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Music Licensing Reinterpreted: Music Vine Gets Massive Interface Overhaul

Music licensing provider Music Vine has just released a major update to their interface, reinterpreting both the way users search for music, as well as license it. The site has overhauled search categories, added focus terms and new filters and changed their licensing structure and workflow. In addition to that functional overhaul, Music Vine has gotten a pleasant, contemporary facelift. Is it useful? Let’s have a look. So you have a project, maybe it’s already shot and now you need some music for it, something that fits, something that underscores what you already see in the footage you have shot. Then you get to searching and two hours later you still aren’t even sure you have the right category selected and you start doubting your skills, the site your on, your project and life in general – not necessarily in that order. Pardon the dramatization, but also please just accept that at some point you might face the same challenge. This is where music licensing services differentiate themselves from each other. There are those that feel like they are working against you and the rare ones, that feel like they are actually helping you. Music Vine’s interface overhaul is meant to put it firmly in the latter category. What has changed? As with any music licensing services your goal will be to start with some broad strokes and then narrow down the kind of music you need, until only a few sensible options are left. The categories Music Vine offers...

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Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 11 September, 2018

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