Universal Music Group. The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. E! Network. Oxygen. We write, produce, license and work to get songs and scores written, published, and heard. And, we love ASCAP.
We build websites and web tools, and the Sleeping Bard Online Bookstore (rare books, narrations, oddities, e-books, vintage art, and bedtime stories).
Music videos, spec commercials, blog posts, voice overs, podcasts, robot voices, animations, documentaries, scripts, game music ... get 'er done, son! ... "Video, Video, Video" ... say it with us.
Pip Projects (2006) – visual identity in motion
Phraseology – Darby Bailey's Burbank Studio Door (2006)
After an epic start with Tellme Networks in Silicon Valley during the Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 era, where Darby Bailey became one of the most heard voices in the world as the "Voice of Tellme", she set off to further her dreams of making films and music. That's when production company, Pip Projects, Inc. was born. The first works were spec-commercials and music videos for Tellme and Philip Roebuck, along with ongoing voiceover for Fortune 100 and 500 clients.
Returning to film, acting, and music roots, Darby studied at Second City in Los Angeles; with legendary manager and acting coach, Sam Christensen; began working with independent crews in Los Angeles as grip, writer, production assistant, editor... whatever she could get her hands on. She returned to school and earned a BA in Creative Writing from Antioch University Los Angeles. There, she worked with other writers in various styles, experimenting and creating first drafts of many songs, stories, and plays.
Pip Projects began work from Salt Lake City in 2010, while maintaining a presence in Los Angeles. During this time, licensing deals were made with music publishers which garnered multiple television and film music placements. Among them, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and Sohrab Mirmot's Blue Door.
2015–2019 were years of maintaining voiceover work for Fortune 100 and 500 companies. During that time, Darby Bailey earned an MBA-IT, GCIS, experimented with multiple tech startups, and dealt with some health issues and began a Ph.D. (awarded 2025) in entertainment-education.
Now entering the Web 3.0 era, Pip Projects continues to evolve — integrating decentralized platforms, symbolic storytelling, modular media, and AI-enhanced voice systems. This new chapter bridges art and algorithm, heritage and horizon, myth, math and intuition.