Cinematic score, scored to picture — not just looped ambience.
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Cinematic score, scored to picture — not just looped ambience.
Generate orchestral, trailer-style cinematic score with build-ups and hits — scored to a specific runtime for video.
Why timestamp-anchored generation matters here
Most music generation treats length as the only structural input — start, stop, done. Cinematic scoring needs internal structure timed against an external reference: a build that resolves exactly when a trailer’s title card appears. This mode accepts timestamp anchors as part of the prompt, so the composition’s dramatic arc is built around your edit.
Common uses
Trailer and teaser scoring, game cinematic cutscenes, dramatic beats in long-form video, and product reveal videos that need a build-to-reveal arc.
- Can I set multiple hit points in one continuous cue?
- Yes — add as many timestamp anchors as your edit needs; the tension curve adjusts between each one rather than resetting after the first hit.
- Do I need music theory to specify orchestral density?
- No — density and tension are described in plain terms (sparse/moderate/full, gradual/abrupt); the model translates that into arrangement decisions.