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Nigel Ross - Director
A veteran of 20 years as a prime time "cap city" radio announcer, Nigel's understanding of what makes
media sound great is unparalleled. A hands on director,
Nigel does everything from overseeing vocal sessions,
ensuring the strongest results, to sitting in on
the final stages of mixing/mastering before anything
hits a clients desk. Nigel may be a partner and
director, but his door is always wide open to the
JH team and clients alike. |
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Steve Lincoln Smith - Musical Director
A renowned concert performer in in Australia, New Zealand,
Asia, Latin America, South Africa and the Middle
East, Steve has been composing and performing for
20 years. He has worked with some of the top Australian
musicians including John Farnham, David Hirschfelder,
Little River Band, Kids in the Kitchen and James
Morrison. He worked for the Cameron Macintosh
Group as a programmer and sound designer in the
Australian productions of "Phantom of the Opera",
"Cats", "Les Miserable" and "Little
Shop of Horrors". Steve's writing room maintains
the absolute latest digital gear and sounds, to
create the world's most current music beds. |
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Joe Lane - Creative Director
When words fail, innovative creative direction is needed...
and fast! Melding his background in professional
writing with a musical mind, Joe can capture your
company's image in just a few catchy words. Delivering
dynamic lyrics and commercial copy at short notice
is his forte, while keeping the total creative process
ticking over. |
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Dav Byrne - Production Manager/Musician
Dav has honed his audio skills mixing both Aussie
and international bands in Melbourne's vibrant live
scene over the last dozen or so years. There's
hardly a mixing console in Melbourne he's not intimately
familiar with! Dav's become much more of a
studio man lately though, in a shrewd move to not
only maintain his hearing, but showcase his impressive
chops. With a deft ear for strong melodies,
harmonies and catchy musical hooks, it might surprise
you that Dav is also responsible for some of Australia's heaviest music
in his spare time... |
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Chris Gates - Specialist Producer/Musician
Gatesy got his start in one of Australia's top radio
stations loading the cart wall. Along the way he's
built some top agency commercials, played guitar
in Melbourne's coolest rooms (and a couple of its
dirtiest) and now he twists knobs like no-one else.
Having produced work for HP, Interflora, Guess,
Cotton On, Mercedes Benz and Metro (just to name
a few); there are very few of our commercial jingles
that haven't had the "Gatesy" polish across
them. |
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Matt Dolman - Engineer/Musician
Matt brings his exciting guitar skills to Jingle House
as well as an extensive background in radio commercial
production and voiceover directing. |
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Chris Elliot - Creative
Chris has been writing award winning songs since 1993. Many of his tracks have been produced by Jackie Cook (Roy Orbison's guitarist - now engineer / producer of Song Cellar Nashville). Chris was born with lyrics spinning in his head. His creative talent has inspired words for some of the world's biggest retailers and products. From tomatoes to citrus, diamonds to the nations biggest supermarket chain, Chris nails the brief every time. |
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Jasmine Phull - Creative
From infancy to adulthood, from motor-mouth to "copywriter",
without even knowing it Jasmine Phull has spent
her lifetime preparing for a future of wordy craftsmanship.
With a degree in Journalism and a whole lot of feature
writing, in-between and after, Jasmine can create
polish sans the pretence. Where words are her vehicle
and wit is her fuel, the last thing you should expect
is a bumpy ride! |
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Kaitlyn Ladd - Director of First Impressions
With all the creativity flying about the place from writers, musicians, and producers, there needs to be someone with their feet on the ground tying everything together and making sure nobody goes off into orbit. Enter Kaitlyn, who works tirelessly, keeping everything in check and making sure the work gets done. An island of normality in a sea of madness. |
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