A-MNEMONIC Dominates Saturday Night Prime Time TV producing Music for both ‘I Can See your Voice’ and ‘Game of Talents’

A-MNEMONIC has gone head to head and produced both the music themes and music branding package for ‘I Can See Your Voice’ on BBC One, and ‘Game of Talents’ on ITV.

I Can See Your Voice is hosted by Paddy McGuinness who is joined by celebrity investigators Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond, and Amanda Holden.

Each week the celebrities, joined by a special guest, will help a team of two players tell the difference between good and bad mystery singers, without ever hearing them sing a note.

Then over at ITV, you can watch ‘Game of Talents’ – branded ‘the most judgemental TV show’ and presented by Vernon Kay in the new seven-part series which features eight different performers every week, each showcasing their own talent.

There’s one big catch though – contestants in the studio and viewers watching at home have no idea what those talents are and have to make a prediction based on the performer’s appearance.

A-MNEMONIC helps to being a little softness to Charlie Banana diapers commercial.

We’re excited to share with you our latest music and sound design on this beautiful commercial for Charlie Banana. With music composed by Stuart Hancock, and Sound Design by Toby Jarvis.
We teamed up with NERD Productions London and USA based Agency Curiosity, to bring to life Charlie Banana’s mission of making the world a better place for future generations and to celebrate motherhood and all-around sweetness. Check out the hand-crafted, stop motion piece of beauty! ‘A little softness’, Directed by Hayley Morris.

A-MNEMONIC compose the Sound of TalkTalk

A-MNEMONIC have created the unique musical Sonic Identity for TalkTalk – to be used across all of their advertising.

With the launch of their “For Everyone” campaign, TalkTalk needed a ‘unique sound identity’ that highlighted great speed, a simple offering, easy to deal with – underpinned by the value of fairness. 
A-MNEMONIC were chosen for this task following our success with the Sonic Branding for travel brand ABTA and TV show Love Island.

Continue reading

“Born Beautiful” song written for bubu skincare

A-MNEMONIC have been commissioned to write the song “Born Beautiful” for the launch of new beauty brand ‘bubu skincare.’

Marianne Morrison – founder of bubu, identified their target market was similar to ITV’s Love Island, typically young women between the ages of 18-30. With that in mind she sought out help from the writers of the Love Island theme, A-MNEMONIC, to write a ‘brand song’ for bubu’s product launch.

Toby Jarvis

A-MNEMONIC Music’s Toby Jarvis discusses some helpful tips to formulate the perfect music brief

A senior creative confided in me the other day – he didn’t like briefing music, didn’t feel he could talk about music and wished he could ‘brief music better’.

I was somewhat taken aback. Over the three or four projects we had previously worked on together I had never detected any lack of confidence with music briefing.

He expanded: “Oh I really hate dealing with music. I don’t have the language or the experience or the skills to talk about music. I’m intimidated and at sea with the whole prospect of thinking about music, I don’t have the vocabulary and quite happy to pass it on to someone else to deal with!”

It doesn’t have to be like this – briefing music can be good fun and an exciting part of the process. A little bit of forethought with the music can be a fantastic opportunity to be really creative and brave, creating an amazing piece of music that people will remember and become part of the DNA of your ad/film/TV show/experience.