Royalty Free Music on Vacation

Looking for a fresh perspective? Take a vacation. But before you go, get some travel tips and maybe even a little inspiration from Kid On Vacation. Hosted by Connor and The Dad from the Gorman Getaway Series (featured on Orlando World Center Marriott’s social media campaign), Kid On Vacation is a website that allows children and adults to talk and share great moments of past vacations and to plan for future vacations. Kid-host Connor travels to destinations near and far, giving his tips on where to go and what to do when you get there.

Integral to spreading the word about Kid On Vacation is a video campaign with regular posts to YouTube and their blog. In a recent video, Connor and his creative genius of a camera and production crew (aka Dad… aka Brian) put royalty free production music from Productiontrax.com to work in a parody Eminem’s Space Bound video, creating a fresh and clever take on travel from a kid’s perspective. Utilizing royalty free music from Productiontrax.com, Connor and Brian create an unmistakable Eminem vibe with How We Roll by Robert Johnson, while Connor narrates his unforgiving, gangsta-travelin’ monologue. Combined with images of their travels, the result is fun and attention grabbing.

Ellen Gets Cooking With Production Music from Productiontrax

There’s nothing a good production music track can’t do, and now Productiontrax is in the kitchen, adding background music and a latin flavor to the videos at Ellen’s Kitchen by TuckAway TV. In this video, Ellen cooks up some delicious homemade chicken enchiladas. As she walks through the recipe and the rest of us make a mess in our kitchens, the video makes use of the Productiontrax stock music track Light & Easy by Dan Foster (track ID 300233). The track adds a bit of energy and spice to the tasty visuals on screen, playing through transitions and as underscoring for narrations and action sequences.

For the recipe (the food), check out the Elle’s Kitchen pages at tuckawaytv.com – http://cooks.tuckawaytv.com/recipes/chicken-enchiladas .

Stock Music Makes Harvest Workshop Video a Breeze

Each year, the American Harvest Workshop brings together five top chefs, some of the best artisan food producers, media and consumers to taste, talk, participate in harvest, cook and simply celebrate the bounty of Americas food and wine producers. To capture one of their recent workshops, Cakebread Cellars used stock music from Productiontrax.com to add energy and excitement to their event video.

Cakebread Cellars used track 30208 El Bailar En La Brisa (Breeze Mix) by Really Free Music, a royalty free music track in a Latin party style featuring hard funky bass and plenty of percussion and brass. The track created a perfect layer of sound underneath the documentary-style video.

Hexagon Metrology Uses Production Music for Industrial Video

Hexagon Metrology, the leading innovator and manufacturer of worldwide dimensional measuring equipment and software, produced an in-house video to introduce a new industrial product, the ROMER INFINITE 2.0. In the past, Hexagon used production music from Productiontrax.com for internal training videos as well as for customer use.

William Fetter, Director of Marketing and Communications, says, “We love tools like productiontrax.com, where we can get access to high quality media instantly, so we can complete our projects faster than ever before.” The video shows the enhanced usability and performance of the latest version over its predecessor. The portable CMMs are used to inspect stationary parts that are either impractical or impossible mobility in over 100 different industries the major segments being automotive, aerospace, defense and heavy machinery.  

The in-house video for ROMER took less than 2 weeks to complete. Hexagon Metrology used Pinnacle Studio for the production of the video, Swishmax for the animations, and Swishvideo to covert the video to a standalone projector for the web. They combined some of their own original digital footage with digital still photos, flash animation, stock photo and video. To help promote their product they turned to YouTube which made the video easily accessible to the public.

 “We were looking for something that was corporate feeling, yet unobtrusive—we had a complete narrative soundtrack, so the music had to support, but not intrude,“ says William Fetter. “We were looking for a modern soundtrack without being too edgy or aggressive. After listening to a lot of different tracks on Productiontrax.com, we found just what we were looking for. We love tools like productiontrax.com, where we can get access to high quality media instantly, so we can complete our projects faster than ever before.”

For more information about Hexagon Metrology please visit www.HexagonMetrology.us