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Trailer music is powerful, Epic and Cinematic

When you sit down to watch a movie, whether it’s on TV or at the cinema, you will no doubt come across the trailers for other movies that are coming on TV or out in the cinema soon.

These trailers are usually action packed and go to show you the key parts of the movie that the directors want to try and show off; but if you think about any good trailer out there, the main thing that people tend to remember is the music!

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Speaking to friends afterwards about the trailer, if you cannot remember the name you will no doubt be able to remind them of how the trailer music actually went! It’s important, then, to try and remember just how important the audio side of things can be when you are trying to make something really stand out.

The work that goes into creating unique trailer music is completely independent of the movie itself; it’s no something that you just decide to go with or hope for the best on, or even steal from the film. Most of the time, good trailer music will be uniquely composed for that trailer to expose the themes, emotions and energies behind the movie itself.

In a way, trailer music can be used to help set the tone for the thought process on the movie; without audio, it would just be muted scenes that would be hard to gauge.

With the help of some trailer music, though, things become far more engaged! It helps to create that element of hype of power, around any element of the trailer itself. By shining a light on the atmosphere of what is supposed to be conveyed form what you are seeing on the screen, trailer music can be the perfect icing on the cake for any trailer that feels it needs to stand out a little bit more. The composition style from trailer music to normal music is completely different, and tends to be built around a very meticulous style of work that makes every single second count

Trailer music is powerful

You might have a main theme song for the movie already, but it shouldn’t double as your trailer music; having a snippet from a song isn’t nearly as powerful as being able to call upon the unique sounds of trailer music. It helps to create a unique style of interaction with the audience that a typical song that is ripped for the trailer simply would not usually be able to attain, not with so much power and ease. Trailer music can be the difference between being remembered and researched by a viewer, or being forgotten about completely.

 

Capturing the emotions

BUSINESS is based around helping to make sure that trailer music remains one of the standout aspects of any trailers that come out through creating epic music that’s built around capturing the emotions and attention of the audience. When music shines together and really sounds as it should, it can help empower the visuals so much more to create the perfect artistic experience; this is what we look to do with any trailer music that we take on.

We provide trailer music with a solid “overall” sound and feel to music supervisors

Trailer music has the Epic and futuristic cinematic flair of music  Perfect for movie trailer, game or youtube video project.

 

Instagram Video | Useful tips and techniques on how to edit and encode

Instagram Video | Useful tips and techniques to edit and encode

Created in October, 2010 by Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom, Instagram is a free online mobile app/service based on photo and video sharing. The app makes it possible for users, taking pics and videos with their smartphones, to share them with the world via social media sites including Facebook, Flicker and Tumbler, privately or publicly. Instagram’s video sharing option was launched in 2013 and has continued to grow exponentially ever since.

Attracting People to Your Videos

Like anything, when it comes to using a service like Instagram to attract a targeted audience, or create impressive effects, you’ll really want to fine tune your videos, following the required Instagram video format, taking it above and beyond what you’d be able to accomplish using the Instagram app. The goal of this article is to provide tips and techniques that will help you achieve a more effective strategy for editing and encoding your Instagram videos and make them shine.

The most important thing to keep in mind is the Instagram approved length of the videos. On March 29th, Instagram publicized a significant change in how videos will be presented. Primarily that instead of their previous 15 second limit, the new Instagram video format can now be up to 60 seconds long. In addition, as part of today’s announcement, all consumers on iOS devices will now be able to produce a video using multiple clips in their camera roll.

Learn how to edit and encode your videos on Instagram

Before we get info the Instagram video format tips and techniques, install the Instagram app on your phone which you’ll find on Google Play.

Editing Your Video
To begin, you’ll need to place the video in an editing application and make improvements from there, keeping in mind that the dimensions of an Instagram video is 640 x 640. The majority of video editing applications make it possible to customize/modify the aspect ratio of video projects. If you’re not sure how to do this, Instagram will automatically crop the sides of the video for you to import and allow you to adjust the cropping position from inside of the app. If you’d rather verify the crop points before placing it on the phone, do it here or while in the encoding process.

Convert the Video into a H.264 Codec
The H.264 Codec format is best, since it looks fantastic and at the same time keeps the file size low, making the transfer process quick and easy. While Instagram accepts various other video formats, H.264 Codec is known as one of the easiest yet effective options. There are a number of encoding apps available today that convert to H.264, with good examples being MPEG Streamclip app (free) and the Adobe Media Encoder. You can also use a compressor that has a H.264 setting.

Transferring the Video to Your Phone
Once you have the video in the optimal format, the least complicated way to transfer it from your computer to your phone is using Dropbox, a cloud based storage app, and you can sign up for free for a limited amount (but plenty for smaller video projects) of storage space.

Next, upload your video to a specified folder (easy to create) in Dropbox on your computer. If you haven’t done it already, install the Dropbox app on your smartphone, locate your video file using the app, and then save it to your gallery or camera roll. From here you’ll be able to access the video from Instagram.

By following the Instagram video format recommendations, tips and techniques to edit and encode, you’ll be ready to share your video creations with the world.