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Archive for December 7th, 2007

POP Sound’s Peter Rincon Completes Mix on Seinfeld Spot for HP

POP Sound’s Peter Rincon was tapped yet again to complete the final mix on the new commercials in HP’s award-winning “The Computer is Personal Again’ advertising campaign, featuring Jerry Seinfeld. Created by Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, the campaign focuses on the testimonials from some of today’s greatest innovators, demonstrating how technology has become truly personal and necessary in both creating their works and managing their everyday lives.  In these new spots featuring the popular comedian, only Seinfeld’s hands are visible, resting on the counter of a diner. He pulls up his view of New York City, the setting of his popular new animated feature film “The Bee Movie.” He walks his fingers through Central Park and follows a base runner to the Yankees’ home plate - showcasing the city that he loves in these two, :30 and :60 spots.


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Endless Noise Creates Whimsical Track for Surreal Kyocera Commercial

Award-winning music and sound design company Endless Noise recently composed a whimsical track for a new Kyocera commercial. “Butterflies,” created by ad agency Vitrorobertson, is an animated fairytale about the merging of Eastern inspiration and Western innovation.


To view “Butterflies,” please go to http://endlessnoise.com/clients/data/kyocera/Kyocera_Butterfliesweb2.mov


The spot takes viewers on a dynamic journey with a mix of painterly strokes and typographic treatment. On the streets of Japan, a stylish Japanese woman uses her Kyocera phone, which takes the form of butterflies and travels across the globe. “The winds of change blow east to west,” explains the super, as the Kyocera falls into the hands of a New Yorker on his city streets.


For Endless Noise Creative Director Jeff Elmassian, the challenge was to find a way to infuse traditional Japanese elements with experimental contemporary sounds. “We had to show this voyage from Japan to New York in the ‘East-meets-West’ concept through the use of animated butterflies. To evoke a fairytale-like feeling, we incorporated a lot of vocal treatments and ambient textures with Japanese ethnic instruments. Music and sound should work together symbiotically, which is how we typically approach our projects.”


To create the energetic yet ethereal track, Endless Noise used a combination of the Koto, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument, various percussion, harmonica, strings and guitar, as well as vocal treatments derived from chattering voices that were manipulated between the spoken and sung.


“It was great to reconnect with the creatives at Vitrorobertson,” concludes Elmassian, who teamed with the agency on a previous campaign. “They push their concepts as far as possible visually and musically, and gave us the freedom to explore the right feel and textures for this spot. We’re very happy with the way this project came together.”


Ad Agency: Vitrorobertson

Creative Directors: KT Thayer; John Vitro

Art Director: Taylor Crawford

Copywriter: Justin Ebert

Producer: Joyce Schmidtbauer


Production, Design, Animation & Editorial Company: Blind

Executive Producer: Dave Kleinman

Creative Director: Erik Buth

Producer: Rebecca Blankenship

Production Coordinator: Vincent D’Angelo

Designers: Lauren Indovina, Andrew Baron, Ryan Zunkley, Angela Zhu & Paul K. Lee

2D Animators: Thomas Bittikoffer, Gabe Guzman, Maithy Tran & James Hurlburt

3D Animators: Yan Ng & Thomas Bittikoffer


Music Company: Endless Noise

Composer: Jeff Elmassian

Executive Producer: Dayna Turcotte

Associate Producer: Mary Catherine Finney


Endless Noise is an award-winning music and sound design company, founded by renowned musician/composer Jeff Elmassian. The studio composes and produces innovative music and sound design for commercials, TV programs, feature films, interactive and multimedia projects. Clients include Nike, Audi, Lexus, American Express, Motorola, MasterCard, Nissan and Kyocera to name a few. Building on its Grammy, Cannes Gold Lion, Clio, AICP, D&AD, London International Advertising, ANDY and One Show awards, Endless Noise continues to wow the sonic senses with its mastery of composition, versatility, and fearlessness of pushing the boundaries of music. Recent industry recognition includes a 2007 Clio Award for Best Sound Design for its EA Games “Night Sky” spot, and an AICP Award for Best Musical Arrangement for Garmin “Moose.”


www.endlessnoise.com

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