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Thursday, 29 November 2012

NEWS: Mark Isham Scoring Three TV Series this Fall

Grammy and Emmy award-winning film composer/musician Mark Isham] (Dolphin Tale, Crash) returned this fall to score three television productions, two of which reunite him with film directors Frank Darabont (The Mist, The Majestic) and Gary Fleder (Don't Say A Word, Kiss the Girls). LA Noir, directed by Frank Darabont, was recently picked up by TNT for six episodes. To create an authentic 1950's feel for Darabont's period noir drama, Isham creates a score with a heavy jazz influence. Isham is also scoring the upcoming film 42, the Jackie Robinson biopic.

Mark Isham has established a reputation as a leading film composer. He brings his filmic sensibilities into scoring for television. Isham scores weekly with a full orchestra for ABC's Once Upon A Time to create the cinematic intensity for the series. He also recently scored the pilot episode of the CW's newest series Beauty and the Beast.

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NEWS: 'Star Trek: The Original Series' Collection Launch Event at Egyptian Theater in Hollywood

La-La Land Records will mark its 10th anniversary with the release of the Star Trek: The Original Series Collection at the historic Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, December 3, 2012, at 7:30pm. Admission to this event is free, but requires advanced registration through the label's website (click here).

The event includes a special screening of two classic Trek episodes: "Mirror, Mirror" and "Amok Time", courtesy of CBS. A special discussion will follow with original series composer Gerald Fried and writer David Gerrold, hosted by Star Trek music writer and soundtrack set co-producer Jeff Bond.

The Star Trek: The Original Series Collection will be available for purchase at the event, a day ahead of its official December 4, 2012, release for $225.00 (tax included).

Finally, while a 100-page booklet was originally announced as part of the set, to best present the project's liner notes in the most informative, manageable and appealing manner possible, La-La Land decided to divide the notes into a 24 page overview booklet, supplemented by three individual season-specific 33-page booklets (each of which will be housed within its corresponding clamshell case).

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