Dynamix Produces Radio for Toyota
Jun 08, 2006 06:10 PM Filed in: On the Air!
It's hard to believe, but Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) has been in Kentucky for twenty years. In 1986, Toyota broke ground for its first North American auto plant, right here in Kentucky. Toyota wanted to celebrate this momentous anniversary with radio and television spots thanking Kentuckians for welcoming them to our state . The soundtrack was the big hit. A Japanese koto delicately played "My Old Kentucky Home" under the narration, and gradually crossfaded into the University of Kentucky marching band playing "My Old Kentucky Home."
Dan Renaud and Kasey Prunty of Meridian Communications wrote and produced the spots. Neil Kesterson of Dynamix engineered and produced the soundtrack. Steve Broderson of Studio 246 performed the koto track, Tom Martin and Julie Reed narrated the spots, and Chris McElhone of Video Editing Services edited the television spot.
Listen to a radio spot by clicking this link.
Visit Steve Broderson's Studio 246 site by clicking this link.
Visit Meridian Communications by clicking this link.
Visit Video Editing Services by clicking this link.
Dan Renaud and Kasey Prunty of Meridian Communications wrote and produced the spots. Neil Kesterson of Dynamix engineered and produced the soundtrack. Steve Broderson of Studio 246 performed the koto track, Tom Martin and Julie Reed narrated the spots, and Chris McElhone of Video Editing Services edited the television spot.
Listen to a radio spot by clicking this link.
Visit Steve Broderson's Studio 246 site by clicking this link.
Visit Meridian Communications by clicking this link.
Visit Video Editing Services by clicking this link.