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Tuesday May 05, 2020
Episode 36- Sound DNA with Alex Wodrich (Part One)
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Tuesday May 05, 2020
In today’s episode of the Sound In Marketing podcast, we talked with Alexander Wodrich of Why Do Birds about audio branding, the origin of their name Why Do Birds, and one of two examples of their work with companies. The time and thought that goes into their creation is absolutely wonderful.
Join us next week when we conclude our interview with Alex Wodrich. We’ll have another example of their work on the Hyundai Pavilion sound design for the 2018 WInter Olympics in South Korea.
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To get ahold of Alex at Why Do Birds, you can find him at https://www.whydobirds.de/en/
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This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
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