Inaudible Productions is a music supervision company formed by Peter Afterman in 1986. His many credits during the early days of the company include The Big Easy, Wild At Heart, Earth Girls Are Easy, Honeymoon in Vegas, Coneheads, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and French Kiss.
His partner Margaret Yen joined Inaudible Productions in 1995.
Some of the company’s more recent credits include Me and You And Everyone We Know, The Passion of the Christ, Hellboy, The Girl Next Door, Runaway Jury, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 1 & 2, The Good Girl, Road Trip, The Last Days of Disco, Stealing Beauty and The Apostle, which won a Grammy in 1998 for Best Country, Southern or Bluegrass Gospel Album.
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