Still from the Baltimore Deconstruction Project of the city of Baltimore centering on the American Brewery.

The Baltimore City Deconstruction Project

December 6, 2018

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.

JC Chao wearing a VR headset at the Flavorlab 360 showcase with Gramercy Tech

“It’s Real” with Gramercy Tech

November 2, 2018

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.

Banner for Yale Productions film After Everything. A young man with terminal cancer holds his girlfriend's head in his hands as they smile at each other. Flavorlab Sound provided sound design and mix for the feature.

After Everything with Flavorlab Sound

October 10, 2018

Flavorlab Sound was honored to work on sound design for After Everything, a dark comedy coming to theaters this Friday, October 12th.

Banner for Tremorland Music. Producer's Toolbox partnered with music licensing catalog, Tremorland Music, in 2018.

Flavorlab Partners With Tremorland

September 13, 2018

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.

Banner for PBS series Best of PBS Indies, featuring 5 independent documentaries

PBS Previews The Best Of Indies With Flavorlab Score

August 23, 2018

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.

New York is offering a 30% tax cut on films with at least 75% of their film done in New York prior to post production.

NYS Post Production Credit

August 1, 2018

Come to NY and Flavorlab can help you save money on your film or scripted TV show. The Film Production Tax Credit is a 30% refund on qualified costs incurred in New York State for eligible productions. There are no caps on potential benefits from this offer. Simply put, the main criteria is that 75%… Read more »

Shots of Rudy Gaskins & Joan Baker, voice actors, founding members of the Society of Voice Arts & Sciences (SOVAS), and married couple, playing with mics and headphones and hugging.

Meet The Couple Inspiring Others To Conquer Their Most Audacious Dreams

July 17, 2018

Joan Baker and Rudy Gaskins are co-founders of the Society of Voice Arts & Sciences (SOVAS), and creators / co-hosts of the podcast series “Get Out There”: a fun, inspiring, and informative series designed to motivate listeners to reach for their most audacious dreams. Flavorlab worked with the couple on all things audio for the podcast, recording and mixing each episode live in the studio as well as composing the original theme music and intro audio reel. We sat down with Joan and Rudy to reflect on the ongoing project and its impact. 

Poster for the Get Out There podcast with Joan Baker & Rudy Gaskins

Flavorlab ‘Gets Out There’ With Podcast Series

July 12, 2018

SOVAS’s “Get Out There” is a fun, inspiring, and informative series featuring success stories and tips from top Voiceover artists and other industry professionals. The podcast demands a diverse set of audio skills, requiring a team effort across Flavorlabs’ multiple divisions. Joan and Rudy wanted the project to have a sonic identity, so Erik Blicker and Glenn Schloss of Flavorlab Score worked to create a theme, show package and ID to reflect the “positive, vibrant aesthetic of the hosts”. Glenn formulated the sonic ID by aggregating voices of many of the show’s guests (as well as his wife and kids) atop a bed of sound effects to produce a multilayered, cascading segment.