Using music in multimedia pieces

Eric Maierson at MediaStorm offers some fantastic tips for using music in multimedia stories — such as video and audio.

The gist is this: Make sure you the music you choose is good. Otherwise, don’t use it. Then, learn to cut and shape the music to fit with your piece so that it becomes more than mere accompaniment.

Read Maierson’s full piece for more details, and if you’re interested in learning more about producing your own multimedia pieces, don’t hesitate to let me know.

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  • Nice post. You've really got good points here. I completely agree with you: The gist is this: Make sure you the music you choose is good. Otherwise, don’t use it. Then, learn to cut and shape the music to fit with your piece so that it becomes more than mere accompaniment. Music is really important - be it in a program, a show or anything; it requires passion, dedication and commitment to make the right choice, the perfect blend and the best strategy. Thus, multimedia, in any form, are perfect tools in making these things happen. As a music studio manager, I am interested in learning more about producing some multimedia pieces as I always keep on providing my music teachers as well as my dear clients, the students, the kind of improvement and satisfaction they need; so, I always look for the latest and the most reliable studio management tips to help me meet my goals and achieve excellence. Thanks again and more power. Til your next posts.
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