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endlessness
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#1 Posted : 9/17/2013 12:02:37 AM
Hello guys and gals,

I need some non-copyrighted track to put in a video that explains the overview workings of the Analysis Kit.

Better if it´s not too cluttered music. Anything that sets a nice atmosphere without being too much ´in your face´.

The video will be featured on the main website for the kit, and obviously due credit will be given to whoever makes it, at the end of the video and/or wherever appropriate, though monetary compensation is not a possibility atm unfortunately.

Hopefully someone can help us out here Smile Feel free to pm me (or vodsel) about it or post here.

Thank you very much!!
 
Vodsel
Senior Member | Skills: Filmmaking and Storytelling, Video and Audio Technology, Teaching, Gardening, Languages (Proficient Spanish, Catalan and English, and some french, italian and russian), Seafood cuisine
#2 Posted : 9/17/2013 12:15:43 AM
I just want to add that it doesn't have to be a long track, since it will be edited along with the video content and we can loop it if necessary. Delivery should be stereo AIFF/WAV file.

We are already working in the piece and look forward to your help. Bring on suggestions Thumbs up
 
Handel
#3 Posted : 9/17/2013 12:37:06 AM
Your best bet is Creative Commons music, since there are about 350,000 tracks to choose from, all free.

Simply search for Creative Commons "Attribution" music on Vimeo http://vimeo.com/musicstore and/or at http://www.jamendo.com/en/ (use "advanced search" to make sure your search results contain only such-licensed tracks).

IF your video is non-commercial, you can also search for Attribution-NonCommercial Creative Commons tracks, which are more numerous and will expand your choices.

The only thing required by a Creative Commons track when used is to give credit (name of the artist, title of the track/album, preferably a link too to where you found it). That's it.
 
Vodsel
Senior Member | Skills: Filmmaking and Storytelling, Video and Audio Technology, Teaching, Gardening, Languages (Proficient Spanish, Catalan and English, and some french, italian and russian), Seafood cuisine
#4 Posted : 9/17/2013 1:02:49 AM
Handel wrote:
Your best bet is Creative Commons music, since there are about 350,000 tracks to choose from, all free.


Thank you Handel, I am aware of CC. That was one option, but endlessness pointed out that we have a big community with plenty of people who produce music of their own, and we thought some of them might like the idea of contributing to the analysis kit project.



 
Felnik
#5 Posted : 9/17/2013 1:46:02 AM
Here, feel free to use anything you want there are
Tons of tracks to pick from . contact me if you find anything that
Works . If there's a section of something you like let me know .

http://m.soundcloud.com/finegan_finch

The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke


http://vimeo.com/32001208
 
Vodsel
Senior Member | Skills: Filmmaking and Storytelling, Video and Audio Technology, Teaching, Gardening, Languages (Proficient Spanish, Catalan and English, and some french, italian and russian), Seafood cuisine
#6 Posted : 9/17/2013 1:29:50 PM
Thank you Smile

There's definitely a few that would work well. PMing you soon.
 
 
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