Songs Used in Our Videos
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
I've been receiving a lot of e-mails about the song used in the original "3D Edition" announcement video. Each time I put together a screencast or video, I usually spend a few hours scouring the net for a great song that captures the feeling of the video and is available with a podsafe or creative commons license. Sometimes it takes a bit of hunting, but there is some wonderful music out there.
Here are direct links to some of the music I have used recently. Enjoy the music and please support these artists who have allowed their music to be used for creative projects.
- ditto ditto - by ditto ditto (used in the current "3D Edition")
- Wake the Sun - by The Matches (used in edited "3D Edition")
- Turn Out The Light - by The New Amsterdams (used in "RSS importer and Chart Backgrounds")
- The Blue Roses - by Rookie of the Year (used in "NetNewsWire Importer")
- Its About Your Soul - Delphinium Blue (used in "Tick Marks")
- Stop - by the Plain White T's (used in "Recently Played Songs")
- Mystic Chants - by Anne Young (used in "Lord of the Rings Timeline")
Labels: ccmixter, creative commons, ditto, music, podsafe, video
2 Comments:
Hey Adam, thank you for the links!
Are you aware that ditto ditto page says the song is used in 3rd Edition? Should it say 3D instead of 3rd?
Cheers,
Sergio
Hey,
I hate to be party pooper, but...
I remember when you asked folks for suggestions via your blog for the applications for which your program would be used. From my recollection, a significant portion of the people who responded to you via the blog were looking for the ability to make printed versions of their timelines for either presentations, hand outs.
I know you've worked hard on this latest version, and I don't want to take away from your accomplishment, but it doesn't seem wise to ignore a portion of your customers who thought the program would be able to print their timeline.
I recently upgraded, and didn't find any improvements to the print out of the timelines. Will there ever be an upgrade that accounts for the lack of a serviceable print out option from Timeline?
J.R.
mobuli@aol.com
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