Target/Converse Video Finalist Uses AudioJungle Music
Ben Redmond, a Web graphic designer and post production assistant from Los Angeles, alerted us in the AudioJungle forums yesterday about a short film competition he entered that uses audio from AudioJungle. The producer of the winning video will win a cool $10,000.
The short film is called First Charitable Act and the audio used in the film is called Fly’n Sun – Hyper Chill and Atmosphere by AudioJungle author SoundProdigy.
This is a great example of how effective AudioJungle audio can be for any type of media, particularly video and film, as Ben explains:
“I like AudioJungle’s broad selection – I seem to find a sound for every project I’m working on here. I need affordable licensed music for all the projects I work on and I always find the quality of the compositions exceed my expectations. I like supporting a community of musicians who seem to have a similar approach to their craft that I do.”
Ben uses Adobe After Effects and Audacity for most of his film and audio editing. He has also found and purchased other audio on AudioJungle in the past:
“I used “Spinach Drones” by robotmilk for another contest video I created. I’m constantly looking for new pieces of audio to add to my bookmarks so that I can refer back to them when I’m working on new projects. I will definitely be using AudioJungle in the future!”
You can support Ben and SoundProdigy by voting for First Charitable Act. But please hurry! Voting ends tomorrow, July 25th.






















thats so incredible… thanks for sharing Ben
I wonder why AudioJungle haven’t an section for kind of these things
or even better a list of clients that use music from here.. would be an idea
Cool…there should be a or tag on files that have been used commercially in this capacity…
Really great to hear that! I wish you good luck in competition! Already voted!