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Music House Sacred Noise Is Pitch-Perfect For New Interactive Assignments
Music House Sacred Noise Is Pitch-Perfect For New Interactive Assignments
R/GA, the TED Conference and New Creative Agency Toy Tap Music and Sound Design House for Key Interactive Projects
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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 30, 2006 --
NEW YORK, NY Sacred Noise (www.sacrednoise.com), the award-winning music and sound design house led by creative director Michael Montes, lent its considerable creative skills to three new and distinct interactive projects, including the just launched FiOS site for Verizon, created by the award winning interactive agency R/GA, New York, and the powerful cinematic theme heard at the start of audio/video streams, downloads and podcasts of the speakers at this years prestigious TED Conference.
Production values on the Internet are skyrocketing because of the competition and that demands a high level of creative across the board, including music and sound design, said Montes. People who work at the level of R/GA, Ted and Toy want strong creative ideas that add to the mix and make them stand out and thats where we excel.
Welcome To FiOS Living
FiOS (http://www.verizonFiOS.com/) is Verizons fiber optic cable initiative that involves converting their current lines to state of the art fiber, which can transmit data many times faster than traditional phone lines. To illustrate exactly how FIOS will impact the lives of users, R/GA created the new content rich website to provide real world examples, such as creating elaborate rooms where users can click on just about everything in the room and see how FiOS changes everything.
Adding to the experience the site features original music and sound design composed by Montes and the Sacred Noise team. This includes the atmospheric ambient groove that sets the tone on the sites homepage, the sound design heard on every clickable item, and the music and sound effects for the sites very own FIOS videogame.
The FiOS Living section offers a look at three rooms in a sample FiOS wired house. In one room, the teenage girls bedroom, we see what appears to be a static photo of a girl chatting with her friends on a laptop computer while her brother plays a videogame on a desktop computer. Click on any of the items in the room and the picture comes to life. For example, click the videogame monitor and the screen slowly zooms in to that part of the room where pop up copy informs about how FiOS enhances the videogame experience. Sacred Noise created the videogame sound design that adds a layer of realism to the scene. Click on Play With FiOS and were taken to two FiOS enhanced games, both feature original music and sound design.
They were looking for someone to take over the project, not just music for the home page but every sound you hear every time your mouse rolls over a link theres a sound for it, says Jason Menkes, Sacred Noises Executive Producer. We had a lot of conversations about how much sound the website should have. Unlike spots or film scores the Internet gives audience power in how they hear the music or if they want to heat it at all. We talked a lot about at what point does the music enhance or distract and we tried different approaches from big scores to atmospheric ambient and I think we ended up with a perfect balance.
Adds Montes, Collaborating with the R/GA was great because they gave us license to explore different ideas. We went through in-depth explorations that allowed us to come to some meaningful decisions that add to the overall experience.
TED Conference Gets Dramatic
Every year some of the best and brightest minds in technology, entertainment and design gather in Monterey, CA, for the TED Conference to hear speakers ranging from Al Gore to Ross Lovegrove, the designer of the iMac and Sony Walkman, to writer Malcom Gladwell. In past years, Montes composed the music heard during the actual show, but this year TED organizers decided to make all the presentations available as streams, downloads and podcasts. Montes was asked to create a signature theme that would be heard at the start of each presentation that would encompass the scope and cutting edge nature of presentations. (http://www.ted.com/tedtalks)
Beginning with a rhythmic progression of chimes and bells, the music builds quickly with the sound of an explosion, metaphorically signaling the explosion of ideas that is TED. From that point on the music crescendos to the beat of timpani drums and blaring horns that recalls the work of composer Bernard Herrmann.
Chris Anderson, the curator of the conference, was looking for something big and dramatic that could bring excitement to these programs, said Montes. Until recently the Ted Conference was a bit of a private club and this is the first time that the Talks are being made available to everyone for free. This stuff is ground breaking and I wanted the music to have that same feeling.
Meanwhile, the TEDTalks video podcasts are exploding across the Internet, making everyones top ten list.
Toy-ing Around
When the creatives at the new creative agency Toy approached Sacred Noise about creating sound design for their corporate website they knew they wanted something clean, simple and in keeping the sites playful look. Sacred Noise composers Peter Rundquist and Ravi Krishnaswami responded with a playful yet elegant sonic palette.
Peter actually brought in a lot of mechanical childrens toys and balls and things to bounce and shake and recorded them and we sifted through it all till we found the special gems, says Montes.
Log on the site (http://www.toyny.com) and youre treated first to the sound of an old fashioned winding toy followed by a small ball that bounces around the Toy logo. The audio is a simple palette of bouncing a ping-pong like ball and various toy-related sounds.
Expanding into new media is a no-brainer for Sacred Noise, adds Montes. Music for a moving image is what weve always done and this new medium is a lot of fun because its developing fast with more and more creativity going in to it.
About Sacred Noise
Sacred Noise is an award-winning music house specializing in creating cutting-edge music and sound design for top national advertising campaigns, broadcast design, new media projects, television and feature film, including the 2001 Oscar nominated short One Day Crossing. The companys roster of composers includes Executive Creative Director Michael Montes, Chuck Lovejoy, Peter Rundquist Ravi Krishnaswami and Lawrence Scaduto.
More information can be found online at http://www.sacrednoise.com/
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