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Scott Freiman

Scott Freiman may be the only person to have sold out Carnegie Hall and been a Finalist for Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year. A board member of New York’s prestigious Manhattan Producers Alliance, Scott is a composer, sound editor, and producer whose music spans a variety of musical styles -- from orchestral to electronic. His original music and sound design have been featured in award-winning films.

Mr. Freiman’s original film music has been performed at Lincoln Center (live with picture) and at a sold-out Carnegie Hall concert, “Composed By Scott Freiman.” Mr. Freiman composed the original score for the feature film Ivory starring Martin Landau, Undone, and Exit (Best Director Platinum Award at the 38th Annual WorldFest, Houston International Film Festival). Mr. Freiman’s other film scores include the award-winning Bodies (Ojai Film Festival -- Best Narrative Short) and Foreign Policy.

Mr. Freiman was sound editor and mixer for Why Us? Left Behind and Dying, as well as the award-winning documentary Encounter Point. Mr. Freiman provided sound editing, design, and mixing for several other films, including Ivory, Undone, and Exit. He also acted as sound editor and re-recording mixer for Puppy Love, the ten episode Web series from Sex and the City producer, Amy B. Harris.

Mr. Freiman is the owner of Second Act Studio, a state-of-the-art music and video studio for composition, recording, and production designed by renowned studio architect, John Storyk. Second Act Studio has played host to a wide range of musicians -- from children to Grammy winners, such as bassist John Patitucci and the Tokyo String Quartet.

Mr. Freiman is a partner in the record label, Garagista Music. Mr. Freiman co-produced several recordings for the label, including Lisa Lynne Mathis’ debut, Hancock Place, and the holiday compilation, Not Just Another Holiday CD. Mr. Freiman has also produced, arranged, and played keyboards for many other artists. Mr. Freiman is also a founding partner of Outlandos Music, which offers brand-building music supervision and artist consulting. Mr.Freiman was also a producer of the Broadway musical “Little Women,” starring Maureen McGovern and Tony-winner Sutton Foster.

A strong advocate for music education for children, Mr. Freiman teaches composing and music technology to children and adults at the Jacob Burns Media Arts Lab in Pleasantville, NY. He is an instructor for MacProVideo.com, providing online video training in professional software. Mr. Freiman is also on the advisory board of Renovation in Music Education (RIME), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation helping young people, arts organizations, and communities succeed through innovative music-partnership programs.

Mr. Freiman holds a B.S. in Computer Science and Music from Yale University and a Masters of Music Composition from New York University. He was a co-founder of Credit Management Solutions, Inc., a leading financial software company where Mr. Freiman served as CEO. Mr. Freiman, a Finalist for Ernst & Young’s Maryland Entrepreneur of the Year, helped lead CMSI’s successful public offering and orchestrated the sale of CMSI to the First American Corporation. After fifteen years of running a public company, he embarked on a new career as a composer and studio owner.