Written by Kent Carter. Say the words “music licensing” to an independent content creator, and you’re likely to get a cringe in response. After all, finding music to support your projects can be a daunting proposition, and there’s a lot of fear surrounding the process. At one end of the spectrum, you could hire a professional composer, but that’s likely beyond the budget for most burgeoning indie storytellers, YouTubers, and livestreamers. At the other end are the stock music sites offering free music licensing. While you may find a hidden gem here and there, you’re largely sacrificing quality, selection, and track structure with such options. And because this music is available to everyone for free, who wants stuff that’s overused and sounds like everyone else’s? Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 14 April, 2021