I Come To Praise Little Ceasar’s, Not To Eat It.

Want to see just how much impact a high quality piece of Production music can have on your video? Look no further. The ghastly slab of tomato drenched Frisbee masquerading as a Middle American dinner option becomes an Epic and Inspirational choice sure to save your family from economic and dietary doom courtesy of this tremendous & beautifully executed piece of production music.

Now contrast this legitimately beautiful piece of work with yet another stock music catastrophe clearly modeled after “WALKING ON SUNSHINE”. Memo to all spot producers: STOP USING THIS CRAP-how much are you paying for this garbage-are you nuts?

We here at the Organic Music Library want to emphasize and re-emphasize that there are a multitude of reasons to use our production music, but perhaps none so strong as the simple fact that production music is designed to serve, support, and enhance your images. It is a tragedy when a wonderful piece of video is made to look cheap by poor music choices. The Organic Music Library can help elevate your final product at a price point that won’t break the bank.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1020318853 David A. Mackey

    Peter, some songs just need to be retired from songs and movie trailers. “Walking On Sunshine” heads the list. “Nobody But Me” is a close second.

    For me, Little Caesar spots lost their punch when Jackson Beck stopped doing the voiceovers. I think he was close to 90 by that time. He’s long gone now.