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| Intro music/sound Our pastor wants to create a little intro (8-10 seconds) for our monthly Spotlight on Missions. I've got a handle on what we want graphicallys, with a spotlight background and text scrolling across in and out of the light. But I'm not sure what sort of fanfare or what kind of sound track I could put with it that will have the legs to work month after month without being hokey. Ideas and/or sources would be appreciated. ![]()
__________________ Joel Osborn Milton SDB Church "...if we are to glorify God fully, we must engage our mind in knowing him truly and our hearts in loving him duly." - John Piper, Think |
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| So I guess "Ride of the Valkyrie" is out? ![]() DigitalJuice StackTraxx have some good options, which pre-done 10, 15, 30 and 60 second versions of the tracks. Some good potential on V24: Broadcast Themes Stacks and V21: Ambient Stacks. In the free category, check out Incompetech.com, and of course Dan Roth's freeforchurches.com. |
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| Didn't think about DJ Staxx. With those, I could mix it up a bit every few months so it wouldn't get old, but stay familiar. But I need it this weekend, so that won't fly.
__________________ Joel Osborn Milton SDB Church "...if we are to glorify God fully, we must engage our mind in knowing him truly and our hearts in loving him duly." - John Piper, Think |
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| DJ Stack Traxxs have been closed out before I scored on the closeout deal. Is there any other similar product available?
__________________ Joel Osborn Milton SDB Church "...if we are to glorify God fully, we must engage our mind in knowing him truly and our hearts in loving him duly." - John Piper, Think |