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Digipost enhance audio division

  • June 2009

    Advertising agencies and clients are already benefiting from the latest round of enhancements in Digipost’s audio division.

    Kylie Green – a Pirate City roller derby devotee and Digipost facilities whiz – joins as producer in the growing division and is now the main point of contact for quotes, talent and booking enquiries.

    Digipost have also signed-off enhancements to their Dolby® certified studios.  Major software and hardware upgrades completed recently provide more horsepower and headroom to meet ever-increasing demands of commercial production.

    The first challenge for the new set-up was Telecom New Zealand’s XT Network ‘Test Drive’ campaign, celebrating the launch of the telecommunications company’s new high-speed WCDMA mobile service.

    The campaign spots – three 60 second commercials plus a pre-launch teaser – were expertly crafted by Saatchi & Saatchi Auckland creatives Connan James and Craig Farndale. They feature Top Gear hero Richard Hammond in a studio delivering his signature narrative, while one of a selection of three well-known kiwi personalities puts the network through its paces.

    Kiwi icon and Hollywood stunt woman Zoe Bell is seen travelling the country test-driving Telecom’s network coverage. Her scenario culminates in an adrenalin-fuelled stunt - Bell is suspended inside a steel shipping container and dropped into the heaving Pacific Ocean from a helicopter. After the impact, Bell climbs out and calls for a water taxi on her Telecom mobile.

    Digipost lead sound designer Clive Broughton and young gun Adam Iles transformed the relatively organic tracks into a hyper-real audioscape, matching the extraordinary nature of the scenario. 

    “The results were fantastic”, says Saatchi & Saatchi producer, Richard Mayo-Smith.  “We took the campaign to Digipost because we trust them and they delivered creatively and technically.  Time constraints for this job also meant long days and the sound guys were incredibly flexible, working fairly unorthodox hours to get this over the line.”

    Broughton responds: “Every client and every job is important. Whether it’s a large, challenging assignment for long-term clients, or something more compact, we have the ability, experience and resources here to deliver high-quality outcomes.”

    Kylie Green can be contacted on +64 9 630 1770, email kylieg@digipost.co.nz.