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Flavorlab Featured In Post Magazine
Post Magazine featured Flavorlab’s head of post, Brian Quill, in their February 2014 issue to talk mixing movies & his Genelec setup.
Big Vision Empty Wallet SXSW Kickoff
On March 8th, Big Vision Empty Wallet is hosting a SXSW Kickoff Party. Flavorlab is proud to be sponsoring this festival celebration of independent film! Click here to RSVP! Join our mailing list! Name Email reCAPTCHA demo: Simple page LEARN MORE CONTACT US
A Speaker So Loud It Could Kill You
On this edition of our Weekly Flavor, we’re featuring the European Space Agency’s lethally loud test speaker.
Download Free Sound Effects, Compliments of Flavorlab
Our Flavorlab Sound team created this package of sound effects, free to download for anyone interested in sound design and sound creation!
History Channel Promos
Watch Promo Videos from the History Channel by clicking the picture above Flavorlab is proud to call History Channel a long time partner. The network frequently tasks our audio post team with creating realistic sound design and popping mixes to drive ratings. The Flavorlab offices also provide voice over recordings and casting, hosting talent in… Read more »
Making The Eiffel Tower Sing
In this week’s Weekly Flavor, we’re highlighting Joseph Bertelozzi’s “Tower Music,” covered in NPR’s Weekend Edition.
Guy Code Season 3 & Breaking Ratings Records
MTV2’s Guy Code, mixed by Flavorlab Sound, is now the highest rated and most watched series in the network’s history.
The 40 Best Free VST Plug-Ins
In this week’s Weekly Flavor, we have a treat for producers and composers all over the world. Courtesy of Music Radar, here are the best free 40 VST Plug-ins! Check them out here Join our mailing list! Name Email reCAPTCHA demo: Simple page LEARN MORE CONTACT US
Visualizing Sound: Brusspup’s Amazing Resonance Experiment
On this week’s Weely Flavor, we’re checking out Brusspup’s “Amazing Resonance Experiment” using sand, a metal plate, and tone generator.