Where do you get your music?
I just wondered where people go to get music for their videos.
I used some creative commons licensed music for a non commercial video and have a copyright challenge. I cant see that the challenger has the right to the music either but I have disputed it for the moment. As far as I can see I have complied with the share alike license. So I wondered where people go for non commercial video music. Also - if you do have commercial videos where do you get your music? And how much would you expect to pay? Sue |
Re: Where do you get your music?
jamendo.com and incompetech | Custom Production Music and also Graph Paper
|
Re: Where do you get your music?
I primarily use Beat Suite and Audio Micro.
Audio micro is cheap ($30 US per track) and has a pretty good selection. Beat Suite is more expensive ($85 US per track) but they have a great selection and the tracks are typically of a higher quality in my opinion. For more "cinematic" music, The Music Bed is good but not cheap. As above, Jamendo is good for Creative Commons music, but I find it difficult to find decent tracks with a commercial use license. |
Re: Where do you get your music?
Thanks for the information - that is great. The previous sites I had found took ages to find anything good and these are a huge improvement. Sue
|
Re: Where do you get your music?
I get music scored for myself. Surprisingly I got a youtube notice saying that they are unable to verify whether I have rights to the music I used and hence the monetisation of the video is blocked.
|
Re: Where do you get your music?
Sabyasachi, that is beautiful cinematography! enjoyed watching that.
|
Re: Where do you get your music?
Hi Sue,
We bought royalty free music from Stock20.com a few years ago. We purchased their entire music library collection here: Stock20.com Best, |
Re: Where do you get your music?
Stock20... Interesting site. I've purchased music elsewhere, and Stock20 has the same music, though more variations than I got from DigitalJuice.com. $199 for everything Stock20 has ever produced, seems like a good deal.
|
Re: Where do you get your music?
Stock20... Interesting site. I've purchased music elsewhere, and Stock20 has the same music, though more variations than I got from DigitalJuice.com. $199 for everything Stock20 has ever produced, seems like a good deal.
|
Re: Where do you get your music?
I buy tracks one-off from Pond5.
I bought a bunch (25?) of albums from SmartSound after seeing them at NAB a few years ago. |
Re: Where do you get your music?
Quote:
Cheers, Sabyasachi |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:32 AM. |
DV Info Net -- Real Names, Real People, Real Info!
1998-2024 The Digital Video Information Network