Film + TV

At stockmusic.net, we have lots of expert advice and insights on using music in film and TV. Our blog is dedicated to providing in-depth coverage of all aspects of music for film and television, from composition and production to licensing and distribution. If you are a filmmaker, composer, or music supervisor, or just curious, our team of experienced writers and industry experts can bring you the latest insights and advice to help you make the most of your creative endeavors.
  • Can You Use Royalty-Free Music For Commercial Use?

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    Can You Use Royalty-Free Music For Commercial Use?
    Music licenses can get expensive for content creators, especially if you are working with popular songs, royalties, and commercial projects. Unfortunately,...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • Understanding the Basics of Video Editing

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    Understanding the Basics of Video Editing
    Visual storytelling has become integral to most people's daily communication in our rapidly evolving digital age. Platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • Do You Need a Music License for Film?

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    Do You Need a Music License for Film?
    Music in the background of a video can make a scene pop and keep your project humming in viewers' heads - but it can also land you in legal trouble if you use...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • Mac vs. PC: Which Is Better for Video Editing?

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    Mac vs. PC: Which Is Better for Video Editing?
    Video editing is a detail-oriented process that often puts a high demand on your computer. Unlike standard browsers and programs, video editing software...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • How To Edit Videos on Your iPhone

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    How To Edit Videos on Your iPhone
    In movies and TV shows, video editors are often depicted as being glued to bright screens in dark rooms, but how often are they shown working from their...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • How To Use a Green Screen

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    How To Use a Green Screen
    What Is a Green Screen? A green screen is a large, flat, evenly colored surface intended to be removed and replaced from the camera footage. They're ideal for...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • The Benefits of an External Camera Monitor

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    The Benefits of an External Camera Monitor
    Filming a movie, commercial, or another type of video is an art form that requires strict attention to detail. Unfortunately, small and poorly lit camera...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • 6 Cameras That Have the Best Autofocus

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    6 Cameras That Have the Best Autofocus
    When watching a video, there's nothing more distracting than a subject being every-so-slightly blurry or out of focus. Subject blurriness is almost always...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • Types of Cameras and Their Purpose

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    Types of Cameras and Their Purpose
    If you're looking to get into photography, whether as a hobby or a career, you're going to need a camera. While smartphone cameras are a great place to start,...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team

  • A Beginners Guide To Filmmaking

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    A Beginners Guide To Filmmaking
    Filmmaking is an exciting field, but it can be difficult to get started. Whether you're fresh out of film school or looking to create a film adaptation of...

    Jamie Brehm

    Stockmusic.net team