Radioplay Voyages
An intriguing idea: potential customers get to lay down on their
mattress of choice and listen to a story about the material, that it is
made of.
Whether it is a journey to the origin of natural rubber, a tale about
cork (which is also used for thermal insulation of spacecrafts) or the
derivation of turf (which dates back to the high moors of the ice age) -
each story is like a film withough image, related in an accoustically
elaborate way.
The recipe of the Sembella-Soundclips is unique: the music was composed
by a filmmusic-composer, atmosphere and soundeffects were conributed by
the sounddesigner of, for example, "The Neverending Story" and
the story is narrated by a renowned female narrator, whose voice has been
heard in several dubbed american films.
After the great success of these truly relaxing stories, a number of
new productions for a foreign market are being developed now. A first
local version for japanese customers was completed in january of 2003.
Extract from Sembella-Soundclip (german version):
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Biotherm Soundclip (291
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Biotherm Soundclip (267
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Extract from Sembella-Soundclip (japanese version):
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Biotherm Soundclip (297 KB) |
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Biotherm Soundclip (277 KB) |
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