The Association of Music Producers (AMP) has added a new wrinkle to its annual awards show recognizing excellence in TV commercial mixing. AMP is inviting visitors to its Web site (www.ampnow.com) to view and listen to three nominated spots–and to vote for one to receive the competition’s inaugural Spotted Excellence Award.
The three finalists are: Pepsi/Mountain Dew’s “Sled,” with postproduction mix by Tom Jucarone of Sound Lounge, New York, for BBDO New York; Toyota’s “Wheel”, mixed by Eric Ryan of RavensWork, Venice, Calif., for Saatchi & Saatchi LA, Torrance, Calif.; and United Airline’s “Interview, with post mix by Jimmy Hite of Margarita Mix, Hollywood, for Fallon, Minneapolis.
“Everyone’s a critic and we all love good TV commercials,” said event chair and AMP West Coast chapter president Liz Myers of Trivers/Myers Music, Manhattan Beach, Calif. “The Spotted Excellence Award gives you a chance to vote for a spot you think sounds the best. We musicians know the way we like things to sound. Now we want to hear what the public likes.”
The online polls will be open until May 20. The winning commercial will be announced and honored at the fourth annual AMP Awards, an evening gala slated for June 6 at the Mosaic Hotel, Beverly Hills.
In addition to the Spotted Excellence Award, AMP will be handing out several other awards at its event. Honors will go to two finalists, an honorable mention, and the best newcomer in the audio mixing field. Capping the evening will be the presentation of the AMP Decibelle trophy to the Mixer of the Year. Last year’s AMP Awards ceremony drew 200-plus advertising professionals and music business notables to rock ‘n roll studio The Village, West Los Angeles, to see Bob Gremore of Mike Recording Services, West Los Angeles, crowned Mixer of the Year. (Gremore recently joined Juice, Santa Monica.)
SHOOT is a primary sponsor of this year’s AMP Awards. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, which provides musical instruments and instruction programs to public schools in need. In addition to the awards, the evening ill feature a screening of short films tied to the theme, “The Revolution of the Creative Process: How New Techology Affects The Way We Work.”
Tickets to the awards party are $75 each for AMP and Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) members. (AMP is an affiliate of the AICP.) Tickets are $85 apiece for nonmembers. Reservations may be made by e-mailing ampnow@yahoo.com. For info, visit ampnow.com or call (310) 546-3505.