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.


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  • Danielku says:

    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

  • joshhunsaker says:

    Cool…there should be a or tag on files that have been used commercially in this capacity…

  • SoundProdigy says:

    Really great to hear that! I wish you good luck in competition! Already voted!