Rare Soldier Wins Rare Life Award
Eagle Rare Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey will donate $10,000 to Padilla’s charitable cause of choice, the Semper Fi Fund for wounded Marines.
Cornett-IMS
Post Time Productions
Documentary Premiers at The Nunn Center
Media Alert
LOUIE B. NUNN CENTER COMPLETES ORAL HISTORY DOCUMENTARY BASED ON BUFFALO TRACE DISTILLERY
“Quest for the Perfect Bourbon” To Be Shown at the Grand Theatre, Open to the Public
FRANKFORT, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KY. (March 22, 2011) – It’s more than 200 years of history in the making all rolled up into 40 minutes! The Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries invites the public to view its completed documentary based on Buffalo Trace Distillery. Entitled “Quest for the Perfect Bourbon, Voices of Buffalo Trace Distillery,” the showing will take place at the Grand Theatre in Frankfort on Thursday, March 31, 2011.
The “Quest for the Perfect Bourbon” project is a compilation of interviews with the people and stories of the Buffalo Trace Distillery family, such as Master Distiller Emeritus Elmer T. Lee, and descendents of iconic figures such as Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr., Colonel Albert B. Blanton and Pappy Van Winkle.
On March 31, the public can view the documentary for no charge at the Grand Theater while meeting some of the iconic figures featured in the interviews.
WHO: Buffalo Trace Distillery and the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History
WHAT: “Quest for the Perfect Bourbon, Voices of Buffalo Trace Distillery” short compilation documentary of interviews with the people and stories of the Buffalo Trace Distillery family. Meet some of the personalities featured in the documentary as well as the director and film visionaries.
WHEN: Thursday, March 31st
6:30-7:15 p.m.
WHERE: The Grand Theatre
308 St. Clair Street
Frankfort, KY
*Open to the public, complimentary film viewing.
WHY: For more than two years, the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries has been working with director and producer Joanna Hay and interviewer Tom Troland to capture the stories of the people of Buffalo Trace Distillery to serve as a virtual time capsule for future generations.
All the video interviews are housed on the Nunn Center website, available at: http://www.nunncenter.org/buffalotrace/.
*All members of the media are invited to a private reception in the Gallery at the Grand Theatre before the viewing from 5-6 p.m.
About the Nunn Center
UK Libraries’ Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History is internationally recognized for its outstanding collection of nearly 8,000 oral history interviews. The number of interviews available online continues to grow, providing greater access to the collection. Topics are wide-ranging from Appalachia, politics, veterans’ stories, as well as documenting important Kentucky industries such as the horse, coal and bourbon industries. To learn more about the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, visit www.nunncenter.org as well as www.uky.edu/libraries/nunncenter.
About Buffalo Trace Distillery
Buffalo Trace Distillery is a family-owned company based in Frankfort, (Franklin County), Kentucky. The distillery's rich distilling tradition dates back to 1787 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee. Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won seven distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Malt Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. It was named Whisky Magazine 2010 World Icons of Whisky “Whisky Visitor Attraction of the Year.” Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 200 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotrace.com. To download images from Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotracemediakit.com
New Film Debuts at Kentucky Horse Park
Post production: Darren Platt, Post Time Productions
Post producer: Misdee Wrigley Miller, Graeme Hart - Post Time Productions
Script: Misdee Wrigley Miller
Sound Design: Neil Kesterson, Dynamix Productions
Principle Photography: Hammond Communications, Post Time Productions
www.kyhorsepark.com
Dynamix To Move Into New Studios

We're still in the process of building our studios, so we'll let you know when we officially move. We will have 2 control rooms and 2 VO booths, allowing more spur-of-the-moment recording sessions to better serve you. Our VO booths will be true "room-within-a-room" construction, with floating floors and walls. In addition, soundproof viewing glass, studio interconnectivity, lounge/kitchen, and a large garage (for future recording use) are welcome additions.


We want to thank all you, our clients, for your continued business and for making our expansion possible. We want to also assure you that we are continuing to service you through our construction period and transition. We will let you know in advance if there will be any days we will be closed due to the transition.
Meanwhile, you can check out our progress in our photo gallery.
Click here for Construction Gallery
Alltech FEI World Games Orchestra Videos
"My Old Kentucky Home"
"A Place Called Old Kentucky"
Rave Reviews for SummerFest Play
"The Guardian" Now Complete
The Guardian from Nick Denney on Vimeo.
Also watch on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LtyCYvZQMQ
Dynamix Productions is a professional audio productions company that specializes in sound-for-picture, advertising, and corporate communications. Dynamix's clients include Fortune 50 companies to one person producers, all of whom trust us with their creative vision. Our goal is to take your concept to the next level, providing not only technical excellence, but creative input and unmatched service.
Official Songs for the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
Independent Filmmaker Gets Film School Scholarship
Coach Cal Records His New Book at Dynamix
“Bounce Back,” written by John Calipari and David Scott, gives guidance to individuals that suffer setbacks in business and life. The book chronicles Coach Calipari’s own very public setbacks, like his firing as the New Jersey Nets coach, or the Memphis Tiger’s loss in the final minutes of the 2008 NCAA Basketball Championship game. Calipari offers insights on how he “bounced back.”
Coach Cal, as he is affectionately known by basketball fans, is the hottest news in college basketball right now. Having signed a multi-year contract with the UK Wildcats, he is the highest-paid college basketball coach up to this time. He’s had a similar distinction before. When he was hired as the New Jersey Nets head basketball coach in 1996, he was the highest-paid NBA coach up to that time.
To find out more about Coach Cal and his new book, click this link: www.coachcal.com
To purchase audio books from Simon & Schuster, click this link: www.simonandschuster.com
Two Documentaries Win Telly Awards
“Retreat from Gettysburg,” a documentary about General Lee’s retreat after defeat, won a Silver in the Film/Video division.
“Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled” won a Bronze, also in the Film/Video division.According to a press release from Witnessing History, “Out of more than 13,000 nominations, Retreat From Gettysburg was selected by industry professionals as being in the top ten percent of all DVD/Film productions in the nation. The Bronze Telly Award presented to Bourbon and Kentucky signified it being in the top fifteen percent of DVD/Film productions in the nation.”
All three of Witnessing History’s DVDs (also including “Long Road Back to Kentucky” have won Telly Awards.
Both documentaries have been broadcast on Kentucky Educational Television (KET).
Writer, host, and Civil War historian Kent Masterson Brown takes viewers onto the battlefield and into Lee’s mind in “Gettysburg.” In “Bourbon,” Brown explores historic distilleries, explains the distilling process, and reveals why bourbon is called “bourbon” and not whiskey. Both documentaries were photographed and edited by Post Time Productions in Lexington, KY. Neil Kesterson of Dynamix Productions was sound designer.
For more information about Witnessing History, or to purchase DVDs, click this link: www.witnessinghistoryonline.net.
Monkees Documentary Nominated for Emmy
Barbara Hall, Producer
Gregory Hall, Executive Producer Peter Tarshis, Executive Producer for Biography
Darren Platt, Video editing, Post Time Productions
Neil Kesterson, Audio post production, Dynamix Productions
Read more about the making of the documentary by clicking here.
The nominees include:
American Masters • PBS • American Masters is produced for PBS by Thirteen/WNET New York
Susan Lacy, Executive Producer
Prudence Glass, Series Producer
Julie Sacks, Supervising Producer
Jim Brown, Produced By
Michael Cohl, Produced By
William Eigen, Produced By
Biography • Biography Channel • Produced by Corridor Group Productions Inc. for Bio
Gregory Hall, Executive Producer
Peter Tarshis, Executive Producer for Biography
Barbara Hall, Producer
Deadliest Catch • Discovery Channel • Original Productions, Inc. in association with Discovery Channel
Thom Beers, Executive Producer
Paul Gasek, Executive Producer
Jeff Conroy, Co-Executive Producer
Tracy Rudolph, Co-Executive Producer
Matt Renner, Series Producer
Lisa Tanzer, Supervising Producer
Ethan Prochnik, Senior Producer
Inside The Actors Studio • Bravo • A co-production of The Actors Studio, Bravo, In The Moment Productions
James Lipton, Executive Producer
Frances Berwick, Executive Producer
Christian Barcellos, Executive Producer
Sabrina Fodor, Produced By
Jeff Wurtz, Produced By
This American Life • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Chicago Public Radio, Killer Films, Inc., Left/Right, Inc.
The Producing Team
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Book On Tape Receives Another National Award
Nick Nolte:No Exit makes debut at Cannes
Local Film Premieres to SRO Audience
Book on Tape Receives More National Honors
Lexington Forum Begins Podcast with Dynamix
Lincoln HistoryMobile Now on Tour Throughout Kentucky
Dynamix Productions produced the audio portions of the museum that included reenactments of figures throughout history that were directly influenced by Lincoln. The exhibit inside the 18-wheeler is maintained by the Kentucky Historical Society.
To find out more, visit their webiste: Kentucky Historical Society
Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau wins Kentucky tourism awards
NCAA Teams Up with Dynamix and Post Time
Comedian Greg Warren Produces Latest Comedy CD
New Star Wars Fan Film Distributed in LA
Book on Tape Receives Top National Honors
Beau Haddock Chooses Dynamix to Master Latest Album
"Black Horsemen" Video Receives Enthusiastic Response at ASHA Annual Meeting
Hunter S. Thompson Documentary Debuts
Henry Clay Center for Diplomacy Starts Capital Campaign
"Rise of the Troopers" Begins Production
Toyota Rewards Employees with MP3 Players
Laura Newsome of Meridian produced and managed this mammoth project, and Neil Kesterson of Dynamix produced the audio soundtracks.
Listen to a sample of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana's retrospect here.
Visit Meridian Communications here.
Jesse Joyce Interviewed by Wall Street Journal
To read the article in the Wall Street Journal, click here.
To visit Jesse Joyce's web site, click here.
Dynamix Joins Commerce Lexington
Top Environmental Prize Goes to Berea's Craig Williams
Click here to visit the Goldman Environmental Prize web site.

Director Tom Dusenberry and Craig Williams outside of the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond, KY.

Videographer Jim Iacona and Director Tom Dusenbery in downtown Richmond, KY.
Dynamix Productions Provides ADR for Warner Brothers
ADR is usually needed when there are problems with the sound recorded at the time of filming. Problems include low dialog, extraneous sounds, or even small changes in the script. A variety of microphones can be used for this process, but super-directional mics called shotguns (or booms) are most commonly used to more closely match the original recording. An actor's performance can also be changed or enhanced from that which was originally filmed.
The comedy Strange Wilderness is about the host of a wilderness-themed TV show that goes in search of Bigfoot to save the program from low ratings. This Adam Sandler-produced film is scheduled to be released in theaters later this year by Twentieth Century Fox.
Neil Kesterson of Dynamix Productions has also recently supplied ADR for the films Hide and Seek and Beauty Shop. Dynamix Productions provides recording services for advertising, corporate communications, films, videos, web sites, podcasts, and musicians. Dynamix Productions has been in business since 2003, and is located at 332 North Ashland Avenue in Lexington, KY. To find out more, visit the web site at www.dxaudio.com, or call 859-335-1011.
Follow the progress of Strange Wilderness through IMDb, the Internet Movie Database by clicking here.
Twenty One Productions Begins Podcasts
The uninhibited form of podcasting allows more freedom to explore a subject more deeply and provide real conversation that draws listeners in. What's usually missing is professional sounding production. Because Dynamix Productions and Twenty One Productions are already strategic partners, it was only natural to team up and deliver a podcast that was not only engaging, but sounded great, too. Neil Kesterson of Dynamix has engineered soundtracks for several Twenty One short films.
Click here to listen to Russell, Dave, and Matt with guests as they discuss the ups and downs of film making.
Kentucky Almanac To Be Available on CD-ROM
To find out more about this fascinating book, visit the Clark Group's sight by clicking here.
Dynamix Helps Clients Win Ten 2005 ADDY Awards
Ad-Success
All-Rite Pest Control Radio Series
*Gold ADDY Award
Bluegrass Family Health Television Series
*The Ralph Gabbard Television Excellence Award
*Gold ADDY Award
Bluegrass Family Health Campaign
*Silver ADDY Award
CJ Advertising
School Counts Campaign
*Silver ADDY Award
Don Jacobs "What's Your SIgn?" Campaign
*Gold ADDY Award
Cornett-IMS
University of Kentucky Athletics Association "UKAA Hoops Campaign"
*Bronze ADDY Award
Fifth Third Bank ""Salt" Radio
*Bronze ADDY Award
One Alliance Communications
United Radiation Oncology "A Vision Takes Shape" Audio/Visual Sales Presentation
*Gold ADDY Award
United Radiation Oncology "A Vision Takes Shape" Television
*Gold ADDY Award
Group Therapy Records Demo DVD
American Car Care Centers Teams Up With Dynamix
Newtown Pike Extension Project Now Clarified by Video
"The Maya" Documentary now in Smithsonian Gift Shop
Joyce to the World
Topics covered in this lively stand-up routine include:
Pushers in Central Park
Dead-end jobs Jesse has had
Uncle Walt and his he-man thoughts
Communication problems while buying paint at Home Depot
German kids at Halloween
Fat Americans
Fish memory
Jesse's stay in Ireland
Nail Gun to the head
To find out about Jesse Joyce or to buy this hilarious and often eye-opening album, click here.
LumaCore Luminary Series a Big Hit
Listen to radio here.
Ashado Sets Keeneland Sales Record
Big Blue Madness takes over Dynamix
Post Time Productions produced several video vignettes for the live show, while Dynamix provided audio post-production. The segments featured "flash-backs" to the 70's, 80's and 90's using current players dressed and performing like people from those eras.
Podcasting and the Central Kentucky business community come together
Tom Martin, editor-in-chief, and Chuck Creasy, publisher, wanted to bring more in depth coverage of feature articles to readers. Feature articles often include interviews with some of the area's most facinating people who are blazing new and exciting paths in business. Podcasts, or "BizCasts" as Business Lexington calls them, include the full interviews that go beyond what can be included in the written article. Listeners can hear firsthand the nuances of conversation between Tom Martin and his subject.
To find out more about how Dynamix can help you get into pocasting, click here.
"12 Steps Nowhere" Debuts
Listen to the radio promo here.


