As of September 20th, 2010, Audio sound design and production company Audio Producers Group (APG), is proud to announce a newly formed partnership with a five-star roster of musical recording artists. APG will represent these artists to advertising agencies for branding opportunities. nnAPG’s artist roster includes:n~311n~Jane’s Addictionn~Kornn~Backstreet Boysn~Shawn Colvinn~Flyleafn~Five Finger Death Punchn~Ice Cuben~Preservation Hall Jazz Bandn~Uncle Krackern~Red Fangn~Jenny OnnWith a combined sales figure of several hundred million units, these artists offer an opportunity for outstanding exposure to a demographic that covers the full spectrum of consumer needs and musical tastes. nnThe team at APG will offer these artists for licensing as well as for original productions.nnIn addition to the music roster, APG is also representing legendary radio personality Steve Dahl to the marketing industry. Steve is currently publishing a podcast daily; amassing over 3 million downloads from iTunes with 250 shows available. We are seeking sponsorship and commercial placement during his show.nn
nBud Light Lime “Beach Party” 30TV Audio Producers Group Sound Design Commercial. Music by the Chicago band Kid Sister. n nAbout Audio Producers Group (APG)nOur most recent audio production work includes campaigns for; Kellogg’s Pop Tarts, Wolf Brand Chili and Bud Light Lime. APG is a minority owned business. In the spring of 2004, Mindy Verson and David Kaplan formed a dynamic independent audio production team. Verson and Kaplan each started in the advertising community over 20 years ago working as producers for various studios throughout their respective careers. APG is located in the heart of downtown Chicago. For further information visit www.APGaudio.com. Follow APG on Facebook and YouTube.Audio Producers Group 200 N. Dearborn Suite 2705 Chicago, Il 60601 USA Phone: 312-977-9400 Fax: 312-977-9494 Mindy Verson David Kaplan Contact APG via email
Stephen Arnold Music (SAM) On Sounds of The BIG GAME
The NFL championship game is officially in the books, and with it, another yearโs worth of unbelievable advertisements from some of the worldโs biggest brands. While we love sports here at Stephen Arnold Music, as a sonic branding agency, we naturally pay close attention to the sounds of every spot, knowing that no matter how funny or weird or dramatic your commercial, one of the most eloquent and memorable expressions of a brand is through sound. Of course we had to rank our favorites. With over 60 commercials to choose from and actual costs skyrocketing to $40M for a :30 spot, we definitely had our work cut out for us this year. Here are SAMโs top picks for the best sounding spots of the big game. Doritos - Invasion Talk about tension and release! ย This spot combines drama-infused sound effects, impeccable timing and minimal dialogue โ with no music soundtrack whatsoever. You can almost taste the crunch of the Doritos and understand why he doesnโt want to lose them! The drama builds as he struggles to hold onto the bag, and then the sound snaps like a rubber band. Plus, the quick shot of the tin foil hat in the upper right corner was an unexpected โEaster Egg.โ Sometimes shorter commercials are the most effective! Doritos Invasion Coors Light โ Slow Monday Weโve all had a case of the Monday blahs, right? Well, Coors Light nailed this concept with stunning imagery of slow-paced sloths dealing with everyday situations at their natural pace. But what about the sound? In this case, a perfectly selected music track completes and amplifies the visuals and seamlessly stitches the scenes together. The fact that it is a familiar and memorable... Read More