Film
Music Generator

Generate cinematic scores, trailer music, emotional underscore, and dramatic cues for any film project. Describe the scene and let Music Agent compose the score.

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Create a tense thriller underscore for a chase scene, building strings with pulsing bass, 140 BPM
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Here's your thriller chase cue — relentless ostinato strings over a pulsing sub-bass with staccato brass stabs building toward an explosive climax.

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Film Music DNA

The four pillars of cinematic scoring — narrative sync, emotional range, orchestral depth, and mix integration.

01

Narrative Sync

Film music serves the story. Every cue aligns with plot beats — foreshadowing with subtle motifs, underscoring emotion, and punctuating dramatic turning points.

02

Emotional Range

A single film score may span tenderness, terror, triumph, and tragedy. The music must shift seamlessly across the full emotional spectrum.

03

Orchestral Depth

Strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and choir form the backbone. Modern film scoring adds electronic textures and hybrid elements for contemporary impact.

04

Mix Integration

Film music lives alongside dialogue, Foley, and sound effects. Frequency awareness and dynamic restraint ensure the score enhances without competing.

Film Scoring Styles

Six core cinematic scoring approaches — each serving a different genre and narrative function.

Epic Trailer

100–160 BPM2000s–Present

Massive orchestral and hybrid builds designed for theatrical trailers with percussive impacts and soaring melodies.

Dramatic Underscore

60–100 BPM1930s–Present

Subtle, emotionally nuanced scoring that supports dialogue scenes and character-driven moments.

Horror Score

40–90 BPM1960s–Present

Dissonant strings, atonal textures, and sudden dynamic shifts designed to create dread and terror.

Action Cue

120–170 BPM1980s–Present

High-energy orchestral pieces with driving percussion, brass fanfares, and relentless momentum.

Romance Theme

60–90 BPM1930s–Present

Sweeping string melodies, tender piano, and lush harmonic progressions for love stories and intimate moments.

Sci-Fi Atmosphere

70–120 BPM1960s–Present

Electronic-orchestral hybrid textures with otherworldly synthesis and expansive reverb for futuristic settings.

How It Compares

See how film scoring compares to TV, game, and advertising music in scope and precision.

FeatureFilm ScoreTV ScoreGame MusicAd Music
Narrative DepthDeep — per sceneModerate — per episodeAdaptive — per stateShallow — per spot
Avg Cue Length1–8 min30s–3 min1–4 min loops15–60 sec
OrchestrationFull orchestraSmaller ensembleVariableMinimal–medium
Budget (Traditional)$5K–500K+$1K–50K$100–10K$500–5K
Revision RoundsManyFewIterative1–3
Emotional PrecisionFrame-levelScene-levelState-levelMood-level

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts spanning every cinematic mood — from epic trailers to intimate underscore.

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Trailer Epic Rise

Create an epic trailer track at 130 BPM in D minor. Building percussion, brass swells, choir, massive orchestral climax at 45 seconds. Mood: awe-inspiring anticipation.

TrailerEpic
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Quiet Dialogue Bed

Generate a gentle underscore at 65 BPM in Eb major. Solo piano, ambient strings, minimal movement. Mood: intimate conversation between characters.

UnderscoreIntimate
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Horror Tension Build

Produce a horror cue at 55 BPM in C minor. Dissonant col legno strings, sub-bass rumble, silence breaks, sudden fortissimo stab. Mood: creeping dread.

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Car Chase Action

Create a high-energy action cue at 155 BPM in A minor. Driving ostinato strings, pounding timpani, brass staccato, relentless momentum. Mood: adrenaline overload.

ActionChase
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05

Love Theme

Compose a romantic theme at 72 BPM in Ab major. Solo violin over lush string section, gentle oboe countermelody, tender resolution. Mood: first love.

RomanceTender
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Space Discovery

Generate a sci-fi exploration cue at 80 BPM in F# minor. Hybrid synth-orchestral textures, celestial choir pads, vast reverb, wonder. Mood: stepping into the unknown.

Sci-FiWonder
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Victory & Triumph

Create a triumphant resolution cue at 110 BPM in C major. Full brass fanfare, timpani rolls, soaring strings, choir, heroic climax. Mood: the hero wins.

TriumphHeroic
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Farewell Scene

Generate a bittersweet farewell cue at 60 BPM in D minor. Solo cello melody, piano accompaniment, strings slowly joining, tears and hope. Mood: goodbye.

EmotionalFarewell
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Where Film Music Lives

Real cinematic formats where custom scoring transforms visuals into emotional experiences.

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Feature Films

Score full-length feature films with scene-matched cues covering every emotional beat of the narrative.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your film music.

01

Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

02

Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

03

Export & Use

Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.

Explore More Genres

Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating film music with Tunee.

Yes. Tunee generates orchestral-quality cues with realistic instrument timbres, proper voicing, and cinematic dynamics suitable for professional film projects.

Specify exact lengths and hit points in your prompt — 'build peaks at 0:15, drops at 0:22' — and the AI will structure the cue to match.

Yes. Export individual stems — strings, brass, percussion, pads — for full mixing control in your DAW alongside dialogue and sound effects.

Absolutely. All generated tracks are royalty-free with full distribution rights for theatrical, streaming, and broadcast releases worldwide.

Yes. Generate a core theme and request variations — lighter, darker, faster, stripped-down — to create a cohesive leitmotif system across your film.

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