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Entrant: Area 23, an IPG Health Company, New York
Brand: Siemens Healthineers
Title(s): "The Flying Train, a Magnetic Story", "Searching for a Song, a Magnetic Story ", "A Shower of Potato Chips, a Magnetic Story"
Corporate Name of Client: Siemens Healthineers, Lisbon
Publishing Company: Grupo Leya, Lisbon
Agency: Area 23, an IPG Health Company, New York
Agency Global Creative Partner: Danilo Boer
Chief Creative Officer: Tim Hawkey
Executive Creative Director: Eduardo Tavares
Creative Directors: Viton Araújo/Diego Torgo/Victor Afonso/Guillermo Aracena
Agency Executive Producer: Philip Schneider
Agency SVP Group Production Director: Chinkara Singh
Production Company: Bro Cinema, Lisbon
Production Company Founder, Director: Mário Patrocínio
Line Producer: Mariana Cucchiarelli
Director of Photography: Tomás Paiva Raposo
Head of Production: João Cruz
Production Company Editor: Ricardo Damásio
Production Companies Project Managers: Váva Mayrink/Lara Borges
Production Companies Production Managers: Nuno Mendes/Marta Marta Araújo
Production Company Grading: Daniel Laranja
Production Company VFX: Ricardo Viana
Production Company Production Assistant: Eneida Neves
Production Company Post Coordinator: Sadik Jamal
Production Company Post Supervisor: Jimmy Egreja
Production Companies Sound Operators: Miguel Souza/Victor Ribeiro
Production Company Makeup Artist: Lexie Wolfs
Post-Production Company: Ars Thanet, Warsaw
Post-Production Company Founder Partner, CCO: Peter Jaworowski
Music Production Company: Tempest, Brooklyn
Audio & Music Production Company: Sonido, Lisbon
Production Company Founder, Music Director: Lucas Duque
Sound Design Company Sound Edit e Mix: André Almeida Guel
Audio & Music Production Company: Manuel Pinto

Description:
Magnetic Stories is a unique audiobook collection that transforms a scary MRI into a wondrous experience for younger patients.

Every MRI scan makes a unique sequence of sounds, so it is possible to predict when each of them will occur in the scan. We collected the sound sequences of the most common pediatric MRI scans (cranial, liver, spine, sella turcica, and ears) and, in partnership with renowned authors and sound designers, produced audiobooks that synchronize story moments precisely with each sound of the scan.

With Magnetic Stories, we are giving new and delightful meaning to all MRI noises—turning the fast spin echo beeping into a cute robot talking, or the constant pumping of the helium recondenser into the sound of a flying train, for example.

Now, pediatric patients can immerse themselves in original stories during their scans, easing their fears inside the machine.