Tuesday, July 8
| 12:00AM
CIA at Copia Ecolab Theatre
500 1st Street | Napa
At the heart of every sheet of music is a story. Learn how those notes jump off the page and onto the screen in this masterclass presented by the Television Academy Foundation that will explore the creative, professional, and technical aspects of composing music for the screen. Emerging composers will come away with practical tools for success in the music and entertainment industries.
Emmy and Grammy winner Carlos Rafael Rivera will lead the interactive session to share how he has honed the craft of composition and storytelling while navigating the creative process in Hollywood. A protégé of Randy Newman, Rivera has amassed an award-winning portfolio of credits, including Lessons in Chemistry, Griselda and The Queen’s Gambit, one of Netflix’s most viewed limited series of all time. This hands-on seminar will explore the composer’s vital role in telling compelling stories through music.
Presented in collaboration with the Television Academy Foundation.
Venue
500 1st Street, Napa
The Ecolab Theatre at CIA at Copia is a stunning venue used for presentations, lectures, and private movie showings. The CIA (Culinary Institute of America) at Copia is an epicurean destination in downtown Napa, where guests can immerse themselves in the past, present, and future of food.