Oct 18, 2011, 11:24

Production Music

Featured Production Music Track

Rudy Pusateri

Big Black Boom by Rudy Pusateri

For some reason, tracks composed for specific custom music projects always seem to shine a bit more than tracks composed solely under the musician’s personal timeline and creative agenda. It is easy to imagine that musician Rudy Pusateri, from the beautiful city of Castelvetrano, Italy, was commissioned to write this energy drink of a track for a cheerleading competition replete with jealous competitors, scary triple somersaults and muscular dudes fiercely defending their heterosexuality (*quick tip: be patient during the drum intro. The good stuff eventually kicks in.)

If Pusateri’s personal energy level is in any way reflected in this license Black-Eyed Peas sound alike then seatbelts and helmets will surely be needed for his guided tour of the Sicilian coastline.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians.

Oct 7, 2011, 19:48

Production Music

Featured Production Music Track

Prairie Town Morning by United Sonic Alliance

Until Aaron Copland, orchestral (or “serious”) composers in the US were relegated to the shadows of the great European masters, content to make par. Copland actually gave America its own unique voice in that medium. His Symphony #3, written during what many critics believe to be his creative peak, is one of the most celebrated musical expressions of adventure & naïve wonder.

Royalty-free Aaron Copland sound alike tracks like “Prairie Town Morning” above are licensed quite often for meeting openers, TV commercials and other projects where the intended moods are timeless and inspiring and exuberant. Enjoy.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians.

Oct 5, 2011, 10:26

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The 2003 Pixar film Finding Nemo illustrates a rarely used directorial technique wherein the soundtrack, composed by Thomas Newman, intentionally drowns out dialog between characters that would normally be too important to miss. Near the end of the film, there’s an emotional scene where Nemo hears stories about the brave acts his father is doing in order to reach him.  At that point, the music swells up and drowns out what the pelican is telling the young boy.

Why? Because at that point in the story, the look on the boy’s face and the masterful music by Thomas Newman is way more powerful to the viewer than hearing details about what they already know. Director Andrew Stanton (who later went on to direct WALL-E) knew the story would be better told by communicating what Nemo was feeling rather than what Nigel the Pelican (voiced by Geoffrey Rush) was saying.

Check out the main theme of this great soundtrack:

The MusicRevolution.com community of musicians congratulates Pixar on creating a great movie music moment. If filmmakers wish to license a Thomas Newman sound alike, a list of similar tracks available for licensing can be found here.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.

Oct 4, 2011, 10:38

This post was provided by our friends at Daddy Van Productions, a concert video production.

From working with massive bands that have attained international stardom like Maroon 5 and Disturbed, to working with classic hair metal groups on a reboot like Motley Crue and Aerosmith, Daddy Van artist Charlie Terrell has carved out a niche for his digital video and film work.

As a member of the music community, Terrell has stayed involved with artists even though his own musical ambitions have burned out. “I got to a point where I was sick of music,” Terrell said, “so I said, ‘what am I going to do with myself?’” He currently creates digital portraits and the visual accompaniment to live concerts in the Daddy Van Studios in South Austin. Though the former is still more of a hobby than a full-blown career, his ambitions transcend all forms of media.

“My video is not my true voice, it is the residue of my ambition,” Terrell stated. “But when I’m working with a client, I like the challenge of trying to please them even though it’s not necessarily my own work. That’s the real challenge.”

His creative process is contextual, always changing to meet the evolving needs of his artists and bands.

“According to the client, they’re all different,” Terrell said. “With Motley Crue, we got that gig through the lighting designer, and we got on the phone. It was me, their manager, their road manager, Tommy [Lee], Nikki [Sixx], and Mick [Mars], and we all just talked. They’d say they envision a song to be _____________, and I’d say ‘Oh, I like that’. Or I’d say ‘I see a lot of blood in this song.”

Terrell’s creative methods are always collaborative when working with Daddy Van clients , playing a balancing act between his vision and that of the artist. He often has to satisfy several aspects of the client’s visual appeal. Incorporating new and exciting imagery to accent a performance is just as important as including parts of the band’s visual history. Working with Disturbed was an interesting case.

Terrell had to contend with the band’s early career success and the various iconic figures that went along with it. Well known for their dark side, Disturbed’s official mascot, a sinister smiling hooded figure known as “The Guy” had been a part of their visual aesthetic from the start of their career.

“With our trademark art work, “The Guy”, to kind of bring those things in there was important to us because those images have become a big part of the band,” Dan Donegan, guitarist for Disturbed, said.

“Actually, when Maroon 5 approached us,” Terrell said, “I worked with Jesse their keyboard play. He’s the guy who does a lot of their writing, and their music is very layered and smart. They’d never really done video, so he wanted to pull it way back. Sometimes it was only colors or blocks of colors.”

This is quite the contrast to the elaborate and eye grabbing images that display at a Disturbed show, which show scenes from an abandoned asylum (appropriately), or a Motley Crue concert and Tommy Lee’s infamous drum roller coaster. “In that case, it’s good to be challenged that way,” Terrell said about working with Maroon 5’s minimalistic approach.

Using several digital film and video software, Terrell’s influences can manifest in several different ways. From splashes of color behind Maroon 5, the distorted and warped asylum scenes from disturbed, to the over-the-top hand that guides Tommy Lee’s drum roller coaster, his creations can be both entertaining and serious works of art.

Terrell has nothing but good things to say about his clients, as he’s always inspired by their vision. Satisfying that seems to be his highest priority.

“Everything is about matching the video to the song,” said Terrell.

Sep 29, 2011, 20:29

In August we wrote about selecting the right royalty-free music for sizzle reels. Sizzle reels, or demo reels, are a great way for organizations to provide a dynamic, multimedia overview of what they are all about. Music to be used for a corporate sizzle reel needs to be cleared for commercial use, otherwise the organization risks copyright infringement and the incurrence of potentially significant expenses.

We wrote that article after we had a number of requests to provide suggestions for royalty-free production music that would be appropriate for “sizzle reels”. After those recent requests, we specifically tagged a select group of royalty-free music tracks that we think will work well for many sizzle reels. A search on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) for “sizzle reel” yields the following 11 tracks—

http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=sizzle+reel&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=34&y=3

After writing last month’s blog article about royalty-free music for sizzle reels, we realized that MusicRevolution.com didn’t have its own sizzle reel and that we were missing a great promotional opportunity. So we engaged Tom Knight (http://www.tlkvo.com) to help us create a world-class sizzle reel of our own. To point Knight in the right direction for what we were looking to accomplish, we started with the music first. We decided that “Hope” by Sheyn Love would help us to convey the message that we were looking for MusicRevolution.com—

Hope (#00050200) by Sheyn Love

http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=19422

Our search metadata for “Hope” includes the descriptive terms “energetic”, “inspiring” and “fun’. These are all music qualities that can help to make a great sizzle reel.

With the track in hand, along with some copy, Tom Knight ran with the project. The following sizzle reel for MusicRevolution.com is the result—

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We are really pleased with how our sizzle reel came out. We think that our sizzle reel does a great job of communicating what MusicRevolution is all about. Others might have approached this project differently– they might have started with the video first and then they would have searched for the right music to accompany the video. You’re probably not shocked to hear that we started with the music since we are in the music business. Either way can work, but if you ask Tom Knight, I’ll bet he will tell you that the royalty-free music track we selected gave him clearer direction about what we wanted to achieve than any words could have.

With over 15,000 tracks of royalty-free production music online, there are many other possible music choices for sizzle reels on MusicRevolution.com.

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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from a online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Sep 28, 2011, 19:11

With Halloween just a month away, we thought that we would highlight some of the great royalty-free music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) that would be suitable for your Halloween production or for background music during Halloween. We have  great royalty-free music for Halloween. Check out these cool searches you can do on our site:

A search for “scary” yields over 150 royalty-free music tracks:

http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=scary&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=29&y=6

A search for “spooky” yields over 100 royalty-free music tracks:

http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?x=0&y=0&keyword=spooky

A search for “Friday the 13th” yields the following eight royalty-free “Friday the 13th” sound alike music tracks:

http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=friday+the+13th&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=28&y=8

With over 15,000 tracks of royalty-free production music online, there are many other possible music choices for your Halloween production on MusicRevolution.com.

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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com,a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from a online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Sep 27, 2011, 11:02

Production Music

Featured Production Music Track

Please Make It Stop by ideascapes music

In 1978, Bob Marley departed London for Jamaica after a two-year, self-imposed period of exile.  He had just recorded Legend (later named by Time Magazine as the greatest album of the 20th century).  While in Jamaica, Marley performed a huge concert during which he had leaders of Jamaica’s two warring political parties, Michael Manley and Edward Seaga, join him onstage and shake hands with each other.

That’s the kind of peace-making we commemorate with this excellent track in our library heavily influenced by Marley’s music.

Media producers can license Bob Marley sound alike from our website along with 15,000 other great tracks.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians.

Sep 23, 2011, 10:36

Featured Production Music Track

Funk Bunk by Benny Hawes

Sometimes the truth just has to get watered down so we all get along. Ask anyone their favorite type of music and they’ll tell you they like “all kinds of music”. Ask anyone which crowd they hung out with in high school and they’ll tell you “all crowds.” Both statements are lies.

This royalty free 1970s funk track is no exception as it skillfully extracts the smelliest of musical elements from the sexual revolution and distills them into a track politically correct enough to sell mutual funds during Sesame Street. Available for your media production for just $49.99.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians.

Sep 20, 2011, 21:47

Featured Production Music Track

Panic  by Salieri Music, Inc

This impeccably produced horror movie soundtrack is great for causing bowel movements in neighborhood children everywhere, but it’s an absolutely dreadful musical choice for a budget meeting with your spouse. The loud percussion stabs that periodically chime in over the eery, quiet strings would eventually drive everyone homicidally mad.

This royalty free Alfred Hitchcock sounding track will make you consider using tear-free baby shampoo in the shower so you’ll at least see ‘ole Norm coming. Available for your media production for just $49.99.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians.

Sep 16, 2011, 10:24

Featured Production Music Track

Quirky Bayou Funk Jam by Mike Bielenberg

The vocalist singing the tag line at the end of this track is Fred Sawyer, a back-up singer with Isaac Hayes. Fred is one of the most in-demand session vocalists in Atlanta so I was really pumped about working with him.

The track was originally created for a regional Ford commercial.

This royalty free music Harry Connick sounding track is absolutely free-of-charge for your production as long as you credit us. Click here for details.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 15,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians.