The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra was founded over sixty years ago and features predominantly Czech classical and jazz musicians, with guest players selected from musicians studying at the Conservatory in Prague. The orchestra was originally the in-house orchestra for Barrandov Film Studios, regularly playing for film and animation productions made at the world famous Prague studios, and for television. Fully privatized after the Velvet Revolution, the orchestra took its new name in 1992, and now provides music both for the Czech Republic market and for clients and media productions throughout the world.