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Music
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Optophonic has created the musical signatures for many brands, as well as providing incidental music for films, TV programmes and CD-ROMs.
See the video on the left for some examples, or click here to hear an mp3. (128kbps - 3 mins - 3.1MBs).
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Sponsor a Child - World Vision |
TV & Radio Ad Campaign Music
World Vision's latest TV and radio ad campaign focuses on the plight of the people of rural Uganda, where simple requirements like running water, medical supplies and food are scarce. Music has proven to be an important part of the identity of this campaign. |
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Be Part of it - Simon Coveney/Fine Gael |
Cinema & Web Ad Campaign Music
Fine Gael wanted to attract the younger voter into the polling stations for the 2007 election, and this ad proved highly successful. It was aired in cinemas, as well as being marketed virally on the internet and on mobile phones. |
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"Ear to the Ground" - Agtel Communications/RTE |
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TV Series Signature Tune/Stings
Agtel has returned to Optophonic for the composition of their latest signature tune for Ear to the Ground, their longest running series. Now in it's 11th year, ETTG is the longest running independent television programme commissionsed by RTE, and attracts a huge viewership. It is broadcast every Thursday evening at 8:30pm.
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"Accidents Don't Just Happen " - Health and Safety Authority |
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The Health and Safety Authority required foreboding and threatening music to accompany their new ad campaign about safety in the workplace. Music and picture work tightly together to tell the story.
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"Aertel
- It's All There" -
RTE Interactive
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Radio
and TV Ad Campaign Signature
Music
RTE
Interactive requested "modern electronica" for their
new campaign to promote "Aertel", their teletext service.
The music had to be up-to-the-minute, without alienating
older viewers; thus reflecting the brand's image of
"accessible modernity"
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"Tourism
Ireland"
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Incidental
Music
Tourism
Ireland's new promotional video features an 8-minute
soundtrack composed and recorded at Optophonic. Tourism
Ireland's brief was very specific and timescales were
very tight, but it was important to maintain an incredibly
high standard as this product would represent Ireland
all over the world.
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"Sviatlana"
- Zero One
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CD-ROM Incidental Music
Sviatlana
is the story of a Belarusian woman who has lived to tell
the story of the Chernobyl disaster. The exhibition has
just returned from New York where it was shown as part
of the "Living with Chernobyl" series. Sviatlana
has already won numerous awards around the world, including
at Milia 2002, EMMA 2002 and Europrix 2002.
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"Ruhama"
- Joe Lee
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Documentary Incidental Music
Street
prostitution has become a serious problem in Ireland,
especially in the major cities, where 90% of prostitutes
are drug users. This 20-minute documentary explores
the work of Ruhama, a voluntary organisation set up
to help women involved in prostitution. The music consists
of one 20-minute ambient piece specially composed to
picture.
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"Eolas
Recruitment"
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Music
Branding
Eolas
recruitment wanted a very strong musical identity to
run through all their material, from their CD-ROMs to
their phone system. This music is used on their corporate
e-card, website and phone system.
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"Garraí Úr"
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TV
Series Signature Tune/Stings
TG4's
home-grown schedule was given a serious boost by this
upbeat gardening programme. The theme music reflects
the "against the clock" or "Mission Impossible" nature
of the programme.
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