Sample Industrial Projects
Composer: Synthesis, A New Age Ballet for the Springfield Ballet Company
Reprinted from the Program Guide: Suite Cinderella A Dream Come True January 6th - 8th, 1989 at The MarketPlace
SYNTHESIS World Premiere - January 6, 1989 Choreography: Joe Konicki MUSIC: Carter Burnette Lighting: Paul Cvitovich Costumes designed by Reed - Ly Tailors, Dayton, OH Dancers: Sherri Williams and Eric J. Miles
Music Director for the film: The Prothalamion
Reprinted from the Program Guide 10th Annual Festival of Independents Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema
The Prothalamion: A Nuptial Poem USA, 1995 31 minutes, Video, Color B&W Director/Producer/Writer/Tape Source: Jimmy Caiola Cinematography: Dance Smith Editor: Jim Ford Casting: Mike Lemmon Casting Sound Designer: Jeanne Gilland Music Director: Carter Burnette Principal Cast: Hunter Runnette, Marcos Muniz, Jennifer Baker
Composer of Industrial Music for CertainTeed Corporation Info-mercial
Scored informercial for CertainTeed Corporation for a video that sold the company's aluminum siding products. Demo track is located here.
Carter was one of several artists that participated in the national I'll Make Me A World celebration that coincided with the release of the PBS film of the same name. At Philadelphia's historic landmark Belmont Mansion, he created a multimedia exhibit based on the original song penned by himself, Claude Cuyjet and Byl Holte (nephew to Patti Labelle.)
In 1998, Carter visited the beautiful estate of James Biddle, (deceased) president of the National Trust of Historic Preservation. Inspired by his visit, Carter penned the song Andalusia which captures the spirit of the estate, and mirrors the legacy of one of America's most prominent families.
In the early 90s, Carter worked with a bunch of young talented gay musicians from the Philadelphia Gay Community Center's Open Mike Workshop. Monthly artists would showcase new music material. From these ranks were chosen the regional talent to perform at Philly's Pride Festivals. As a joke, one of his fellow musicians asked him to write a bi-lingual tune. Carter chose Italian, and this song became his signature track for performances for Pride at Penn's Landing. |