Nathan from the recent Chantix commercials quit smoking using Chantix and is not an actor and has never been in any other commercials.
I think she was my Labor Nurse. If this is true she was like an angel to me when I was in hard labor and alot of pain. Every time I see this commercial I swear it is her. I think I am right! Robin in the Chantix commercial is a labor nurse in Massachusetts. She's a friend of mine who I've known since the 4th grade.
No. Music used in commercials is usually created just for that purpose - no soundtracks are ever cut or sold, but the music is copyrighted.
I was searching the internet for any critiques on the BCLC commercials because they disgust me. The only things worse than those commercials is the music played in them
yes it is.
Nathan from the recent Chantix commercials quit smoking using Chantix and is not an actor and has never been in any other commercials.
The piano music used in the Chantix commercials is a gentle and soothing instrumental piece. It is designed to create a calm and peaceful atmosphere, potentially helping to convey a sense of relaxation and well-being to the viewers. The purpose of the music is to complement the message of the commercial and add an emotional element to the advertisement.
The purpose of music in commercials is to get your attention, and to help you remember the product when you hear that music again.
Here is a list of all the known songs from the music from Zune Commercials from 2006 to present http://www.jeftek.com/media/zune/music-from-zune-commercials/
The exact source of the background music used in Goldwater law firm commercials is not publicly available information. It is likely that the music was either created specifically for the commercials or licensed from a music library.
The commercials feature music from Godsmack. The tracks used are the intro's to "Awake" and "Sick of Life"
In car commercials the music is often dependant on the car being featured. For example if the commercial is about a truck, and they are mudding, country music would likely be featured.
Most commercials use music to help draw in a potential customer. Car commercials use jungles and background music as well.
No. Music used in commercials is usually created just for that purpose - no soundtracks are ever cut or sold, but the music is copyrighted.
I think she was my Labor Nurse. If this is true she was like an angel to me when I was in hard labor and alot of pain. Every time I see this commercial I swear it is her. I think I am right! Robin in the Chantix commercial is a labor nurse in Massachusetts. She's a friend of mine who I've known since the 4th grade.
from acting commercials and music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
David Taylor