Production music gets a fresh new take, expanding the options for TVC, AV, multi-media and radio commercial producers in South Africa.
Gallo Images has launched Digital Vision Music, a range of easy-to-access, royalty-free music specifically composed for commercial use with a repertoire ranging from silky smooth and chilled-out classical arrangements through to groovy urban rock and electronic beats.
“This new quality product offer is a natural extension to our film footage and image licensing service and is in response to requests from our clients, who at the time of licensing Getty Images footage for their TVC's and AV's asked if we had music to accompany our footage too,” said Caryn Geraghty, Gallo Images Music Product Manager.
“An added benefit to our new offer is that we have extended our free footage and still image research service to include music. Clients from South Africa and beyond can e-mail us their brief and our team will quickly turn-around a crisp selection of tracks straight back to their desk top. And once the final composition has been ok'ed, we'll release broadcast-ready files,” said Caryn.
Digital Vision Music tracks start from R500 ex VAT and are available exclusively from Gallo Images.
For more information on Gallo Images Digital Vision Music and a free sampler, please contact Caryn Geraghty at Gallo Images at music@galloimages.co.za or +27 11 463-1925.
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