It’s been a big year here at Flavorlab. We’ve hired some new faces. We’ve worked on more projects. After receiving a standard earnings report, we compiled all our placement information and figured, “why stop there?” From fashion ads to corporate conference videos and everything in between, here’s a year at Flavorlab.
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Toolbox Featured Composers 2019
Flavorlab Producer’s Toolbox crossed 250 composers in 2018. Here’s some of our kick ass family of artists that make it all possible.
Happy New Year from Flavorlab!
Happy New Year 2019!
A Very Flavorlab Christmas
Flavorlab pulled out the nutcracker and demolished a few wreaths to turn into Santa’s audio workshop this fall. Let’s recap creating some Christmas cheer!
The Baltimore City Deconstruction Project
Jeff Schwartz of Primalux approached Flavorlab to provide score and mix for Humanim’s Baltimore Deconstruction Project, an initiative to bolster economy, community, and job creation in the city of Baltimore, winner of the 2018 Mutual of America Community Partnership Award.
“It’s Real” with Gramercy Tech
Flavorlab Sound and Gramercy Tech teamed up to create a 360 video experience. Rappers Eno Noziroh and ChaunSAY Mackin’ perform their song “It’s Real,” back by Flavorlab co-founder Glenn Schloss on drums.
After Everything with Flavorlab Sound
Flavorlab Sound was honored to work on sound design for After Everything, a dark comedy coming to theaters this Friday, October 12th.
Flavorlab Partners With Tremorland
Flavorlab’s music licensing division, Flavorlab Producer’s Toolbox, recently signed a co-publishing agreement with Tremorland, a growing music catalog based out of Los Angeles, California.
Flavorlab Mixes Eye-Opening Documentary: “Active Measures”
Flavorlab had the pleasure of mixing the audio for Active Measures, a fiery political documentary. Written and directed by Jack Bryan.
PBS Previews The Best Of Indies With Flavorlab Score
PBS approached Flavorlab Score to create a custom music package for their “Best of Indies” series, highlighting the best independent documentaries released through PBS. Jeffrey Hughes, Creative Services Director for PBS, asked for underlying theme music that could be adapted to fit the aesthetic of each documentary showcased. In this way, the music is the glue helping to unify the works together into a cohesive final product.