Surround
Music Awards 2003 Image Gallery
On
behalf of Surround Professional and Pro Sound News magazines,
United Entertainment Media's Frank Wells kicks of the second
annual Surround Music Awards. Frank introduced... |
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| Al
Schmitt and Ed Cherney, who, after their success last
year returned as the comperes this year. Not quite the
same track record as Billy Crystal hosting the Oscars,
but give them time... |
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Keynote
Address
Recording
Artist, Composer and Producer BT gave the keynote address.
BT has worked with artists such as Britney Spears, *NSYNC,
Madonna, Lenny Kravitz and Peter Gabriel. His current
album Emotional Technology is number one on the Soundscan
Electronic Album Chart and is also the number-two most
downloaded album on Apple's iTunes service. BT is also
well known for his film scores such as 'The Fast
and The Furious', 'Driven', 'Under
Suspicion'
and 'Go'. His most recent
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Surround
for Broadcast Award
Surround
visionary Herbie Hancock (see
2002 show report) presented
the Surround For Broadcast Award, an Editors' Choice
Award
selected
by
the editorial
staff of UE Media. The winner of the award is the 45th
Grammy Telecast presented in Hi-Definition and 5.1 Audio.
The award was presented to Neil Portnow, President of
the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences,
and telecast producer John Cossette of Cossette Productions. |
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Most
Adventurous Mix Award
David
Delgrosso (left) of DTS Entertainment and Nathaniel Kunkel
with their Most Adventurous Mix award for Insane Clown
Posse's 'The
Wraith: Shangri-La' (DVD-Audio). |
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Best
Menu Design
Bob
Michaels of 5.1 Entertainment accepts the award for Best
Menu Design for Tipper's 'Surrounded' (DVD-Audio).
Nigel Pond. |
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