Research & Special Projects

One of Annie’s greatest passions is to pursue creative research projects that will allow her to create clearer, more efficient educational systems.

 
 
1M1: Hollywood Horns Movie Poster
 

1M1: Hollywood Horns of the Golden Years

Website | Trailer | IMDB

  • Role: Director, Producer, and Writer

  • Medium: Film Documentary (75 minutes)

1M1: Hollywood Horns of the Golden Years is a documentary film directed and produced by Annie Bosler that takes you through the history of Hollywood studio musicians via film music's most prominent orchestral instrument - the French horn. Featuring numerous interviews with Los Angeles music legends, the film follows the development of the motion picture industry and its battles with the musicians' union. Preserving the history of Los Angeles film studio musicians from the beginning of motion pictures through the Golden Era of Hollywood, 1M1 includes historical footage of the MGM studio orchestra from the 1950’s showing off the wide-screen visuals and stereophonic sound of Cinemascope, interviews with music legends including John Williams, and never seen photographs from Hollywood musicians. This groundbreaking film uncovers many of the brilliant, never before acknowledged, horn soloists of the big screen.

How to Practice Effectively - TEDEd Artwork
 

TEDed: How to practice…for just about anything

Video | Website

  • Role: Writer

  • Medium: Animated Short (5 minutes)

Mastering any physical skill takes practice. Practice is the repetition of an action with the goal of improvement, and it helps us perform with more ease, speed, and confidence. But what does practice actually do to make us better at things? Annie Bosler and Don Greene explain how practice affects the inner workings of our brains.

How to practice…for just about anything went viral receiving overnight and has received over 52 million views across social media. It is one of the top 50 most watched cartoon TEDed videos of all time.

College Prep for Musicians book cover
 

College Prep for Musicians™

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  • Role: Entrepreneur, Book Author, Course Creator, and Content Designer

  • Mediums: Book, E-book, Online Course, and Free Resources

College Prep for Musicians™ is a company dedicated to helping students find their passion within the field of music. Founded in 2015, the mission is to provide a complete picture of the process of applying to music schools, and to equip students, parents, teachers, and counselors with the tools to successfully navigate that process. Particularly if you are concerned about the viability of a career in music, the comprehensive book and the information-packed online course will tell you what you need to know. In addition, College Prep for Musicians™ offers tangible resources including a thorough list of musical careers, a map of universities, colleges, and conservatories for music study, and a listing of college music scholarship opportunities, summer programs, community programs, and youth orchestras. If you think a career in music is unattainable, this information will help you achieve your dream.

Tianjin Juilliard's Music Discovery Course features an illustration of a child in love with the storytelling of music.
 

Tianjin Juilliard’s Music Discovery Course

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  • Role: Curriculum Developer, Designer, and Writer

  • Medium: 60 Lesson Series Including Lesson Plans, Slides, Active Listening, and Guest Artists

Music Discovery is an online course that introduces primary school students to the exciting world of classical music through lessons, activities, and interactions. It covers a wide range of musical topics, giving students the opportunity to explore music through historical and cultural contexts. Students will learn to appreciate classical music and improve their ability to express their thoughts and feelings in both English and Chinese. Music Discovery teachers are part of an international team of music and linguistic educators from Tianjin Juilliard’s Public Education division.

Annie stands behind the iconic TEDx sign at UC Irvine
 

TEDx: Elissa’s Song: The Power of Face Exercises

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  • Role: Lecturer and Researcher

  • Medium: Lecture (16 minutes)

Elissa’s Song: The Power of Face Exercises demonstrates the power of facial rehabilitation and brain plasticity. Watch to see Elissa strengthen specific muscles in the face to learn to play horn again. Dr. Annie Bosler shares her journey of helping Elissa recover the ability to play horn after a traumatic injury she received from being kicked in the face by a horse.

Hundreds of Symposium attendees hold up their horns for a group photo.
 

International Horn Symposium LA 2015

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  • Role: Co-host, Event Producer, and Organizer

  • Medium: 7 Day In-person Conference, 248 Events, 9 Venues, and 1,000 Attendees

Hosted by Andrew Bain and Annie Bosler, the 47th International Horn Symposium (IHS) was held at the Colburn School in the heart of downtown Los Angeles from August 2 - 8, 2015. The theme of IHS LA, “Then and Now," was a celebration and reflection of the horn's role across time. Nearly 1,000 horn players from all over the world flocked to Los Angeles for this seven day event. Check out the "Program Book" and "Videos & Pics" tabs on the website get a glimpse of the 248 events that took place throughout the week.

In Tune's book cover design
 

In Tune

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  • Role: Producer and Localizer

  • Medium: Book and E-book

In Tune: Exercises to Improve A Musician’s Performance and Quality of Life, was written by Spanish sports medicine doctor Jaume Rosset who came into working with many injured musicians. Dr. Rossett specifically designed the book to help people maintain and strengthen a musician’s physical health and wellness. This book demonstrates a multitude of exercises and makes them easily accessible by grouping them by instrument, instrumental posture, and regions of the body. Flexibility, joint mobility, and muscle elasticity are addressed in every section of In Tune.