Trailer music

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Trailer music (a subset of production music) is the background music used for film previews, which is not always from the film's soundtrack. The purpose of this music is to complement, support and integrate the sales messaging of the mini-movie that is a film trailer. Because the score for a movie is usually composed after the film is finished (which is much after trailers are released), a trailer will incorporate music from other sources. Sometimes music from other successful films or hit songs is used as a subconscious tie-in method.

The music used in the trailer may be (or may have suggestive derivatives from):

  • Popular or well-known music, often chosen for its tone, appropriateness of a lyric, or familiarity.
  • Specially composed music. One of the most famous Hollywood trailer music composers, credited with creating the musical voice of contemporary trailers, is John Beal, who began scoring trailers in the 1970s and, in the course of a thirty year career, created original music for over 2,000 movie trailer projects,[2] including 40 of the top-grossing films of all time, such as Star Wars, Forrest Gump, Titanic, Aladdin, The Last Samurai and The Matrix.
  • Songs, which may include knock-offs of recognizable (but often expensive to license) songs.
  • "Library" music, which is previously composed production music. Trailer music library companies typically do not offer their music to the public and develop and license music exclusively to the motion picture studios, although Immediate Music did release a commercial album called "Trailerhead,” Reeltime Music with a double CD called “Coming Soon” and Two Steps From Hell with three albums called "Invincible” (2010), "Archangel” (2011) and "SkyWorld" (2012). Brand X Music and Audiomachine have also released albums available to the public.

Articles

  • The Art of Scoring Trailers: John Beal by Lukas Kendall, Part 1 - Film Score Monthly Magazine, issue #35, July 2003, pp 6–7, Part 2 continues in issue #36/37 Aug/Sep 1993, pp18–19 Online version
  • Art of the Tease by Rick Sherwood, Hollywood Reporter August 25, 1992 pp. S-39-S-72

Trailer Music Companies

This is an incomplete list of trailer music companies and production libraries.

  • 8 Dawn Music
  • 13th Brotherhood
  • 615 Music
  • Abaco Music
  • Acoustitracks
  • Adrenaline Music
  • Alibi Music Library
  • Alpha Dog Music
  • Altitude Music
  • Amphibious Zoo
  • Amusicom
  • Anger Music Library
  • Anti-Hero
  • APM Music
  • Apollon's Quill
  • Applauzium
  • Apple Trax
  • Arcadia
  • Atmosphere
  • Audio Active
  • Audio Network
  • Audiomachine
  • Auracle Music
  • Berlin Production Music
  • Beyond Music
  • Big Score Music
  • Bing Bang Boom!
  • Blood of the Covenant
  • BMG Music
  • Boomerang Music
  • Boost Music
  • Brand X Music
  • Brickwall Audio
  • BrunuhVille
  • Bruton Music
  • Cavendish Music
  • Chicago Music Library
  • Cinetrax

  • ICON Trailer Music
  • IFM Music
  • Ignite
  • Immediate Music / Globus
  • Impact Music
  • Intervox
  • Ivan Torrent
  • J Trax Music
  • Jeremiah Pena
  • Jesper Kyd
  • Jo Blankenburg
  • Jon Bourne
  • Josh Kramer
  • JW Media Music
  • KAP Music
  • Kerry Muzzey
  • Killer Tracks
  • Kopius Few
  • Kosinus
  • KPM Music
  • Les Friction
  • Liquid Cinema
  • Louder Production Music
  • Massive Impacts
  • Mariposa Lane Music
  • Mark Petrie
  • Massive Noise Machine
  • Media Ventures
  • Megatrax
  • Melodeicon
  • Methodic Doubt Music
  • Montage MX
  • MoonLab Music
  • Moss Landing
  • Music Candy
  • Music Junkies
  • MusicBox
  • Must Save Jane
  • Nature Shock Music
  • Network Music

  • Nightingale Music
  • Non-Stop Music
  • Novem Music
  • Offworld Audio
  • OPM Music
  • Opus Pocus Music
  • Orchestrated Chaos
  • PP Music
  • Particle Engine
  • Pfeifer Broz. Music
  • Phantom Power Music
  • Phil Rey (PhReyMusic)
  • Picture Perfect Music
  • PitchHammer Music
  • Position Music
  • PostHaste Music Library
  • Power House Music Productions
  • Production Music Online
  • Promobox Aeterna
  • Proofread Music
  • Pusher
  • Q-Factory
  • redCola Music
  • Resonate Music Group
  • Reumable Source Music
  • RipTide Music
  • Robert Etoll
  • Ryan Taubert
  • Scorched Score
  • Selectracks
  • Sencit Music
  • Shockwave Sound
  • Silent Methods
  • Simply Choir
  • Skanda music
  • Skyfly Studios
  • Songs To Your Eyes
  • Sonic Librarian

  • Sonic Symphony
  • Sonic Tremor
  • Sonton Trailer Tracks
  • Soundiva
  • Sounds of Dream
  • Sounds of Heaven
  • Source In Sync
  • Spider Cues
  • Splilmer Music
  • Sprint Music
  • Stephen Arnold Music
  • Superior Music
  • Switch
  • Synchronic Music
  • Media Music Factory
  • Tunes of Fantasy
  • TrailerTrax
  • Twisted Jukebox
  • Two Steps from Hell
  • UBM Music
  • Ultimate Epic Music
  • Underground Music
  • Universal Trailer Series
  • Unstoppable Music
  • Veigar Margeirsson
  • Verbal Vigilante
  • Video Helper
  • Villa
  • Vlado Hudec
  • West One Music
  • Westar Music
  • White Wall Music
  • Wild Rumpus Music
  • X-IT Music
  • X-Ray Dog
  • Xtortion Audio
  • Zack Hemsey
  • ZerOKilled Music / T.T.L

References

  1. http://www.soundtrack.net/trailers/
  2. Daily Variety: Razor-thin copyright line

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