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Licensed Music for Promo Videos

Apr 5th, 2021 (edited)
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  1. Be fully aware of the music's copyright policies!
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  3. Typically I suggest purchasing music from "https://audiojungle.net/" (Average 9-20 USD) under the trailer/beats/stomps category - Those tracks are really good and they easily hype up the video. (In case of copyright claim while publishing on YT or any platform, you can raise a dispute and paste the license code to get the rights back)
  4. Also, try these subscription-based websites: "https://www.epidemicsound.com/", "https://www.monstercat.com/gold" (My Favourite!), "https://artlist.io/" - You will only need the subscription to be active at the time of publishing the video and you can deactivate your sub after publishing is done.
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  6. On the other hand, if you do not have a budget to spend on music, the internet has a ton of No-copyright music (NCS for example). Maybe you can pick one from there.
  7. One problem with free sources like NCS is that they are majorly electronic and EDMs, and they rarely fit for a trailer.
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  9. You can also use copyrighted music as long as the platform/artist allows you to do so. For instance, YouTube doesn't block or copy strike most of the copyrighted music and they only demonetize the video. If copyrighted music (where the music artist has denied allowing use) is detected by Twitch, the video will get removed. Instagram and Facebook will mute the video in the same case.
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  11. As a precaution, I would advise you to test upload a dummy video with your choice of music to these platforms first and confirm if anything happens. Because you see, to revise the video with completely different music is a painful task and will take more time on the delivery of your video.
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