People are so
interesting, aren’t they? Who would ever imagine that a young woman, like Julia
Wahle, from a small town in Germany would start her own music and sound
production company in Hollywood? Of course, that’s not even the half of it. Her
company, SllX Trailer Music and Sound, would then go on to create over 60 highly
successful theatrical marketing campaigns for some of the biggest grossing motion
pictures, including Mission Impossible: Fallout, Captain Marvel, Blade Runner 2049,
Dead Pool 2 and Fallen kingdom, to name just a few.
Julia has loved music
ever since she can remember and she apprenticed at a local recording studio in
her small northwest German village when she was fairly young. She then moved to
London and attended London Metropolitan University where she graduated with
honors in Music Industry and Media Business Management. During her college
years she interned at Polydor Records and later worked at The Orchard in New
York City and Elephant Music and Believe Sync in London. Elephant Music, by the
way, is a movie trailer music library, where she discovered that the niche for making
trailer music existed. She knew that TV, films and commercials all needed music
but the concept of making music and sound for movie trailers never entered her
mind.
Once Julia began to
work in that almost hidden segment of the music business she knew that that was
what she wanted to do as a career. After learning the business aspects along
with all the technical and creative avenues involved with producing music and
sound for trailers she called her friend Lorenzo and told him, “I’ve got an idea!”
Of course, that idea was to start a Trailer company of their own, which became
the award-winning business, SllX Trailer Music and Sound. She and Lorenzo are a
perfect business and creative match for each other. They both have a similar vision
for their company and they are each quite valuable to one another. Together, they
have a synergistic effect that has enabled SllX to grow by leaps and bounds.
The company’s talented
team has worked on trailers for 6 out of 10 of the highest grossing movies in
the last two years alone. Their Mission Impossible: Fallout trailer became the
number one YouTube video, which contributed to the overall success of the
almost $800 million grossing film. Her trailers have garnered over 1.2 Billion views
on YouTube and that number is still moving upward. Julia’s company is on the cutting
edge of the film industry’s creative boundaries. She is demonstrating that in fact,
there are no boundaries or limitations of any kind where creativity and music and
sound is involved. Julia is preparing to launch even more great trailers for
some of the top contenders of the highest awards in Hollywood and the
international market.
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