Film Scoring
PODCAST: Inside Berklee—Sheldon Mirowitz
The Emmy-nominated film scoring professor discusses how students compose and perform original scores for classic silent films. More
Composer Pat Irwin to Address ASCAP Day at Berklee on April 25
The Former B-52's Guitarist and Keyboardist Composed Film Scores including But I'm a Cheerleader and contributed to hit shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Bored to Death. More
Berklee on the Big Screen
Berklee alumni have an impressive set of credits for Hollywood's latest blockbusters. More
Alumni Profile: Alejandro Cajiao '05
This film scoring major went on to start a music school in his native Colombia with other Berklee graduates. More
PODCAST: Berklee Silent Film Orchestra
Several Berklee students composed sections of a new score for the classic silent film Battleship Potemkin. This podcast features a cue written by student Michael Oldham. More
Potemkin on the Potomac: Berklee Silent Film Orchestra Performs in D.C.
Berklee's Silent Film Orchestra performs an original live-to-picture score to Battleship Potemkin. More
PODCAST: Kishi Bashi '99
Iconoclastic composer blends east and west More
Berklee in Valencia: Composer Andy Hill
Fall 2012 marks the launch of three new graduate programs at the Berklee in Valencia campus. More
Berklee Alumni Earn Two Academy Award Nominations
Alumni get Oscar nods for composing and sound mixing. More
Learning Center: Lost Composer Michael Giacchino
The composer for Up, Star Trek, The Incredibles, and Lost talks to students from the Warner Brothers Studio in Los Angeles. More
Music and Sound for Visual Media Networking Event, November 5
Wonder if real connections are made at the networking event? Just listen to these three students who met at last year's and went on to create a short film together. More
Berklee in Valencia: Four Graduate Programs to Launch Next Fall
Berklee's Valencia campus will roll out its first set of graduate programs in fall, 2012. More
PODCAST: Andrew List
Listen to a movement from Andrew List's Violin Concerto, one of several faculty compositions to be featured in a BPC show. More
Ten Years Later: Berklee Reflects on 9/11
Film scoring major Alexander Arntzen organized the 9/11 Berklee Memorial Concert, paying tribute to the victims, surviving loved ones, and rescue workers through music, spoken word, and dance. More
Observing 9/11 with a Multimedia Event
More than 100 members of Berklee's global community will perform and share in an event to bring hope and unity on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. More


