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Mana Music was a music services company based in Australia and New Zealand. It grew steadily in the early 2000s, offering services to advertisers using popular songs in their commercials.
In 2010, it merged with Soundtrax to form Franklin Rd. As of 2011, its joint managing director was Jonathan Hughes.
Screen composers
David Bridie, Dale Cornelius, Peter Dasent, Elizabeth Drake, Joel Haines, Mick Harvey, Philip Judd, Johnny Klimek & Reinhold Heil, David Long, Don McGlashan, Plan 9, Richard Pleasance and David Thrussell.
Music supervision
Films
- Perfect Strangers
- Whale Rider
- Muriel's Wedding
- Rikky and Pete
- No. 2
- Death in Brunswick
- Love the Beast
- The Tree
- My Year Without Sex
- Mary and Max
- Boys are Back
- Boy
- Griff the Invisible
TV
- Good Guys Bad Guys
- Street Legal
- Outrageous Fortune
- City Homicide
- Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation
- Satisfaction
- Four Weddings
- Bondi Rescue
- Recruits
- My Life Is Murder
References
- ^ "Play it again TVCs featuring popular songs make an immediate emotional connection with listeners - and put dollars in the pockets of songwriters and publishing companies. David McNickel takes a look at a growing trend". AdMedia. Auckland. February 2003. Retrieved 20 July 2024 – via ProQuest.
- ^ "Finding your niche: Onfilm takes a look at several dedicated areas within the commercial production sector where local companies have capitalised on unique skills and experience to grow their business". OnFilm. Auckland. August 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2024 – via ProQuest.