Monday, July 13, 2015
Jenna Bush
Jenna Bush and A&E delve into the past to highlight the accomplishments of Jenna's grandmother Barbara Bush. Mixed by Max Conklin, Jenna Bush leads the viewer though what it was like to visit the white house when her grandmother was the First Lady.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Jason Alexander Visits to Record Radio Spots for "Fish in the Dark"
Pomann Sound welcomed Jason Alexander last week to record radio spots for his upcoming appearance in Larry David's mega-selling Broadway comedy "Fish in the Dark". The ads were recorded and sound mixed by Pomann Sound's own Max Conklin. Jason Alexander's run on "Fish in the Dark" continues until July 17th. We hope you have the time to go and enjoy this comedic masterpiece.
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Friday, June 12, 2015
Youtube Stars Prank Sasquatch
The latest mixes for Jack Links "Messin' With Sasquatch" 2015 campaign, have been finished by Pomann Sound very own Max Conklin. For the 9th year of the campaign Jack Links has enlisted the talents of Youtube stars like The Dudesons, Kevin Brueck, and PrankvsPrank. With the pranking skill of the Youtube stars and the sound work of our engineers we are sure these new Sasquatch skits will delight all. Everyone here at Pomann Sound has had a great time Messin' With Sasquatch.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Frog is accepted into the Manhattan Film Festival
Summer is here and that means more film productions and more film festivals.
Pomann Sound has wrapped the sound designed on Frog and we are proud to announce the film's admittance into the Manhattan Film Festival. Frog was directed by Tyler A. Wallach, sound designed and mixed by Justin Kaupp, and stars Liam Foley and Clare Foley. A lot of hard work and time has gone into Frog, and we will be sure to support our friends at Red Leaf Productions at the world premiere on June 20th.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Pomann Sound mixes new MTV Cooking Show
The crew at Pomann Sound is hard at work mixing MTV's new international cooking show The Brothers Green. Blending bite-sized cooking segments with their love of music, these two Brooklyn based bros hit it huge with their YouTube channel Midnight Munchies. Without a fancy kitchen or big budget ingredients, The Brothers Green move to MTV where they hope to inspire a new generation to cook great things.
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Monday, March 9, 2015
Ellie Kemper and the JAM! stop by Pomann Sound
Pomann Sound welcomed Ellie Kemper and Jon Glaser to the studio last week to record VO for Conan O'brien's parody superhero cartoon, The Flaming C. Being that The Office and Parks and Rec are some of our all time favorite shows made their visit a special moment for us. You can catch episodes of the Flaming C at teamcoco.com
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| Jon Glaser (left) Max Conklin (middle) Ellie Kemper (right) |
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Monday, March 2, 2015
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| Gabriel Rush (Right) |
Congrats to Gabriel Rush (18), who not only stared in No Letting Go, recently mixed by Pomann Sound, but is also in Wes Anderson's now oscar winning film Grand Budapest Hotel. Playing the character of Otto, a lobby boy, Rush's first feature film was another Wes Anderson film, Moonrise Kingdom. In case you missed it, Grand Budapest Hotel took home four Oscars last week. We can't wait to see what else is in store for this young actor.
No Letting Go, an Independent film directed by Jonathon Bucari, was mixed by engineer Justin Kaupp at Dolby Deluxe Studios, and happens to be the first independent film with a budget under 10 million dollars to be mixed in Dolby Atmos. Stay tuned for more news on No Letting Go and for all things Pomann Sound.
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