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MP3 are compressed at 320 kbps 44100khz and sound the same
as CD-quality. Any other format upon request.
Any
preview mp3 can be sent upon request at no cost, so you can
actually test it with your film, video or multimedia project
Royalty
free music at no cost
Filmtv-tracks
offers the use of its music library to qualifying film and
television productions at no cost.The
royalty free music included in this free music program incorporates
free music for film and television.
Any
film or television project in the need of quality royalty
free music that sounds & had been composed specifically
for can get for free any track from our catalogue.
Film
and Tv professionals involved in any of the following projects
may qualify for use of our royalty free music tracks at no
cost :
A
major motion picture to be released or distributed by a major
motion picture company.
A major television project or ongoing news program, to be
aired on a major network or network affiliate.
Please, contact us at :
- Eastern time ( US & Canada ) : tel (347) 562-7405
- France ( Europe ) : tel +33 6 1054-1215
- Info
: info@filmtv-tracks.com
How
to Find Suitable Music For Your Multimedia Project
Finding
the best, most suitable royalty free music to fit your project
can be a huge task. There are many questions to take into
consideration when making a choice between musical pieces
for your film or multimedia production. While not entirely
comprehensive, here are a few tips to help you find the perfect
music tracks:
1-consider
the emotional content of the piece. Does the track you are
listening to provide the right feel for your project? Will
it match or effectively set the right mood for your film?
Each track has its own unique emotional feel to it. Use that
to your advantage. A high-energy rock or urban track might
be the ideal solution to raise interest and add youth to your
business presentation. A rich, melodic orchestra piece could
tug on the right strings (pardon the pun) to bring your audience
to tears. Undoubtedly, carefully examining the emotions a
piece of music conveys will greatly increase the emotional
effectiveness of your film.
2-
listen to the rhythmic feel and the beat of the music. Will
the music fit your edits, or can you easily adapt your cuts
to the speed and feel of the piece? Transitions in the music
should be timed to effectively match transitions in the picture,
and vice versa. Quick cuts and rhythmic montages should match
the pulse of the song. Nothing is more frustrating to an audience
member than trying to watch a movie sequence that is not accurately
lined up to the beat of the music. With royalty free music,
this is a tough aspect to master, and normally, because the
music is pre-recorded and pretty much set in stone, you will
have to make the appropriate adjustments in your picture.
Furthermore, the rhythmic drive and intensity of a given music
track will greatly affect your project’s sense of movement.
3-
listen for appropriate instrumentation and sound quality.
Nobody likes a score that sounds fake or out of tune. There
are many cheap synthesizers and sounds out there that allow
musicians to make music tracks that are, well, anything but
desirable. There is a great misconception that royalty-free
means low quality. You should expect the best from any royalty
free music that you purchase. Also, you will want the instruments
in your underscore to remain fairly similar throughout your
project. It doesn’t make much artistic, musical sense
to have flutes in one scene and then never again in the movie.
Think about how instruments can add to the cohesiveness of
your film or multimedia project. Filmtv-tracks.com offers
a brilliant solution: a section where you can browse complete
score “packages” containing royalty-free tracks
that are linked by similar feel and instrumentation. Using
this feature will greatly enhance your film’s cohesiveness
as far as sound and music is concerned.
Finally,
stay informed of musical styles and trends in the industry.
A little extra knowledge about musical genres can aid you
in making more informed, and more creative and innovative
decisions about the music you use for your multimedia projects.
That will keep your work fresh, and always one step ahead
of the curve. Luckily, the music choices at FILMTV-TRACKS.com
are always growing and changing reflecting the needs and trends
of the film and multimedia industry – so visit often!