The last video I finished was 2:25 long and had about 40 cuts, so getting the cuts lined up with the beat(s) was probably the most time-intensive part of the whole project. I guess I was hoping there was a way to play the whole timeline (all clips and audio as well) at a slower speed (say, at 75% or 50%) so that when I am putting in markers then I am able to be a little bit more accurate.Īlso, I guess I need to figure out a way to make the soundtrack wave form bigger.Īgain, thanks for ALL the advice already given. Thanks to everyone for affirming that it is just a case of "look and listen." Now there’s no excuse for having anything but the best music in your videos.Since you ALL had great tips, it probably doesn't make sense to quote everyone and reply "individually" so I hope it is ok if just kind of group my reactions together in one post. Lickd has real songs you recognize, and so will your viewers. This isn’t any cheapskate soundalike music either. TLDR: Lickd offers you chart music that you can use without getting a copyright claim or losing your ad revenue. Fortunately, music licensing platform, Lickd has a huge library of commercial music that is meant for creators to use. This music is most likely going to be from famous artists that will definitely be copyright protected. If you really want to connect to your audience, using well-known tracks that illustrate the point you’re making in the video can really help. Using generic music just to avoid copyright claims on YouTube isn’t going to take your content from zero to hero. Your video could be the most exciting thing in the world and just a few steps away from perfect, but it’ll be better with the right music. Everything is better with music, no matter what it is.
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