Manhattan Producers Alliance delivers for Nickelodeon
Nov 11, 2003 12:00 PM
The Manhattan Producers Alliance, a cooperative providing a new
business model for composers, producers and sound designers, recently
had one member complete a major project for Nickelodeon.
The network asked Alliance member Wade Tonken to compose for the new
Nick Jr. Playalong, a two-hour block of programming that began airing
daily in late September.
The Alliance provides its members with digital production and
Internet connection facilities and technology to support their
wide-ranging work. Using its resources and facilities, Tonken assembled
a range of talent, all of whom could work with their systems at their
own locations.
While using the Alliance as a hub, Tonken was able to interface with
his talent virtually from remote locations. The talent was able to
collaborate without ever simultaneously being in the same studio.
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