Tuesday, 24 November 2015

The background music of my interview

Some tips about how to choose interview background music.


1. THINK ABOUT YOUR AUDIENCE

You can use the filters on the Find Music page to help you do that:
using-filters-to-find-the-right-music

2. Make Sure Your Audience Can Hear You

It is always tempting to have the music playing high in the mix. If it is too loud the track will distract from your voice and your message will be lost in the mix.
Camtasia comes with two handy ‘audio fx’ to help you. You can drag the ‘lower volume’ effect onto your music track when your voice comes in and then use the ‘raise volume’ effect when you finish speaking.
3. Suitable to the theme and content.

4. Here’s Where To Find Good Royalty-Free Music and Sound Effects

We produce audio for clients worldwide at Music Radio Creative and can help you to select the correct music and design a professional intro and outro for your videos with voice-over and sound effects. All our audio is fully licensed so you don’t need to worry about any royalties or fees if you purchase from us.
If you’re looking for some good royalty-free music and prefer to hunt for it yourself, a great resource I use often isAudioJungle. I made a video here to show you just how easy it is to find music and sound effects at a reasonable price: Where To Find Radio Sound Effects and Music Beds for Jingles
If you’re in need of some free sound effects there’s an awesome catalogue of them online to use completely royalty-free under the CC0 license.


I have found some music for my interview. I found use piano music is suitable for my interview because the museum is represent elegance and wisdom. Some piano music can express these emotion. 



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