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The importance of
categorizing music
Categorizing music may be a slap in the face of most music
creators, however, it is more
valuable than it might appear in the first place.Let’s talk
about how beneficial categorization
can be in the field of music
licensing... read
more
Sports Music - finding
the right music for sports and extreme sports scenes
Sports are about action and excitement. With a few exceptions
most sports are about
speed. Contestants start for fastest sprinter, fastest skier or
fastest driver. When we do
sports our pulse is racing, our heartbeat frequency is... read
more
Music should be real -
even in film and television...
This might turn out to be another ‘good’ music vs. stock
music, but here’s the point:
If you think that a small snare drum and some “yo brother”
make a rap song, don’t
even bother selling me anything under your Hip Hop banner...
read more
Heavy Metal Music in
film and television
Heavy Metal music. That stands for power, energy, velocity, danger and aggression –
just to name a few.In film, television and commercial spots hard and heavy music has
usually found its bed in action driven scenes such as car chases,...
read more
Music production for
film, television and commercials - dealing with the artist
Music supervisors (or the film/tv/commercial producers who
put them in charge) sometimes
need a very specific piece of music for their production. Be it
they couldn’t find “that” track
in an otherwise good music catalogue or that... read
more
Music Supervisors and
the curse of romantic scenes?
There are literally thousands of possibilities to underscore
romantic scenes with music
in film. As for instrumental music a grand piano comes to mind;
just think of the scores
in legendary super-romantic “Pretty Woman”... read
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