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About
In-Common Music is a full service music company dedicated to allowing images to speak for themselves. We understand there is a dialogue that needs to be established between the visual and the audio but the two should appear seamless. The image dictates the musical approach. In a sense it is like a ride...finding a direction. Whether the interpretation commands classical, sound design or any other type of music, In-Common can help you define your aim musically. We take on an image, a campaign, a concept and assume an approach; work from that point of departure on. We follow your train of thought, contribute our own. We can make many stops along the way to show you a variety of sound alternatives for your picture. But most importantly we frame your image with a sound scape or song that is inspired and organic and true to itself. With more than eleven writers, all possessing technical expertise as well as their own special sound, there is no picture we can't underscore. We punctuate, emphasize, even exaggerate...but never overwhelm. We can make your points from concept to post. We would like you find your way to us and from there, there is no where we can not go.
Laurie Lewis is an award winning film and commercial music composer/producer. She has produced themes, scores and songs for films, television shows, documentaries and television commercials nationally and internationally. She has also produced music and sound design for the Motorola exhibit at Walt Disney World, permanent installations at the Empire State Building, and for kiosks at IBM and the Library of Congress. She recently completed a feature length musical for children called the extraordinary day. it is currently at CAA in Califoria. she opened in-common music, a full service music and sound design production company, in 1994 and is currently expanding into the fields of public service and educational films. She is creating songs and sounds for promotional use to encourage funding for organizations such as the UNFPA and Face to Face; organizations that are being proactive in helping the world. See "Stand Up And Vote" and "34 Million Friends" Her latest source of pride was writing and producing the 34 Million anthem and videos for the UN. This involvement has inspired her desire to dedicate more time to cultivating a creative coalition of concerned and talented people who also want to make a difference in our troubled world.
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