
October 8th, 2014 at Dallas City Performance Hall
2520 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 (map it)
Main Event at 8:00 PM
Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lodger
Named “Best Way to Watch a Silent Film 2014” by D Magazine, the DCS is joining forces with the Video Association of Dallas to serve up another unforgettable evening of live music and film. This concert gives you a front row seat to opening night of VideoFest 27 as we screen Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller, The Lodger. This newly remastered release is visually pristine, and you’ll experience it in the best way imaginable, as the orchestra performs a new musical score by Douglas Pipes live-to-film.
After Party Around 9:30 PM
Ticket holders can meet the performers over complimentary appetizers at Proof & Pantry, just across the street, immediately following the event. Open seating will be available, inside the restaurant and outside on the patio.
Tickets By Phone
214.449.1294
9:00am – 5:00pm, Monday – Friday
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Reserved Seating: $19-49
Regular through VIP, Select Your Seat
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Tickets can be purchased at the box office in the lobby, which opens 90 minutes before the event start time. Cash and major credit cards are accepted.
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Douglas Pipes is a film composer in Los Angeles, whose feature films include the Academy Award nominated Sony animated feature Monster House and Warner Bros/Legendary Films cult hit Trick ‘r Treat.
Trained as a pianist, Douglas received his BM in Composition at California State University Northridge. Douglas has also studied composition at Kingston University in London, IRCAM in Paris, and film scoring at UCLA.
Awards include “Compositor Revalacion” at the 3rd International Film Music Conference in Ubeda, Spain and “Best Animation” at the Royal Television Society in the United Kingdom. Nominations include “Discovery of the Year” at the 2006 World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium, “Best Music” at the 2007 Saturn Awards, and “Best Horror Score” and “Best New Composer” from the International International Film Music Critics Association (2006 and 2009).
Douglas also works with the rock band The Airborne Toxic Event providing arrangements and orchestrations for concerts with the Louisville Orchestra, Colorado Symphony, and Pacific Symphony.
The mission of the Video Association is to promote an understanding of video as a creative medium and cultural force in our society, and to support and advance the work of Texas artists working in video and the electronic arts. The Video Association of Dallas (VAD) is a 501(c)(3) organization incorporated on April 25, 1989. It began in 1986 as a weekend event, “Video As A Creative Medium”, presented at the Dallas Museum of Art by independent curators Barton Weiss and John Held. That first event, which included two nights of video by selected local and national video artists, was a great popular success, which led to the founding of the Dallas VideoFest (DVF) in 1987. Video Association of Dallas also presents the 24-Hour Video Race, the Texas Show Tour, North Texas College Film Festival, Texas Fllmmakers Production Fund workshops, Three Star Cinema, and other programs throughout the year.