Brand ambassador Mark Ronson stars in “Syncing Sounds — Live”Recognizing the challenge at hand, viewers watch Mr. Ronson’s ambitious attempts to recruit the best that his industry has to offer.On behalf of the brand, the label’s frontman organizes a jam session, guiding the trio through the exercise in none other than New York City, the birthplace of his career; Mr. Ronson started out as a DJ in the late 1990s, his work blending funk, hip-hop and rock genres.Scratching at EGOT status with an Oscar and Golden Globe under his belt, the seven-time Grammy winner counts Amy Winehouse, Adele, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Queens of the Stone Age as clients.Needless to say, the request for American singer-songwriters Abigail Elizabeth Smith, who goes by the stage name Yebba, and David Debrandon Brown, professionally known as Lucky Daye, to join him on this journey possesses some pull.“This is a chance for me to put on a show with some of my favorite musicians who are like family to me,” Mr. Ronson states.“We could go so many different ways [since] some of the greatest musicians of modern times are with us.”[caption id="attachment_380890" align="alignnone" width="465"] Mr. Ronson started out as a DJ in the late 1990s, his work blending funk, hip-hop and rock genres. Image courtesy of Audemars Piguet[/caption]Subsequent scenes involve individual studio sessions and b-roll footage from both U.S. coasts — Yebba navigates New York City streets, while Lucky Daye is based in Los Angeles.Between these action shots, creative director and cross-industry professional Daphnée Lanternier places top-notch finishing touches on the project.Her work in both the fashion and music fields comes in handy here. Ms. Lanternier’s scenographic vision for a mirrored stage that transitions into a screen in the midst of the concert adds a layer of dynamism.[caption id="attachment_380889" align="alignnone" width="465"]