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Exploring the Unheard: A Conversation with Andrea Cera – Part 2

December 6, 2023 by Jodi Krangle

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Exploring the Unheard:  A Conversation with Andrea Cera – Part 2 “Also, because nobody listened to these sounds, even the nurse that should be paying attention. They really, they got used to this kind of droning sensation.” “You have to tune it out.” “Yes, yes, and imagine the mental load to do that, to tune […]

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Filed Under: Research & Technology, Sound Design Tagged With: Andrea Cera, background noise, Central Spectrode, Email, Ethical Considerations, Intrusive Sounds, Memory, Movement, Non-Intrusive Sounds, Pollution, Remote Work, Roughness, Skewness, sound design, Sound Engineers, soundscapes, Source Connect, Timbre, voice actors, Volume, Website, Zoom

Unveiling the Language of Sound: A Conversation with Andrea Cera – Part 1

November 29, 2023 by Jodi Krangle

Andrea Cera Part 1 Unveiling the Language of Sound

Unveiling the Language of Sound: A Conversation with Andrea Cera – Part 1 “I don’t know if in Canada or in the States the sounds are different, but here, Toyota, for instance, is very abstract, high-pitched, it’s a bike or like ‘peeeeee,’ like this, for instance. The Renault is more reassuring, more warm, it’s welcoming, […]

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Filed Under: Research & Technology, Sound Design Tagged With: Auditory Landscape, Automobile Brands, Branding Evolution, Car Movements, Choreographers, City Sounds, Dancers, Driver Information, electric cars, Emotions, Manipulation of Sound, Performance, sonic identity, Sonic Journey, sound design, Transformational Power, Unique Identity, Vehicle Sound Design, Visual Elements

The New Era of Sonic Branding: A Conversation with Jack Bradley – Part 2

November 22, 2023 by Jodi Krangle

The New Era of Sonic Branding with Jack Bradley and Jodi Krangle on the Audio Branding Podcast

The New Era of Sonic Branding: A Conversation with Jack Bradley – Part 2 “My now retired business partner, who was the head composer for this company for years and years and years, he put that perfectly, and he said, I remember he talked to a young composer. He said, ‘Look, at the end of […]

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Filed Under: Audio Branding, Music Tagged With: AI, Artistry, audio branding, Audio Services, Balance, Branded Content, Constraints, Craftmanship, Craftsmen, Data-Driven Decisions, Digital Era, DraftKings, Influencer-Musicians, Intellectual Property, Licenses, microphones, Negotiating Payments, Planters, Remote Work, riverside.fm, social media, sonic branding, sound design, Soundproofing, squadcast, voices, Zoom

The Evolution of Audio Branding: A Conversation with Jack Bradley – Part 1

November 15, 2023 by Jodi Krangle

Jack Bradley and Jodi Krangle on the Audio Branding Podcast

The Evolution of Audio Branding: A Conversation with Jack Bradley – Part 1 “I would just play these crazy ‘80s drum beats and then I’d play on top of it and it was like the coolest thing ever. So it always became this really important thing to me too, and I couldn’t describe it in […]

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Filed Under: Audio Branding, Music Tagged With: Analog Synth Music, audio branding, Audio Journey, Campaigns, Cartoons, Classical Music, Creative Freedom, Custom Music, Jazz, music production, Music Streaming, Non-Exclusive Music, Pro Tools, Recession, social media, sound design, Soundtracks, Stock Music, TikTok

Making Music Fun: An Interview with Nick Morrison – Part 2

June 15, 2022 by Jodi Krangle

“People don’t forget that stuff. They remember people that blow their minds. They won’t necessarily remember the music, people won’t remember the thing that you did, but they’ll remember the way that you made them feel, whether that’s by your actions or by the actual emotion that you’ve imparted to them via your music, or […]

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Filed Under: Music Tagged With: audio branding, Custom Music, Guitar Dojo, Guitar Learning, Licensed Music, Morrison Media, Music Theory, New Media, Nick Morrison, podcasting, Samurai Fingers, social media, sound design, Video Game Music

Making Music Fun: An Interview with Nick Morrison – Part 1

June 8, 2022 by Jodi Krangle

“One of my Berklee professors, one of my favorite things that has stayed with me from my time there, said ‘you know, Nick, a bad day playing music is still better than a good day doing just about anything else.’” — Nick Morrison   This episode’s guest is an Amazon #1 bestselling author and a professional […]

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Filed Under: Music Tagged With: audio branding, Custom Music, Guitar Dojo, Guitar Learning, Licensed Music, Morrison Media, Music Theory, New Media, Nick Morrison, podcasting, Samurai Fingers, social media, sound design, Video Game Music

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