Dec 20, 2007 05:02 PM Filed in:
NewsA new HistoryMobile exhibit, “Kentucky’s Abraham Lincoln,” began its statewide tour February 12, 2008, at national “kick-off” ceremonies in Hodgenville, Ky. Throughout the two-year Bicentennial period, “Kentucky’s Abraham Lincoln” will reach tens of thousands of visitors at venues throughout the state, including Paducah, Ashland, Louisville, Lexington, Frankfort, and more.
Dynamix Productions produced the audio portions of the museum that included reenactments of figures throughout history that were directly influenced by Lincoln. The exhibit inside the 18-wheeler is maintained by the Kentucky Historical Society.
To find out more, visit their webiste:
Kentucky Historical SocietyDec 07, 2007 05:07 PM Filed in:
On the Air!They were known as the "PreFab Four," or Davey, Michael, Mickey, and Peter. But collectively, we knew them as
The Monkees. And their story is being told on A&E's Biography Channel Wednesday, December 19 at 10 pm EST (
in Lexington, Insight channel 482). Tune in to find out how they got together, if they were really playing their instruments, why they split up, and who wrote the music.
Neil Kesterson of Dynamix Productions produced the soundtrack for this documentary, while Darren Platt of Post Time Productions edited the program. Presented in HD, the soundtrack presented unique challenges because of the many vintage film clips from the show, as well as interview clips from the 1960's. Of course there's the music. One interesting music clip is the original theme song recorded for the pilot episode. It featured Bobby Hart and Tommy Boyce, the main composers for the series, in the lead singing roles in a much slower tempo recording.
Credits include:
Executive Producer Gregory Hall
Producer / Director Barbara Hall
Associate Producer Al Greenfield
Writer Michael Friedman
Consultant Andrew Sandoval
Post Production Supervisor Al Greenfield
Editor Darren Platt
Narrator Rich Bartholomew
Production Associates Melanie Bhagat and Kristen Topping
Directors of Photography Steven Sheridan, Gary R. Johnson, Mike Kelly, Ric Atkin
Sound John Tychon and Dino Quaglietta
Stylist Patty Daggy
Clearances Clear Cut Inc.
Location Equipment Yada Levine Productions Los Angeles, Crews 1 New York
Post Production Facilities Post Time Productions Lexington, Kentucky
Post Audio Neil Kesterson Dynamix Productions Lexington, Kentucky
Footage/Photos Rhino Entertainment Company, Henry Diltz Photography, Gary Strobl
Music Recordings Performed by “The Monkees”
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company, by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Closed Captioning Captionlink Inc.
Special Thanks: Bobby Hart & Caroline Boyce, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, www.monkees.com
Executive Producer for Bio Peter Tarshis
Programming Coordinator for Bio Jonathan Luftman
Produced by: Corridor Group Productions Inc. for The Biography Channel
Nov 02, 2007 05:01 PM Filed in:
On the Air!Earnhart + Friends in Bowling Green, Kentucky recently produced a series of radio spots for the Minit Mart convenience store chain featuring a talking cup of coffee. Okay, I know what you're thinking - coffee can't talk. Well, don't mistreat your gormet coffee from Minit Mart by dunking a donut in it, or it just might! Glen Little provided the humorously understated voice of "Cuppajoe," Written by Mike Ferguson and produced by Neil Kesterson of Dynamix Productions.
Listen to a sample here.Nov 01, 2007 05:00 PM Filed in:
On the Air!Before there was Oprah or Dr. Phil or Ellen, or any of these people, there was Mike Douglas.
Read More...Oct 18, 2007 07:13 PM Filed in:
NewsThe Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau (LCVB), with their marketing agency
Preston-Osborne, received several awards at the Kentucky Tourism Council 2007 Traverse Awards for Excellence in Tourism Marketing competition.
Read More...Aug 28, 2007 07:11 PM Filed in:
NewsWe've seen the overall destruction in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit. We know about the slow but sure progress in rebuilding the Gulf Coast. But is life for New Orleanians getting back to normal yet? With the help of NCAA Football, a part of the rebuilding process is taking place on the football fields. Through Host Communications, NCAA Football recently hired Post Time Productions and Dynamix Productions to produce nationally-televised PSAs that document their commitment of $750,000 to help budding young athletes in New Orleans get back on their feet.
Read More...Jul 10, 2007 05:47 PM Filed in:
NewsC
omedian Greg Warren recently hired Neil Kesterson of Dynamix Productions to record, edit, master and produce his latest comedy CD "One Star Warrior." Greg "Flute Man" Warren, most recently seen on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," and "Last Comic Standing," has been building a strong fan base around the country with his act inspired by stories from his Midwestern upbringing.
Read More...Jun 22, 2007 01:39 PM Filed in:
On the Air!University of Kentucky coaches Rich Brooks (Football), John Cohen (Baseball), Billy Gillispie (Men's Basketball), and Mathew Mitchell (Women's Basketball) stopped by the studios of Dynamix Productions to voice PSAs about driving safety. The Kentucky Transportation Department is aiming their sites on young drivers, and who better to deliver the message than a Wildcat coach. The PSAs extolled the reasons for buckling up, not driving while intoxicated, and learning the road rules. Read More... May 29, 2007 09:29 AM Filed in:
NewsOkay, it's not a movie deal. And the short film "Rise of the Troopers" wasn't even unloaded out of the trunk of a '77 Cadillac in the parking lot of 20th Century Fox. But David Cottingham, Mat Raney, and Chad Perkins of Twenty One Productions were in Los Angeles attending
Celebration IV, the popular
Star Wars convention.
Read More...May 23, 2007 12:54 PM Filed in:
NewsBook by author, Mary Claire O’Neal, receives top honors from National Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards.
Read More...Mar 16, 2007 05:54 PM Filed in:
On the Air!It was over a year-and-a-half in the making, 200 hours of which were audio production, but the first in a series of documentaries about the Civil War in the West is finally done. "Long Road Back to Kentucky: the 1862 Confederate Invasion of Kentucky" debuted on KET March 10, 2007. Read More... Mar 01, 2007 02:58 PM Filed in:
NewsSinger-songwriter Beau Haddock, originator of the 1970's group Little River Band, recently brought his most recent body of original work to Dynamix for mastering. Read More... Jan 31, 2007 02:25 PM Filed in:
News"The Black Horsemen," produced by the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA), chronicles the heros that persevered despite the many racial barriers Read More...