369 resultados para VO

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    BAM Travels Through a New Dimension… «The Twilight Zone»

    BAM handled the voice recording for two episodes of The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas.  Producer Carl Amari has brought the…

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    D’OH! Homer Simpson Visits BAM Studios

    20th Century Fox utilized BAM’s ISDN studio to record voiceover for the TV series “The Simpsons.”  Chicago-born actor, comedian, and…

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    A Chicago Dream Team: Lou Piniella, Chevy, and BAM!

    BAM Studios had the hometown advantage for the latest Chevy campaign, «Confidence,» featuring Chicagoland sports heroes and award-winning sportscasters.  Masterminded…

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    BAM Employees…Your New Local Baristas??

    Since Winter of 2007 BAM Studios has been brewing their specifically designed blend of Coffee (Courtesy of Christian Andre Coffee).In…

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    Screen Magazine – ECU: Johnathon Karcz / BAM Studios

    ECU: Johnathon Karcz Birth Date: August of 1982 Grew up in: South Side of Chicago Years in the business: Soon…

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    David Schwimmer Records «Madagascar» Short

    David Schwimmer was at BAM Studios recording for the upcoming animated short film «Madagascar – Mad Santa» due out Christmas…

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    Digital Golf Network Swings Through BAM

    Digital Golf Network enlisted BAM’s audio talents to help produce their new web video.  The viral, created by DGN President…

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    Shoot! Magazine – Foundation Creates «Journey» for this Year’s AICP Midwest Sponsorship Reel

    Foundation recently conceived, produced/directed, edited, and handled the visual effects/motion graphics for the AICP Chicago Regional Sponsorship Reel (http://foundationcontent.com/aicp). The…

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    Post Magazine – Sounding Off on Broadcast & Design

    BE PREPARED Brian Reed, president/sound designer of Chicago’s BAM Studios, started working on commercials using DAW technology long before Pro…

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    Screen Magazine – The BAM Blog

    These days, there’s no better way to keep friends and colleagues in the loop than to blog about life, work…