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How Sound and Music Influence Nature and Behavior: A Conversation with Pavle Marinkovic – Part 2

October 16, 2024 by Jeff Moore

Pic of Pavle Marinkovic with an abstract picture of music and a man behind him Title reads How Sound and Music Influence Nature and Behavior.

How Sound and Music Influence Nature and Behavior: “We typically think about music as a listening experience, playing an instrument, dancing. And I think that’s like a narrow view of seeing, of looking at this concept of music. And that was one of the inspirations. What I wanted to do in this book was to […]

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Filed Under: Health, Research & Technology, Sound Design Tagged With: 7-Eleven, Agricultural Researchers, audio branding, Book, business, Consulting, Diabetes Management, Gardening, Heavy Metal, Human Behavior, Industries, Insulin, linkedin, McDonald's, Medium, music, Newsletter, Plants, Rock Music, Science, sound, Sound Awareness, Strategies, Vedic Chants, Wastewater Treatment, Western Classical Music, Workshop

How to Make a Profit From Licensing Your Music: A Conversation with Nismah Osman – Part 2

October 2, 2024 by Jeff Moore

Picture of Nismah Osman and the wordds "How to Profit by Licensing Your Music"

“Essentially, what musicians really need to understand is that the power to find success in sync is extremely accessible, and it’s right there in front of them as long as they’re willing to go and get it. There is no gate, right? There’s no gatekeeper. There’s nothing that you have to do or have, and […]

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Filed Under: Audio Production, Financial Independence, Music Tagged With: AI, AI Tools, Audio Experiences, Challenges, coaching, COVID-19, Creative Fields, emotional connection, Enriching Field, Human Experience, Live Performances, Memories, music, Music Career, Navigating, Networking, Opportunities, pandemic, sound, sound quality, Streaming Services, Streamlining, Sync Licensing, technology, Transformative Experience

A Musical Journey From Emotion to Production: A Conversation with Nismah Osman – Part 1

September 25, 2024 by Jeff Moore

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A Musical Journey From Emotion to Production with Nismah Osman   “I think people just kind of were, like, ‘Oh, hi,’ you know. They were supportive, they were nice, and, you know, they could tell I was a kid who had no idea what I was doing but was obviously passionate about music. I do […]

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Filed Under: Audio Production, Financial Independence, Music Tagged With: Adapt, advertising, AI, AI-Generated Music, Auditory Experience, Berklee College of Music, Career, Economy, Emotional Outlet, film, filmmaking, Human Artistry, Human Creativity, Indie Productions, Industry Professionals, Major Films, Melodies, music, Musical Pursuits, Performance Royalties, Plugins, Royalties, Samples, songwriting, sound, Soundless Props, Sync Licensing, Sync Licensing Industry, Sync Placement, Technological Innovation

How to Use Sonic Branding in Your Marketing: A Conversation with Simon Kringel – Part 1

September 11, 2024 by Jeff Moore

Picture of Simon Kringel in a Green sweatshirt with the Title "How to use Sonic Branding in Your Marketing"

How to Use Sonic Branding in Your Marketing: A Conversation with Simon Kringel   “I think we’ve all experienced how sound is kind of a last-minute decision in many creative projects or creative processes… That was actually the whole reason why we formed Unmute, because we thought, ‘Okay, we need to be the adults here […]

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Filed Under: Audio Branding, Marketing, Sound Design Tagged With: Advertising Industry, Audio Identities, brand identity, Brand Loyalty, Clever, Electric Vehicle Chargers, Emotional Feedback, Environmental Responsibility, Functional Feedback, music production, Nature Sounds, Product Design, Smart Ovens, sonic branding, sonic logo, sound, Sustainability, Sustainable Progress, user experience

Connecting Through Sound, Content, and Branding: A Conversation with Micah Thomas – Part 2

August 21, 2024 by Jeff Moore

Picture of Micah Thomas of Storymore sitting with the words "Connecting Through Sound, Content and Branding"

Connecting Through Sound, Content, and Branding: A Conversation with Micah Thomas – Part 2 “For all of us, we are gaining our trust, our stability, our hope, our aspirations, our inspirations, all come to us through the medium of sound. Video is important, right? But FDR was able to keep a country from going mad […]

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Filed Under: Audio Production, Filmmaking & Sound Design, Music Tagged With: audio branding, Audio Dramas, Auditory Experiences, Beloved Broadcasts, Broadcasts, Challenges, Character Portrayals, Classic Films, Comfort, Connections, Decision-Making, Economy, Entrepreneurs, Essential Nature, Faith-Based, FDR, Fireside Chats, Gettysburg Address, History, Human Behavior, Iconic Speeches, Influential Speeches, Lincoln, Micah Thomas, Mood, Multi-Instrumentalist, Music Scoring, Narrative, Old-Time Radio, Opportunities, pandemic, Pauses, Philosophical Aspect, Pre-1980s Music, Professional Home Studio, Recording Tools, Remote Work, Scripts, Services, Societal Norms, sound, Storymore, storytelling, Timeless Quality, Trust, Vintage Radio Shows, voice actors

Audio Dramas and Accessibility: A Conversation with Micah Thomas – Part 1

August 14, 2024 by Jeff Moore

Picture of Micah Thomas and the title of Audio Dramas and Accessibility for Part 1 of Coversation on the Audio Branding Podcast with Jodi Krangle

Audio Dramas and Accessibility: A Conversation with Micah Thomas – Part 1 “Early on in that we noticed that there are so many people in the blind and visually impaired community that are underrepresented in the respect of entertainment, both as an entertainer and as the consumer. The only products they have are descriptive videos […]

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Filed Under: Audio Production, Filmmaking & Sound Design, Music Tagged With: accessibility, AI, Audio Entertainment, Blind and Visually Impaired, content creation, Detective Drama, efficiency, Emotional Depth, Escapism, Genuine Human Emotion, Human Performance, Inclusivity, Quality Control, sound, Storymore, storytelling, Talent, Transformative Power, voice actors

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