Wednesday, February 9, 2011

It Takes a Village

Filmmakers have a host of concerns including – but certainly not limited to – cameras, actors, lights, sound, film, location, scripts and music. The last of these can be especially challenging, since music is an artistic medium all to itself. Commissioning a musician to write for a film can be an expensive proposition and involves some potentially tricky contract wrangling. Then again, using music that has already been written involves a time-consuming venture determining what can and cannot be used and if it can, for how much.

That is why Moby is really cool. At Mobygratis.com filmmakers are allowed to simply register for a free account that gives them access to a generous collection of his music for use in film. [READ MORE HERE]

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