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== Music ==
Music is great to add more interest to a show – as a unique show opening theme; to convey an emotion, or create a montage. Music incorporated with video and film can portray expressions that can’t be shown with images alone (for example its use in drama and films), and can be used in factual and documentary programmes to connect and unify a variety of different scenes in perhaps different locations.  
Music is great to add more interest to a show – as a unique show opening theme; to convey an emotion, or create a montage. Music incorporated with video and film can portray expressions that can’t be shown with images alone (for example its use in drama and films), and can be used in factual and documentary programmes to connect and unify a variety of different scenes in perhaps different locations.  


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== Getting Music for a Show ==
== Getting Music for a Show ==


Contact local bands or music department students as they will likely be keen to help. The benefit of this is that your show will have a unique tailored soundtrack, and you will not have to worry about infringing copyright laws or paying [[Music#Rolayties|royalties]] (which can be very expensive).  
Contact local bands or music department students as they will likely be keen to help. The benefit of this is that your show will have a unique tailored soundtrack, and you will not have to worry about infringing copyright laws or paying [[Music#Royalties|royalties]] (which can be very expensive).  




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Royalty-free music does not have to be paid each time it is played. It is not necessarily free to purchase (you can buy these on CDs), but some resources on the internet are. These do not incur additional fees to perform or broadcast, but always check the licence agreement prior to be sure.
Royalty-free music does not have to be paid each time it is played. It is not necessarily free to purchase (you can buy these on CDs), but some resources on the internet are. These do not incur additional fees to perform or broadcast, but always check the licence agreement prior to be sure.
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