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win101 -> TrailerStaxx (8/20/2007 4:31:29 PM)

Would love a StackTraxx with a hard-hitting movie trailer style. Really useful for promos and teases. I realise there are epicStaxx and cinematicStaxx (which are great by the way!) but they don't quite have the right style to really build excitement as they build to a climax. More drums and beats would be great.

Thanks in advance




birdcat -> RE: TrailerStaxx (8/20/2007 6:53:53 PM)

And here I was thinking you were gonna ask for bad country music and guys with mullets singing......




Zelkien69 -> RE: TrailerStaxx (8/20/2007 7:04:23 PM)

I had to look and see if it involved a tornado and an outhouse.




ken -> RE: TrailerStaxx (8/20/2007 7:43:46 PM)

That would be a great idea; one place I buy a/v audio from also has stingers for tracks, which is missing from STX but would be much appreciated.. eg 2-3 alternate stingers (outros), for clips.

And absolutely re movie style intro/outro teaser type trailer clips would be wonderful... great idea.




tdsilk -> RE: TrailerStaxx (1/6/2009 2:52:19 PM)

ditto!!!!!!!




Lthrboots -> RE: TrailerStaxx (1/7/2009 9:14:08 AM)

Yes, I could see this being an entire library section...trailer music (not country music), trailer FX and backgrounds, trailer title FX (for After Effects, etc....a project file) and trailer JuiceDrops for creating the movie poster...

Wow, this would be an excellent library, such as an ETK Pro Single all by itself. Great idea.




mediatvguy -> RE: TrailerStaxx (1/7/2009 9:20:40 AM)

What Jerry said [:D]




birdcat -> RE: TrailerStaxx (1/7/2009 9:22:29 AM)

Ya know Jerry - You just got me thinking - It might be nice to see a couple of music tracks included in the ThemeKits - Things that go along with the overall feel of the kit - Like kids music for the Crayon one or fanfares for the Movie Premier ones - stuff like that.  It wouldn't have to be full blown staxx (unless Dave wanted to go that extra mile) but high quality MP3's or WAV's would suffice.




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