Tag Archives: TV Production

6 Great ways to Search for Production Music

Finding that perfect cue for your video footage can be tricky and tiresome. There are too many choices out there, and if you use a crowd-sourced library, you will have to sift through thousands of amateurish returns before locating a … Continue reading

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Film Music: What if Nino Rota had Fruity Loops?

Today we are celebrating the Birthday of composer Nino Rota. He is most famous for his astonishing film score music,  a list of credits that includes Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliette, almost every film that Fellini directed, and oh yeah …. … Continue reading

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It Takes Three to Tango: Filmmakers, Composers, & Music Libraries

Gather round all ye who make, or would make films and listen to a little story from our checkered past. Once upon a time there was a major Hollywood Film starring major Hollywood dudes; one of  which who may or … Continue reading

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But I Want My Production Music For Free!

Feel free to read the title of this blog in a whining voice. Go ahead…“I Want my Production Music Free!” Yes, of course you do, and we want world peace, complimentary dentistry and that Cable TV thing your cousin Vinnie … Continue reading

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Media Globalization Is Cool

What happens when you take an Australian product, a progressive creative team from the Berkshires in Massachusetts (Insight Message Labs), a Ukrainian animation house, the coolest music library from New York (in this case featuring production music by a British … Continue reading

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Romantic & Sexy Production Music, A Valentine’s Day Usage Manual

Back in the days of the Silent Movie, local piano players tinkled the eighty eights in order to underscore the overacting and telegraph to the somewhat shellshocked audience what they should be feeling. The Heroine is on the railroad tracks, … Continue reading

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When The Eye Of The Tiger Needs Glasses; The Other Side of Sports Production Music.

Sports, competition, games. We love getting psyched, cheering, wearing stupid team jerseys, drinking beer, and eating too many Fritos. Those of us who use production music to underscore and highlight sporting events sometimes neglect to consider the human interest side … Continue reading

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