Advertising

Below are some examples of my advertising music. The SoundCloud player sometimes takes a moment to load. Pressing the play button in the box below will play the entire set. CDs are also available by request. Please send me an email if you’d like one.

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Video

Here’s a short video montage highlighting some of my recent advertising work. The full videos are below.

 

There are two versions of each movie below, one for Mac (Quicktime format) and one for Windows (WMV). The PATH video is only available as a link for now.

Get Happy campaign


Quicktime      WMV

This was a very quick-turnaround assignment for Outsource Marketing and their client, Happy Candidates. The piece has an upbeat, “island” sort of a feel, and a fun quote from Ride of the Valkyries at the end.

Rapala spot


Quicktime      WMV

The video on the left is a 15 second spot for Rapala fishing reels. I decided to write a jazzy piece, but give it an electronic edge to go along with the high-tech visuals. (Animation by Fuse for Rapala Inc.)

Bakon Vodka Spots


Quicktime      WMV


Quicktime      WMV

These two 30-second Bakon Vodka spots are great examples of meeting the client’s needs on a tight timeline (and I got to write some great cheezy music in the process). It took me a few hours to come up with each concept, and another day or so to refine the ideas and create the final recordings. On the magician spot, I got to do the Foley and voiceover work as well—a fun challenge.
Trumpet: Marge Rosen.

Sundance Podcast


Quicktime      WMV

I created a set of tracks for MovieMaker Magazine’s Sundance Film Festival daily podcast. Pieces included opening and closing titles, segment intros, and loops to be run under interviews and B-roll. The video here is a compilation of a few segments.

I Will

I scored this video for PATH, a global health non-profit, to highlight their work in Zambia fighting malaria. They wanted something upbeat and African-sounding, so I combined guitars, African drums, thumb piano and voices to create a piece that celebrates the work that’s being done. (African voices courtesy Spectrasonics “Heart of Africa.”)