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Justin Freer
Justin Freer (born in Huntington Beach, California) is an American composer, conducting, conductor, and business owner. His is the founder and president of CineConcerts, a production company that pairs movies with live orchestration at theaters and concert halls. He has conducted at various famous concert halls, such as the Atlanta Symphony Hall and the Cleveland Orchestra. Freer attended Edison High School (Huntington Beach, California), Edison High School. He has a bachelor's degree and master's degree in Music Composition from UCLA. CineConcerts CineConcerts was founded in 2013 by Freer and producer/writer Brady Beaubien. Their first concert was for the movie ''Gladiator (2000 film), Gladiator''. Other concerts include The ''Harry Potter (film series), Harry Potter'' Film Concert Series, ''The Polar Express'' in Concert, ''The Godfather'' Live, ''It’s a Wonderful Life'' in Concert, and more. See also * Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage References External links Official w ...
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