Filmstro, a company known for their adaptive music platform, just announced the launch of a new feature – Keyframes. According to the company, this feature gives the users precise control over their soundtrack. With Keyframes, users can set specific frame-accurate points on the timeline to adjust momentum, depth, and power. The idea is to allow customized music that matches visuals. This update brings Filmstro’s adaptive music technology, allowing for fine-tuning of soundtracks for videos. Throughout the years, we have been following the development of Filmstro, a British company established in Brighton, UK, which launched the first version of Filmstro in 2016. The app allows users to create their own tailored soundtracks for their videos, which is kind of opposite to the usual way we are used to. Now, the company is taking another step forward by introducing some useful new tools. Let’s take a closer look. Key features Keyframes: To precisely control the music’s intensity by adjusting Filmstro’s sliders at key moments in the timeline. Custom Lengths: For trimming and extending tracks to fit exact timing needs (without compromising audio quality). Stem Control: To gain full control over individual instruments by identifying one or more sounds to exclude from the final export. Improved Timeline Controls: A more intuitive and responsive editing experience with new ‘Rehearse, Record, Spot Edit, and Overwrite’ modes for greater creative flexibility. Enhanced User Experience: A streamlined interface designed for better video controls and more space for video edit. The new update is available now to all...
Published By: CineD - Friday, 14 February, 2025