Views : 135,512
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Oct 20, 2018 ^^
Rating : 4.666 (419/4,604 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-19T12:34:36.657442Z
See in json
Top Comments of this video!! :3
BIG ADVICE: Most classical music is part of the public domain. You'll have music from Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart and lots of other artists legally for free, but you have to play and record the music yourself, or download the recorded tracks from Wikipedia and other public domain sites. Prior recordings where famous orchestras play those tracks are copyrighted, but the sheet itself usually isn't.
114 |
I once made that mistake with editing to music by using a movie score from Bram Stoker's Dracula in one of my student film projects. I had a scene where a hitman was closing in on his new victim to "The Hunt Builds". I wanted to give a certain vibe to the scene that I was trying to portray to my composer, so he can make an original score for the scene. I didn't realize however that it actually intimidated my composer and he felt he couldn't portray it as good. So I told him to take the music out and go with how he felt the scene should play out and gave him as much freedom as possible. I sat with him and answered any questions he asked and made him get his confidence back. He came up with something, that I wasn't fully in love with at first, but it grew on me after a couple of play throughs. I guess you can say the "The Hunt Builds" also slipped into my subconscious and wanted to stay. Glad I learned from that experience.
57 |
As I've listened through most songs on sites like these I almost always feel that all of them are generic and empty tracks.
The thing is that they try to fit to every video to maximize use. All genres. While adhering to popular predictable trends in "soundtrack music".. So therefore they fit no project perfectly... Unless you want it to sound generic.
And these snippets fall into these traps too for me.
I just wish there was a stock music provider who had songs with actual personality that can inspire. But then again I could just as easily ask for world class composers and realize my wishes are unfeasible for these providers of generic background music... :/
36 |
Nice brand work. As a film score enthusiast, I was always fascinated when I discovered a piece of music that was longer on the soundtrack release than it was in the film. In an effort to explore why the full-length cue didn't work for the filmmaker — I would add the cue back into the scene and let it play. I didn't always agree with the trim but it gave me a great insight into the use of natural sound or even silence to carrying a scene.
3 |
@ThisGuyEdits
5 years ago
Sign up to Music Vine's mailing list and receive 50% off your next music license: thisguyedits.com/musicinfilmYT ATOMIC BUBBLEGUM - "Watch Me Edit"-Session: www.patreon.com/posts/22171288
17 |