
Brought to you by the The Sound of Music team, this engaging seminar sheds light on today's Australian musicindustry, and what it takes to be a successful music professional. A panel of four very talented and established individuals from the music industry share their insights and experiences, offering a fascinating and useful look into this specific field of the media.
ABOUT THE GUESTS:

Left to right: Nathan Brenner, Marline Zaibak, Burkhard Dallwitz, Josh Johnston.
Josh Johnstone: Musician in the Australian band The Happy Endings

With an album release, 3 film clips, a massive 84 date national tour, plus a heap of TV and radio play later, Josh Johnstone's band The Happy Endings are absolutely belting their way to the top of the Australian Music scene. This year the band has been big with their single ‘Mr Minimum Wage’ being made the main song for international feature film ‘Congoro’ (in cinemas mid 2009), plus shows in UK, Europe, USA, Japan and New Zealand.
Nathan Brenner: Band Manager/Artist Representative
Nathan is a 25-year veteran of the international entertainment business. His primary role has been as an Artist Representative. He has been Manager for Split Ends and Men At Work and has established his own record and publishing companies within the Australian music industry.
Marline Zaibak: Arts Director for Anti-Racism-Action-Band
As Arts Director for the Anti-Racism-Action-Band, Marline plays a significant part in contributing to Australia's peace-making community. The Anti-Racism-Action-Band is an ongoing performance organisation, offering arts skills, opportunities, role models, inspirations, performances, audiences and collaborations to a large number of youth who would otherwise miss out due to geographic, cultural, racial, developmental or socio-economic disadvantage.
Burkhard Dallwitz - Composer

Award-winning composer Burkhard Dallwitz was born near Frankfurt, Germany in 1959 and at the age of eight began ten years of classical piano training. By thirteen he was writing songs and music, and from fifteen, Burkhard was writing, arranging and performing for various musical groups. In 1979 Burkhard fulfilled his dream of traveling to Australia. There he studied Music at Melbourne’s Latrobe University. He majored with Honours in Composition, and studied Advanced Composition under the tutelage of Professor Keith Humble. Since 1984, Burkhard has worked as a composer for feature films, television and commercials. In 1996 he released his first CD of original instrumental works, Worlds Apart. He won two Screen Music Awards from the Australian Guild of Screen Composers in 1993 &1996, and was also nominated in 1998 & 2000. In 1999, Burkhard was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Original Score in a Motion Picture for The Truman Show. His score also won The Chicago Film Critics’ Award and the ASCAP Film and Television Award, and the soundtrack reached number two on the Billboard charts. In addition, Burkhard wrote the score for popular Aussie drama Underbelly, and the 2008 Beijing Olympics theme.
SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS:
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