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Artful Storytelling

that Powers the Imagination.

 
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WELCOME TO AUDIOLANDSCAPES

Artful and innovative storytelling that powers the imagination is the hallmark of an audio tour by AudioLandscapes.  With clients ranging from The Denver Art Museum to Longwood Gardens and from the Brandywine Zoo to Carlsbad Caverns – we understand that no two projects are alike.

An audio tour by AudioLandscapes begins with us listening to you. Using the power of storytelling to entertain, enlighten and inspire we work with you, our audio partner, to create a program that will enhance and reflect your staff’s communication goals.  But it’s the combination of these ideas with character voices, music and sound effects that helps turn your message into a memorable one for your visitor.

Our staff includes Oscar-nominated sound designers and engineers, writers with over twenty years experience in screen-writing and multi-media production, an in-house 3-D graphics and Flash designer, as well as a Clio award-winning film and video crew for your non-audio needs.   For muli-lingual projects, AudioLandscapes understands the importance of context and cross-cultural appeal. We maintain the quality and color of the original text, no matter what language.

Recent awards from the National Association for Interpretation, and a personally signed letter of gratitude from famed realist artist Andrew Wyeth are indicative of the impact and quality that we bring to your visitor’s experience. 

We believe that no one knows your attractions and your audience like you do.   And we understand that truly communicating your idea by setting the tone and selecting the content is a big responsibility.  That’s why all of us here at AudioLandscapes bring our years of production experience to make your audio tour shine.  From script writing to final production, we work with your staff to provide a positive, enlightening and even provocative interpretation that satisfies your vision and your budget.

 

 

 
 

-Recent Work:

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
With about five million visitors a year, the Grand Canyon is one of the most identifiable and remarkable landscapes on earth and the most internationally recognized symbol of nature in North America.

 
 
 

SEATTLE MUSEUM OF FLIGHT
The Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space museums in the world.  With almost 300,000 square feet of exhibit space, divided into four galleries and housing close to 100 full-size historic aircraft - many which hang from the ceiling in flight attitude - the challenge was to create an interactive experience that helped the visitor step back in time to that winter day when the Wright Brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, to share the cockpit of a WWI flying ace during a dogfight or to dream along with President Kennedy about the future of flight in outer space. Through the use of carefully chosen music, authentic sound effects, and skilled narration, these events are brought to life for each visitor.

 
   
 

BRANDYWINE ZOO
Kids and their families can roam through the zoo and check out lots of amazing wildlife and their habitats.  But they won’t be on their own – naturalist Sir Timothy Topping has enlisted the help of two other visitors to the zoo to help him write his new book, "Goodnight Zoo."  Eleven year old Skye is a “city” girl and her aunt Maria is a zookeeper at the Brandywine Zoo.  Skye’s best friend Zam is also hanging out with them – this web-footed, striped critter with five furry feelers can understand and communicate with every creature he meets.