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Tosh Lubek Productions celebrates 3 years in business by adding TV commercial production to its range of services

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Tosh Lubek Productions, based just outside of Ayr , recently passed the significant milestone of being in business for three years and celebrated by adding TV commercial production to the list of services it offers. Tosh Lubek Productions was established in May 2010 to offer a radio commercial production service to advertisers and broadcasters across the UK . Tosh Lubek said, " I was confident I had the creative skills clients were looking for since I had 28 years experience in professional broadcasting and had won several prestigious national and international awards as a writer and producer ". During the last three years Tosh Lubek Productions has gradually added more media services to satisfy customer demands, as Tosh Lubek said, " Within a few months of starting the business my clients began asking for promotional videos for their websites or web video. Since I had experience of video production at Aberdeen Cable TV it was a demand I was e...

Tosh Lubek Productions puts the Roar into Dino Park

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Southwest Scotland is booming to the roar of pre-historic beasts at Dino Park, Scotland's newest dinosaur attraction. The leafy labyrinth at Carrutherstown features a walkabout safari trail, a massive Tyrannosaurus Rex and Spinosaurus plus 13 other dinosaurs. Dino Park recently opened at Hetland Garden Centre and Ayrshire-based Tosh Lubek Productions was given responsibility for creating the sound design for the exhibits as well as the park's online video on their website www.dinopark.co.uk.   Tosh Lubek said, " The sound design brief was to create believable soundscapes while recognizing Dino Park would be a fun attraction. It's pre-historic natural history served up Hollywood adventure style. " Obviously, no one knows exactly what creatures sounded like in the Cretaceous, Jurassic or Triassic periods but children have a clear impression of what dinosaurs should sound like thanks to movies like Jurassic Park plus TV and arena spectaculars like Walking ...