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Jason Bowers February 11th, 2007 05:58 PM

Theme music for trailers
 
Where do you guys find your music for the trailers you put together? I cant seem to find soundtracks that have up tempo instrumentals.

Thanks

Kit Hannah February 11th, 2007 08:25 PM

We now make our own. We purchased an M-Audio Keystation Pro-88 Midi Controller and are interfacing it with a couple different multi-track sound programs. We can make any sounds we want - it's truly amazing. This way, you no longer have to worry about copyright infringement, royalties, etc. No one can say anything since you make it yourself. Takes a bit more time, but probably takes less time and saves worry over having to obtain licensing. Also saves money. SOme of those royalty free collections cost a ton of money, only to find that what you're looking for is not in the collection that you just spent hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars on.

Hugh Mobley February 16th, 2007 09:32 PM

Music
 
try freeplay music, great for alot of video

Jonathan Jones February 16th, 2007 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh Mobley
try freeplay music, great for alot of video


Yeah, Freeplay has alot of really good and readily accessible stuff. But the the name is very misleading. Check out the licensing agreements before posting your Freeplay inclusive stuff on the web or using it for clients or commercially. It is certainy not free, and in fact is arguably not even very competitive in the licensing fees arena compared to other licensing outlets. (Though their abundance of content and good quality may justify the cost if you like the stuff. I'm am pretty familiar with their library and I hear it all over the place on tv shows and commercials.)

I'm not the most informed on this issue, but I have learned enough to know that you need to read the licensing agreements for that type of material.
-Jon

Jonathan Jones February 16th, 2007 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh Mobley
try freeplay music, great for alot of video


Yeah, Freeplay has alot of really good and readily accessible stuff. But the the name is very misleading. Check out the licensing agreements before posting your Freeplay inclusive stuff on the web or using it for clients or commercially. It is certainy not free, and in fact is arguably not even very competitive in the licensing fees arena compared to other licensing outlets. (Though their abundance of content and good quality may justify the cost if you like the stuff. I'm am pretty familiar with their library and I hear it all over the place on tv shows and commercials.)

I'm not the most informed on this issue, but I have learned enough to know that you need to read the licensing agreements for that type of material.
-Jon

Jonathan Jones February 16th, 2007 10:40 PM

Oops, I slipped on the mouse and double posted. Moderator, please remove my repeat (and this one? ) if possible. Thanks.
-Jon


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