Nov 2005
Joyce to the World
Nov 23, 2005 11:15 AM Filed in: News
Or,
Jesse Joyce to the world. Comedian Jesse Joyce
recently hired Neil Kesterson of Dynamix Productions
to produce his first comedy album "Joyce to the
World." You might have seen Jesse on
Entertainment Tonight or
Lifetime,
or heard him "The Bob and Tom Show" or
SIRIUS Satellite Radio. The
album was recorded over two nights at Lexington's
Comedy Off Broadway, considered as one of the top ten
comedy clubs in the U.S.
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.
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.
Business Lexington and Dynamix "Podcasting" to Entrepreneurs
Nov 18, 2005 07:00 PM Filed in: Did You
Know?
Since
August 2005, Business
Lexington,
the new business journal of Central Kentucky, and
Dynamix Productions have been providing podcasts
of inteviews with today's business leaders.
Some of the distinguished leaders that have been interviewed in the studios of Dynamix include:
•Susan Berry-Buckley of the Central Kentucky Blood Center
•Congressman Ben Chandler
•Dr. Joe Chappell of Allylix
•Terry Garcia Crews of LexTran
•James W. Host, outgoing Kentucky Commerce Secretary
•George Ward, incoming Kentucky Commerce Secretary
A "podcast" is really a file of an audio recording that is downloaded via the internet. But a true podcast is defined by how the recipient gets it. Programs such as iPodderX and iTunes provide an easy subscription method to automatically download your favorite podcasts when new ones become available.
Podcasting is just in its infancy, but it is already taking the world by storm. Not hampered by time constraints or FCC restrictions, podcasters are adding hundreds if not thousands of new material every month. Who is listening? Just about anybody that is web-savvy. With the plethora of podcasts available, there is at least one podcast that will interest anybody. Want to find out about the Newport Jazz Festival, did you miss last week's Al Franken Show on the radio, or do you want to listen to an in-depth interview with a Kentucky business leader? They're all out there.
How can businesses use podcasts to reach customers, prospects, employees, and the media? Well there isn't a much better way to reach a specific narrow audience with your message than with a podcast. Instead of listening to a radio station that tries to blanket an entire listening area with many subjects, a podcast only addresses one subject - you. Also, your listeners come to you. Of course you have to submit your podcast to different directories, and direct your web site visitors to the download page, but these exercises are getting easier since iTunes came into the picture with their already heavy web presence.
Why use a professional studio to record your podcast? If image, first impression, professionalism, and expertise are important to you, then you need Dynamix to produce your podcasts. There's nothing that says "amateur" more than a poorly-recorded and produced program. When a podcast is poorly produced, the listener strays from your message and starts to hear all the faults - low levels, hum, hiss, mistakes, garbled words, clicks, pops, bad edits - the list goes on.
Call us at Dynamix to help you get started podcasting. After looking at your needs, audience and message, we can help demystify this thing called "podcasting."
Some of the distinguished leaders that have been interviewed in the studios of Dynamix include:
•Susan Berry-Buckley of the Central Kentucky Blood Center
•Congressman Ben Chandler
•Dr. Joe Chappell of Allylix
•Terry Garcia Crews of LexTran
•James W. Host, outgoing Kentucky Commerce Secretary
•George Ward, incoming Kentucky Commerce Secretary
A "podcast" is really a file of an audio recording that is downloaded via the internet. But a true podcast is defined by how the recipient gets it. Programs such as iPodderX and iTunes provide an easy subscription method to automatically download your favorite podcasts when new ones become available.
Podcasting is just in its infancy, but it is already taking the world by storm. Not hampered by time constraints or FCC restrictions, podcasters are adding hundreds if not thousands of new material every month. Who is listening? Just about anybody that is web-savvy. With the plethora of podcasts available, there is at least one podcast that will interest anybody. Want to find out about the Newport Jazz Festival, did you miss last week's Al Franken Show on the radio, or do you want to listen to an in-depth interview with a Kentucky business leader? They're all out there.
How can businesses use podcasts to reach customers, prospects, employees, and the media? Well there isn't a much better way to reach a specific narrow audience with your message than with a podcast. Instead of listening to a radio station that tries to blanket an entire listening area with many subjects, a podcast only addresses one subject - you. Also, your listeners come to you. Of course you have to submit your podcast to different directories, and direct your web site visitors to the download page, but these exercises are getting easier since iTunes came into the picture with their already heavy web presence.
Why use a professional studio to record your podcast? If image, first impression, professionalism, and expertise are important to you, then you need Dynamix to produce your podcasts. There's nothing that says "amateur" more than a poorly-recorded and produced program. When a podcast is poorly produced, the listener strays from your message and starts to hear all the faults - low levels, hum, hiss, mistakes, garbled words, clicks, pops, bad edits - the list goes on.
Call us at Dynamix to help you get started podcasting. After looking at your needs, audience and message, we can help demystify this thing called "podcasting."
UK Focuses New Radio Ads on Diversity Effort
Nov 18, 2005 06:00 PM Filed in: On the Air!
The
University of Kentucky has started an new advertising
campaign that focuses on its commitment to students
from a diverse background. It highlights three areas
of the university that are sometimes the deciding
factor when choosing a college. "Sense of Community,"
"Student Organizations," and "Financial Aid and
Scholarships" uses real students and parents to tell
their experiences with UK. The spots are currently
playing in Kentucky's two largest cities, Lexington
and Louisville. Cornett-IMS of Lexington, KY wrote
the spots, and Dynamix Productions produced them.
Listen here:
Sense of Community
Student Organizations
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Listen here:
Sense of Community
Student Organizations
Financial Aid and Scholarships
LumaCore Luminary Series a Big Hit
Nov 17, 2005 04:14 PM Filed in: News
Dynamix
Productions recorded several radio commercials
promoting the "Luminary Series" leadership
conference. LumaCore, a Lexington-based company,
hosted the live event that was also broadcast via
satellite to nearly one-hundred conference sites and
hundreds of corporate board rooms around the world.
The event featured such luminaries as: Richard
Branson, Marcus Buckingham, Steven Covey, Carli
Fiorina, Malcomb Gladwell, Rudi Gulliani, Jack Welch,
and a special Fortune 500 discussion panel. Dynamix
also provided some pre-produced audio for the live
event.
Listen to radio here.
Listen to radio here.
Famous Brands Use ISDN at Dynamix
Nov 17, 2005 01:48 PM Filed in: Did You
Know?
ISDN,
a digital studio-to-studio link that provides crystal
clear audio, is a very convenient way to record
voice-overs when the artist is not within driving
distance. Dynamix Productions works closely with
other studios to provide
ISDN services
for
their productions. Through Dynamix,
Kathie Stamps of
Stamps Communications
has
been regularly working for such clients as Sports
Illustrated, Grand Victoria Casinos, and
Thermador. John Campbell recently completed
voice-over work for Delta/Peerless Faucets.
Audio Forensics at Dynamix
Nov 17, 2005 01:18 PM Filed in: Did You
Know?
Many
attorneys, public defenders, prosecutors, and law
enforcement officials are discovering the forensic
audio tools at Dynamix. Background noise, poor
microphone placement, low volume, and general
inaudibility are all reasons they turn to us to help
make these important recordings more audible.
Dynamix Provides Live Audio for UK Football Games
Nov 16, 2005 01:38 PM Filed in: Did You
Know?
Did
you know that Dynamix provides live audio production
support for University of Kentucky football home
games? Commonwealth Stadium, a 70,000-seat venue,
features two Mitsubishi Diamondvision video screens,
a computer-controlled 60,000-plus watt speaker
cluster, digital mixing console, wireless digital
referee mic with computer-controlled feedback
controller, and a disk-based music playback system.
This is all augmented with a fully-outfitted
production truck controlling 7 cameras and instant
replay.
Ashado Sets Keeneland Sales Record
Nov 10, 2005 06:09 PM Filed in: News
The fillie
Ashado set a Keeneland sales record of $9 Million
this week. As it happens, Dynamix Productions helped
produce the soundtrack for a DVD about the Taylor
Made-consigned Ashado that was distributed to
potential buyers. Lance Bell, of LGB, Inc. in
Saratoga Springs, NY produced the DVD and
accompanying literature. Michael Kilbourne of
Lexington provided the voice-over. Phil Putnam of
Dallas, TX edited and authored the video DVD.
UK Coach DeMoss is True Blue for 5th/3rdBank
Nov 01, 2005 05:24 PM Filed in: On the Air!
University
of Kentucky basketball coach Micki DeMoss was in
Dynamix's studios recently to pitch "Big Blue
Checking" for 5th/3rd Bank. The radio spots feature
Coach DeMoss talking about the Kentucky tradition.
Listen here.
Listen here.