![]() | Sq. 3 and Robert M. Gates Award The inaugural Robert M. Gates Award for Public Service was presented to Sq. 3 in Texas A&M University's Corps of Cadets. The award is for 2006 - 2007. |
![]() | Ranger Awards Presentation at Aggies Football game. The Presentation of the Ranger Challenge Trophy by Texas A&M President, Dr. Elsa Murano to the Ranger Challenge Team. They placed 1st at this years competition. Thanks to Kimmie for the footage. |
![]() | Donna High School MCJROTC: Rifle spin. The Donna High School MCJROTC Spinning rifles during the Military Awards Banquet. Notice the retard who quit right away. |
![]() | Reflections Reflections Teaser Trailer. Safehouse Films presents "REFLECTIONS" Michael was recently tapped to compose the score and original music for the upcoming film, "Reflections." Written by Mark Garbett and directed by Barry Caldwell. Featuring Adrienne Wilkinson (Xena: Warrior Princess, Angel, Charmed, ER), Matt Long (Jack & Bobby, Ghost Rider), Louis Lombardi (The Sopranos, 24, The Usual Suspects, Spiderman 2), Jim Beaver (Deadwood, John from Cincinnati, Supernatural, Adaptation), James Morrison (24, Jarhead, Catch Me if You CAn, The X-Files, Millennium, The West Wing, Six Feet Under, CSI: Miami), Ana Harrison (Wassup Rockers, Felicity, and Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murders), Zoe Bell (star of Double Dare and Quentin Tarantino's Grindhouse, stuntwoman for Kill Bill 1&2, Catwoman & Xena). On Jan. 26, Michael Mulholland received the Gold Medal for Artistic Excellence at the 5th annual Park City Film Music Festival for his musical score and end credits song for the short film Reflections. The Park City Film Music Festival takes place in Park City, Utah and runs concurrently with the world famous Sundance Film Festival. This is the only film festival in the world singularly recognizing the contribution of composers and their music to film, and the first of such festivals in the Americas . Awards are given in the categories of Best Use of Music in Full-Length Feature Film, Best Use of Music in Documentary Film, and Best Use of Music in Short Film. The first major film festival to recognize film music as part of the awards lineup since 1985 is the Flanders International Film Festival - Ghent , which currently draws over 80,000 devotees. Film music, whose broad appeal continues to gain prominence in the music marketplace, has stood for a long time recognized only at the very highest levels: the Academy awards, the Emmys, the Grammys, and a few others. The growing stature of film music is exemplified in the announcement in 2005 of the Pulitzer prizes qualifying film music for the first time after over 60 years. The pcFMF burst on the scene in 2004 and is the brainchild of Ms. Leslie Harlow who has been operating the Park City International Music Festival for over 23 years. A Juilliard graduate, she and her husband, festival director Russell Harlow, a member of the Utah Symphony, are both prominent classical artists. This year's festival featured 102 films, 66 of which were short films. |