhero Style” panel.
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