Cinephonix

Cinephonix

Recently at Profission we’ve been beavering away on a brand new site for emerging production music agency Cinephonix, and we’re very pleased with the result. The site features a unique track filtering system aimed at providing the user with the perfect track – the filters react to the choices the user makes, removing incompatible options and reducing the huge library of tracks down to the most relevant items.

Cinephonix Site

Recently at Profission we’ve been beavering away on a brand new site for emerging production music agency Cinephonix, and we’re very pleased with the result. The site features a unique track filtering system aimed at providing the user with the perfect track – the filters react to the choices the user makes, removing incompatible options and reducing the huge library of tracks down to the most relevant items.

Backed by an instinctive search system and themed playlists prepared by the administrators at Cinephonix, the site is geared towards giving users searching for production music an opportunity to experience the library in their own way, at their own pace.

With staff picks, features on composers and a very comprehensive knowledge base this young upstart is set to face its more-established rivals straight-on and bloody a few noses.

Visit Cinephonix.

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