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Guests from the 25th Annual Film and Television Awards crowded the International Ballroom at the Hilton Hotel Thursday night in honor of Dennis McCarthy (Star Trek, V, The Twilight Zone) and Bruce Broughton (Three Muskateers, Silverado, Tiny Tune Adventures) in recognition for their immeasurable achievements and contributions to the music of film and television.

Other honorees included Hans Zimmer for Angels and Demons and Sherlock Holmes, Carter Burwell for The Blind Side and Where The Wild Things Are, Sean Callery for 24 (Fox), Jeff Cardoni for CSI: Miami (CBS), John Nordstrom for One Tree Hill (CW), Brian Lapin for Gossip Girl (CW), Michael Giacchino for Star Trek Up, Nicholas Hooper for Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, James Horner for Avatar, among notable others.

Pop icon Delta Goodrem performed "I See You," the theme from Avatar, which was co-written by Horner. The score earned him Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, and the film quickly became the highest-grossing of all time, beating out his previous collaboration with James Cameron, Titanic.

It was a night to remember while the outstanding and legendary contributors to the music world for film and television gathered in one magnificent room.

For video coverage, photos, and more, check out "http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/filmtv/2010/index.aspx

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