Scoring a Game Trailer only with Freebies (CFFFF #1)



Welcome to “Compose For Film For Free”, my new series about free software for aspiring film and media composers. In each …

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  1. This is brilliantly explained. I want to get into creative music and this is what I needed. Thank you. 😊

  2. Spitfire Audio's Labs are totally free with just over 50 excellent libraries. Superb quality. All you need is install their free library manager.

  3. Free Kontakt instruments have to be Kontakt Player compatible or they open in demo mode, making the sound stop completely after 30 minutes. You're not gonna find Kontakt Player compatible libraries outside of companies doing it because you have to pay Native Instruments to have your library be Player compatible.

  4. 1:07 That's how Germans, and most of us Europeans signal the number 3. Learn that to avoid getting killed like in Tarantino's movies

  5. The only downside of this is that I can hear so clearly when Project Sam instruments are used. I mean the odd ones. Strings and horn are fine.

  6. The Project SAM Free Orchestras are absolutely building into a very versatile toolkit! Fracture Sounds Blueprint series and the Heavocity Foundations series (which sadly they seem to have neglected recently) are also great collections of free instruments. I also used the first release in Westwood's free Roots series in my entry into the Whispers of Lumina competition, the cello provided a really meaty low drone for the forest scenes! As you say Andreas, great times to be composing music!

  7. Fantastic guide, Andreas. Very nice ways for beginners to try some things out.

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