Sign up now and get a free Tip Sheet for Videographers!

Music and SoundFX Libraries Buyer's Guide

Tony Bruno
Special 2007

Your video is nearly perfect. The lighting is moody, the camera work is stellar and the framing is fantastic. Even your sound is crisp, clear and hiss-free.

All you need to complete the moment is the bark of a gun, the gasp of a crowd and the sudden sting of an orchestra. Unfortunately, you're locked in the editing booth, you don't own a gun and the closest thing you have to an orchestra is the junior high band down the street.

Fortunately, you have options. Be it a CD collection of royalty-free music and sound effects, à la carte downloads or even tools no more complex than video editing software, the average videographer has everything needed to make those videos sing.

When Silence Is Deadly

As with all other elements of the video production process, the choice of both music and sound effects requires careful attention. Nothing can kill the climactic moment, when your hero fires his honkin' Desert Eagle pistol, like having the muzzle flash accompanied by a sound of something akin to a gassy poodle hiding off-camera.

Big studios solve these problems by paying big money for big soundtrack artists, orchestras and Foley studios to fill up their production's soundscape. But what about everyone else? Fortunately, there are three incredibly useful options available to the Average Joe:

  • Royalty-free music and SFX CDs
  • Downloads on demand
  • Loop-based software packages

All three options will do the trick to saturate your video with sound. Which one is right for you depends on the needs of the video at hand.

No Fees, My Liege?

We've all done it. Lacking time, energy or a little of both, we drop a favorite song into our video to show our friends as a "temp cut." Sure enough, it plays well. It doesn't take too long before you become convinced that maybe that song belongs in your video. Why not just make it a permanent fixture?

If money is no object, then there's no problem. You just have to pay the appropriate license fees to obtain permission. Be warned, however. You could probably buy a nice-sized boat for the cost of an average license. What's worse is that it's seldom a one-time fee. Depending on the terms of the agreement, you might have to pay royalties to the licensor every single time your video shows. Gee, maybe that song doesn't belong in your video after all. Fortunately, lots of talented folks make their music available for a one-time, up-front royalty-free fee. Sure, you won't normally hear these tunes on the radio, but they're usually just as good as - and sometimes far better than - many of the already-claimed pieces of music. Great! You have a solution. But where the heck can you find this stuff?

Page: 1 2 3

Want to learn more? People that read this article also read:

  • Editing:
    Fix It in Post
    If a director, cinematographer, producer or uncle of the movie studio mogul tells you, "no worries... we'll fix it in post," tell them, "well, sure, we can... but it'll cost you."
  • Audio: Hearing... Visually!Some audio recorded may be sounds you want, others might not. There are magical visual maps of the sounds you hear that allow you to remove and control all that noise.
  • Basic Training: Tricks for J and L CutsEditing is an art, offering you hundreds of choices of cuts in every 30-frame second. The subtle J- and L-cuts are two of the most powerful, yet simple, transitions of all.
  • Sponsors

Rate This Article

Rating: 1 (Poor) - 5 (Excellent)

1 2 3 4 5
How would you rate the author of this article?
How Would you rate the overall value of this article?
How would you rate the graphics?
How would you rate this article's method (i.e interview, tutorial, narrative) for explaining this topic?
How would you rate the depth and length of the article

Related Information

  • Editing:
    Fix It in Post
    If a director, cinematographer, producer or uncle of the movie studio mogul tells you, "no worries... we'll fix it in post," tell them, "well, sure, we can... but it'll cost you."
  • Audio: Hearing... Visually!Some audio recorded may be sounds you want, others might not. There are magical visual maps of the sounds you hear that allow you to remove and control all that noise.
  • Basic Training: Tricks for J and L CutsEditing is an art, offering you hundreds of choices of cuts in every 30-frame second. The subtle J- and L-cuts are two of the most powerful, yet simple, transitions of all.
  • Tutorial:
    The Compression Connection
    How to Give Your Audio That Pro Sound
  • Stock Footage 101
    Buyer's Guide
    With the ever increasing demand for quality and quick turn-around time, stock footage is fast becoming not just a simple convenience but rather a downright necessity.