Have you ever wanted to be the composer of your own score? Filmstro can help you do just that.
Back in the day before the web took over every part of our lives, scoring a film required a talented composer and sometimes an orchestra. But now, a myriad of music libraries can help you add the right music to your project.
However, there was always one issue. What if the music you chose just needed that final tweak?
Filmstro aims to change the way you score with its customizable royalty-free music library. But how is it done? And can it truly achieve the work of a dedicated composer?
Scoring In Your Browser
Everything you do while working with Filmstro happens in your browser (at least for now). A nice surprise right off the bat was that creatives can upload their scene, trailer, or clip into the browser app and watch their content as they score the material. Kind of like you would when you score your project.
Filmmakers can then choose their music from the Filmstro library based on music or video genre or by mood and instruments.
Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.