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 American Composer, Charles David Denler to receive the inaugural Jean Ribaut Award for Music for Film at the 2011 Beaufort International Film Festival According to Film Music Magazine and The Scoreboard, Charles Denler holds the record for having more upcoming films than any other film and television composer to date. With nearly 100 films and television programs to his credit, Charles' multiple Emmy Award-winning music can be heard all over the world. His ability to work in a wide variety of genres, and his collaborative work sense, has made him a top choice among producers and directors. Charles' classical training and strong proficiency with contemporary sound allow him great flexibility and versatility as a composer.Charles received critical acclaim by winning an EMMY in 2004 for his work on Bentley Creek and went on to receive his second EMMY in 2005 for his score to Beyond The Medal Of Honor.After completing studies at the Berklee School of Music, Boston, Charles began his career as a recording artist, releasing eight albums and working with a number of leading producers in the industry. Charles' music has been featured with artist such as Cyndi Lauper, Jose Feliciano, and The Jonas Brothers.Upon meeting Hardy Jones and Julia Whitty, Parthenon Entertainment, Charles was asked to write music for their National Geographic production, Twenty Years with the Dolphins. It was then that Charles fell in love with the art of film scoring. Following with two more Geographic projects, he went on to write for numerous other documentaries, film and television programs, and promotional work that included the main theme for the new STARZ! Kids' Television Network, music for Animal Planet, The History Channel, PBS, NBC, HDNet and many feature film productions. Actors featured in Charles' films include Richard Dreyfuss, Richard Gere, Daryl Hannah, Steve Guttenberg, Louis Gossett Jr., Michael Madsen, Robert Duvall, Charles Durning and many others.Charles is well versed in blending symphonic orchestra with world instrumentation. He is fluent with many indigenous instruments, such as flute techniques associated with Peru, Native American Indian, Japanese Raku, and various world percussion.Charles' accomplishments have been featured in many articles including Keyboard Magazine, MIX Magazine, and in POST Magazine. For more information please visit www.charlesdenler.com. Announcing the Inaugural Beaufort International Film Festival Poster Contest Calling all artists to submit your work for consideration as the official poster for the 5th Annual Beaufort International Film Festival. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE google_ad_section_start PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 10, 2010 – The Beaufort International Film Festival is seeking poster submissions for consideration as the official poster for the 2011 festival. The fifth annual festival will be held February 16 - 20, 2011 in Beaufort, SC. Entry requirements and poster details for the artwork are available at www.beaufortfilmsociety.org. Cash prizes for the first, second, and third place entries will be awarded. For information, Beaufort, SC has served as the backdrop for more than 20 major motion pictures, to include Forrest Gump, The Prince of Tides, and The Big Chill. The winning entry will serve as the Official Festival Poster and the winning artist will share in the proceeds from the sale of all marketing material containing the image of the poster. Artists may submit multiple entries but a separate entry fee and release form must be submitted for each submission. Entry deadline for the inaugural poster contest is August 31, 2010.
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