Audio Production

Radio Ads

30 seconds x 3

We’ll produce dynamic audio messages that can be aired on radio stations or digital platforms to promote a product, service, event, or brand. Our ads typically last between 15 to 30 seconds. We’ll find the right Voice Over talent. The ads use concise language, music, sound effects, and a compelling voiceover to capture listeners' attention and persuade them to take action.

  • Concept Development

    The process begins with brainstorming ideas for the podcast, including the format, theme, and target audience. This involves defining the overall concept and identifying potential topics and guests for episodes.

    Outline Creation

    Depending on the style of the podcast, scripts may be written for each episode or outlines may be created to guide the discussion. Scripts or outlines typically include an introduction, main content segments, interviews (if applicable), and a conclusion.

    Recording

    The podcast host(s) and any guests record the episode in a recording studio or using remote recording software. Quality microphones and recording equipment are used to ensure clear audio.

    Editing

    After recording, the audio files are edited to remove any mistakes, pauses, or irrelevant content. Editing may also involve adding music, sound effects, or transitions to enhance the listening experience.

    Post-Production

    Once the editing is complete, the audio files undergo post-production processing, which may include equalization, noise reduction, compression, and mastering to ensure consistent sound quality across episodes.

    Metadata and Publishing: Metadata, including episode titles, descriptions, and tags, is added to the audio files. The podcast episodes are then uploaded to a hosting platform, along with the metadata, and published to podcast directories such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and others.

    Promotion

    To attract listeners, podcast episodes are promoted through various channels, including social media, email newsletters, websites, and collaboration with other podcasters. Effective promotion helps increase visibility and grow the podcast's audience.

    Feedback and Iteration

    Podcasters collect feedback from listeners through reviews, ratings, and direct communication. This feedback is used to improve future episodes and refine the podcast's content and production quality.

    *Includes Video Coverage

Music Composition

180 seconds x 1

We engage in the creative process of writing, arranging, and organizing musical elements such as melody, harmony, rhythm, and structure to create a cohesive piece of music. We use notation, instruments, or a DAW to craft original compositions across various genres, expressing emotions, stories, and artistic visions through sound. Exclusive rights buyouts are possible but not included.

  • Briefing and Conceptualization:

    The process begins with a briefing where the composer meets with the director, producer, or client to discuss the project's requirements, vision, and creative direction. They identify the mood, tone, style, and specific moments where music is needed.

    Composition:

    Based on the briefing, the composer starts composing original music that fits the project's requirements. This involves creating melodies, harmonies, rhythms, and arrangements that evoke the desired emotions and enhance the storytelling. Composers may use various instruments, software, and recording techniques to produce the music.

    Scoring to Visuals:

    Once the initial compositions are created, the composer syncs the music to the visual elements of the project. They carefully time the music to match the pacing, action, and emotional beats of the visuals. This process may involve closely watching the footage and making adjustments to ensure perfect synchronization.

    Orchestration and Arrangement:

    The composer arranges the music for different instruments and ensembles, considering factors such as instrumentation, dynamics, and texture. They may work with session musicians or virtual instrument libraries to record or program the music.

    Recording and Production:

    If live instrumentation is used, the composer may collaborate with musicians to record the music in a studio. For electronic or hybrid scores, they use digital audio workstations (DAWs) to produce and mix the music, adding effects, equalization, and other processing to achieve the desired sound.

    Mixing:

    The composer mixes the individual tracks of the music, balancing the levels, panning, and frequency spectrum to create a cohesive and impactful sonic experience. This involves adjusting parameters such as volume, reverb, and EQ to ensure clarity and fidelity.

    Mastering:

    Once the mixing is complete, the music is mastered to optimize its overall sound quality and prepare it for distribution. This involves further processing to enhance the dynamics, stereo imaging, and overall tonal balance of the music.

    Delivery and Integration

    The final music tracks are delivered to the client or production team in the required format. The music is then integrated into the project, whether it's added to the film's soundtrack, incorporated into a video game, or synced with a commercial or promotional video.

    *Includes limited licence

Podcasts

30 minutes x 6

We’ll deliver an episodic series of digital audio or video files that users can download or stream online. Covering diverse topics from news and entertainment to education and storytelling, podcasts offer on-demand content accessible anytime, anywhere, providing listeners with engaging, informative, and entertaining audio experiences tailored to their interests.

  • Concept Development

    The process begins with brainstorming ideas for the podcast, including the format, theme, and target audience. This involves defining the overall concept and identifying potential topics and guests for episodes.

    Outline Creation

    Depending on the style of the podcast, scripts may be written for each episode or outlines may be created to guide the discussion. Scripts or outlines typically include an introduction, main content segments, interviews (if applicable), and a conclusion.

    Recording

    The podcast host(s) and any guests record the episode in a recording studio or using remote recording software. Quality microphones and recording equipment are used to ensure clear audio.

    Editing

    After recording, the audio files are edited to remove any mistakes, pauses, or irrelevant content. Editing may also involve adding music, sound effects, or transitions to enhance the listening experience.

    Post-Production

    Once the editing is complete, the audio files undergo post-production processing, which may include equalization, noise reduction, compression, and mastering to ensure consistent sound quality across episodes.

    Metadata and Publishing

    Metadata, including episode titles, descriptions, and tags, is added to the audio files. The podcast episodes are then uploaded to a hosting platform, along with the metadata, and published to podcast directories such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and others.

    Promotion

    To attract listeners, podcast episodes are promoted through various channels, including social media, email newsletters, websites, and collaboration with other podcasters. Effective promotion helps increase visibility and grow the podcast's audience.

    Feedback and Iteration

    Podcasters collect feedback from listeners through reviews, ratings, and direct communication. This feedback is used to improve future episodes and refine the podcast's content and production quality.

    *Includes Video Coverage