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Old 11th January 2007   #1
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Any recommendation? For corporate video ?
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Old 11th January 2007   #2
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You need to check with music library for rates based on usage. Big Bang Fuzz has large library or you can buy royalty free about $100 each CD based on themes.
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Old 11th January 2007   #3
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Maybe you can google for stuff you want to know. Other then Big Bang Fuzz, you can find KPM also. They have different timing like 10sec, 30sec or full length which suit well for video.

I believe website is able to find some which need to be purchase. Good Luck!
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Any recommendation? For corporate video ?
I have a contact which gives you really quite good royalty free music + sound effects, all for a 3 digit price.

Pm me if you need it.
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Isn't royalty-free music free?
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Old 15th January 2007   #6
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Isn't royalty-free music free?
erm nope. maybe we all got it confused. or i got confused.

if you;'re gonna use PRODUCTION music for commercial purposes, then yes, must pay a fee.

royalty free and library music (i believe they fall under the same category), some are free to consumers whilst most of them could be charged a nominal fee.
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Old 16th January 2007   #7
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Sound effect normally are free. But not for sound samples and lilbrary music. You have to pay things like, per song and duration. Thats why the lilbrary music give you choices of 30sec 1min and full length.
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Isn't royalty-free music free?
Royalty free music means you don't have to pay royalties based on the terms and conditions of the usage for the music. Usually it means you buy it and use it for that one use but not to resell as is.

Free music is free. But! If it's free music as in put on the internet but not explicitly stated as available for use in commercial enterprises, then it's not really free and you can't use it for anything other than just for self listening.
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Old 18th January 2007   #9
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you could get a deal with SONY BMG as your supplier too
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Old 18th January 2007   #10
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So compose it yourself or use Sony Acid or CineScore to help you do that. It's commercial ready (whatever that means).
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http://www.smartsound.com/index.html

I use it with Premiere...
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Old 27th February 2007   #12
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Default Re: Royality Music in CD

Originally Posted by ilovehouse View Post
PRODUCTION music for commercial purposes, then yes, must pay a fee.

royalty free and library music (i believe they fall under the same category), some are free to consumers whilst most of them could be charged a nominal fee.
Music licensing can be very tricky, the music you buy from CD shop, the disc is yours, but not the music, so in short you can listen to hear and not do anythingelse.

Buy-out & royalty free music provides the convience of a one time payment, but do check the fine prints if it is across all medium and uses.

Production library music would be the money churner ... the license goes by medium, duration of use and region they go into.

I'm not a IP expert do correct me if my mis-understandings.
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