Berlinale Talent Campus

February 12 — 17, 2011

WINNER OF THE SCORE COMPETITION ANNOUNCED!


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As tradition, during the Closing Ceremony of the Berlinale Talent Campus, the winner of the Score Competition is announced and awarded. Finalists were asked to create a new score for a film excerpt from David OReilly's Please Say Something (Golden Bear, Berlinale Shorts 2009).

The first prize went to Camilo Sanabria from Colombia, whose score was praised by jury members Klaus-Peter Beyer, Prof. Martin Steyer, Martin Todsharow, Connie Walther and this year’s Score Competition mentor Alexandre Desplat (Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Ghost Writer) as a "imaginative well structured score which shows in a detailed way it’s own personality.”

Camilo Sanabria wins an invitation from Dolby to travel to Los Angeles for a week-long visit to the city's sound studios. The second prize winner, Alexander Komlew (Germany), will be granted an additional session with the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg to record another score. Vladimir Cháb from Prague is invited to visit the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg to sit in on a recording for a big production.

The Talent Campus Team gives a grand congratulations to all three composers!

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