Royalty Free Music for Your Video Projects
Okay, I admit it, I'm spoiled. Whenever I have something I really want to put music to, I use a composer. I have a great relationship with a guy who scores most of my stuff and I'm even getting to the point where I can pay him once and awhile. Sometimes, however, this is overkill.
Knoptop chimes in this week with an episode of Quick FX which reveals a great list of resources that will fill any music need you probably have (like a background track), just short of actually involving musical talent. A good example is the nifty riff he employs in his own show that quickens the pace and carries an air of fun creativity.


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Also check out freemusicarchive.org
Also if you fancy free a Moby track on your project, check out http://www.mobygratis.com/film-music.html
http://www.jewelbeat.com/ is one not to miss. Hi quality music.
Oops my info was wrong.
picking up a program like Sony's Acid or Magix MusicMaker works well too, though it does take a bit of work.
Thank you, this is the best list ever!
I'm a filmmaker and I haven't heard of half of those before. (Also I mainly used composers before)
Cheers, man!
-Paulina
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