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Post, June, 2003
HOLLYWOOD -- At Promax & BDA 2003, Associated Production Music (www.apmmusic.com) introduced a new 100-CD music library collection designed for show opens, interstitials, commercials and logos. It was culled from APM's 175,000 tracks and is organized by subject matter genre.
The collection includes drama, comedy, sports, human interest, reality and family formats, and is also categorized by musical style, ranging from emotional to contemporary to cinematic score. The collection is available at no charge. A section is also included where APM can add additional CDs from its collection customized to specific productions.
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Tracks featured in the collection come from the KPM, Bruton, Sonoton, Carlin, Kosinus, NFL Films and Castle production music libraries. For more on Sound Libraries for Promos, see page 62.
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