Surefire Creative Studios

Surefire Creative Studios
Founded Boston, Massachusetts, 2003
Website http://www.surefirecreativestudios.com

Surefire Creative Studios (SCS) is a creative media production company that provides music composition, video production, audio engineering, brand development, and music publishing services.

History

Surefire Creative Studios (formerly Surefire Music Group) began in 2003 as a small project studio in the living room of a 3rd floor apartment on the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. In 2005, Surefire outgrew its home-based roots, expanding and relocating to a custom designed 1,100-square-foot (100 m2) commercial space in order to accommodate its growing roster of clients. This growth triggered an evolution from a simple recording business to a multifaceted media production collective. At this time, the company also expanded their staff from solely producers and audio engineers with the addition of songwriters, visual and film directors. In 2011, the company was nominated for a BET Soul Train Award[1] for their work on the "Trin-i-tee 5:7" album entitled "Angel & Chanelle". Surefire was later nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award[2] and 2012 BET Award[3] for the same album. In 2014, the company re-branded itself as Surefire Creative Studios.

Production credits

Music
Film and television

References

  1. http://blog.istandardproducers.com/tag/surefire-music-group
  2. http://www.protoolsmixing.com/archive/2009_01_01_index.html
  3. http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/music/general/view.bg?articleid=1127161&format=text
  4. http://blog.cakewalk.com/tag/surefire-music-group
  5. http://www.wickedlocal.com/halifax/topstories/x364057503/Surefire-Music-Group-offers-free-music-industry-lecture-in-Middleborough#axzz1uXXC1zM0
  6. http://www.soultracks.com/review-trinitee-57-angel-chanelle

External links

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