Cherry Chocolate Rain
Here’s a big Lucky Dog Audio Post blog category climber – file under Advertising, Audio Goodness, Food & Drink, Music, Web Goodness, Words, and especially Luck. (Originally we marked this only as Audio Goodness & Music.)
Here’s a big Lucky Dog Audio Post blog category climber – file under Advertising, Audio Goodness, Food & Drink, Music, Web Goodness, Words, and especially Luck. (Originally we marked this only as Audio Goodness & Music.)
I wasn’t planning on posting anything Halloween-themed today, but Krzysztof Komeda‘s music for the opening sequence of Roman Polanski’s “Fearless Vampire Killers” is too good to pass up.
Undoubtedly this is the funniest on hold message we’ve ever been lucky enough to produce. Our friends at Third Degree Advertising wrote this script and we consider it to be audio goodness of the highest caliber. Highlights include: “Webinars,” “clip on ties,” and an amazingly un-francophonic definition of “double-entendre.” Listen to “Putting the ‘Fun’ In[…]
Introducing the SOUNDWAGON (coming soon). How cool, is that? VIDEO
Here’s Keepon the Dancing Robot groovin’ to Spoon in a music video directed by Little Rock native Jeff Nichols. Via.
Internet superstar Tay Zonday will be performing his song “Chocolate Rain” on the Jimmy Kimmel show tonight. As for any pre-show jitters, Zonday blogged the following on Myspace: Can’t decide whether to attempt it with the keyboard or do it with a backing track, which I am more confident in. I will probably err on[…]
Casting is a challenging but important part of what we do here at Lucky Dog Audio. Consider these two recent requests for another round of Yahoo HotJobs radio spots: The Reporter: “First, we need a woman that sounds like the mom from Slingblade.” Being as accommodating as we could, we got Natalie Canerday to come[…]
Renault Clio Vodafone Casa kulula.com PS. I like the Renault ad the best. PPS. The Popcorn Song has a website. PPPS. I like the First Moog Quartet version of the “Popcorn Song” best.
Christopher DeLaurenti was recording the orchestra. It was intermission and the orchestra was warming up. They didn’t know they were being recorded. That’s because the guy lurking near the orchestra pit (Christopher DeLaurenti) was wearing a black leather vest fitted with microphones in the shoulders. Now Delaurenti has released a cd of these orchestral sounds[…]
I’d heard this infamous song by Little Roger and the Goosebumps but I didn’t know there was a video. Once again, thank you YouTube, thank you.
Friday I got a phone call from Adam Matta, human beatbox. He was googling “casting” and “beatbox” and came up with our website. We talked about his touring schedule and some of his current shows. Unfortunately I had to tell him that we didn’t have any projects where we needed a human beatbox but if[…]
Paulo Beto is an electronic music composer, improviser, and sound designer who works under the moniker of Anvil FX. His work on this animated short, Into Pieces, is truly inspirational. To quote Scott: Familiar sounds substituted into unexpected places. Audio surprises that make me burst out laughing, just for the sheer invention of it.
Link What can I say. . . it’s a slow news day. As for the Robots, I don’t know. I’m all for pushing the envelope but when it comes to turntable experiments, I’ll take Christian Marclay or Otomo Yoshihide over robots any day.
Wow! Check out this flash animation at Minuscule – Day in The Life of a Ladybug. Le sound design est magnifique!
Since we spend so much time on YouTube, we thought it was time to join the fun. Check it out: These are two PSAs we produced last month for the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. After obtaining permission to re-record “Come Rain or Come Shine,” we cut two versions of the song with two different bands[…]