For Filmmakers
Music Generator

Score your film without a six-figure music budget. Generate emotional underscores, tension builders, action cues, and sweeping themes — describe the scene and get cinema-quality music.

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Create an emotional underscore for a reunion scene, tender strings and piano, 68 BPM, Eb major, builds to tears
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Here's your scene score — a tender piano melody joined by warm cello, building through layered strings to an emotional crescendo that gently resolves back to solo piano.

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Filmmaker Music Blueprint

Understanding film scoring needs — scene precision, emotional control, and production-level quality.

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Music Needs

Filmmakers need scene-specific scoring — emotional underscores, tension cues, action sequences, transitional passages, and thematic motifs that tie the narrative together.

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Common Challenges

Orchestral scoring costs $10K-100K+. Temp music creates attachment to tracks you can't afford. Library music never hits the exact emotional beat your scene needs.

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Key Features

Scene-description-based scoring, emotional arc control, timing-precise cue generation, thematic consistency across scenes, and broadcast-ready output quality.

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Workflow Benefits

Replace temp tracks with custom scores during editing. Generate cues for rough cuts instantly. Refine as the edit evolves. Submit to festivals with original music from day one.

Music for Film

Six essential film scoring categories — from emotional underscores to end credits.

Emotional Underscore

55–80 BPMTimeless

Tender strings and piano for dialogue scenes, reunions, and emotional revelations.

Tension & Suspense

70–100 BPMTimeless

Building dread with low drones, sparse hits, and dissonant textures for thriller scenes.

Action Sequence

120–160 BPMTimeless

Driving orchestral or electronic cues for chase scenes, fights, and high-stakes moments.

Opening Title

80–110 BPMTimeless

Thematic pieces that establish the film's tone and world within the first 60 seconds.

Ambient Landscape

40–65 BPMTimeless

Textural soundscapes for establishing shots, time-lapses, and contemplative visual sequences.

End Credits

80–100 BPMTimeless

Reflective, satisfying pieces that bring thematic closure as credits roll.

Tunee vs. Alternatives

How AI film scoring compares to library music, freelance composers, and temp track licensing.

FeatureTunee AILibrary MusicFreelance ComposerTemp Track Licensing
CostSubscription$30–500/cue$5K–100K$1K–50K+ per track
Scene MatchingAI-driven, instantBrowse & previewSpotting sessionRarely available
Emotional PrecisionDescription-basedClosest matchDirector collaborationWhat you find
TurnaroundSecondsHours browsingWeeks–MonthsWeeks negotiation
Thematic ConsistencyMaintained by AIDifficult to achieveComposer-maintainedNearly impossible
Festival RightsFully clearedLicense-dependentNegotiatedExpensive

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight prompts for essential film scoring scenarios — from opening titles to closing credits.

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Opening Montage

Create an opening title theme at 90 BPM in Bb minor. Slow string build, piano motif introduced, horn melody, establishing the tone of a character-driven drama. Mood: this story matters.

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Interrogation Room

Generate a tense underscore at 80 BPM. Low cello drones, sparse piano hits, subtle ticking percussion, building claustrophobia. Mood: the suspect is about to crack.

TensionThriller
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Car Chase Downtown

Produce an action sequence cue at 145 BPM in E minor. Driving percussion, aggressive brass, rapid string ostinato, intense energy. Mood: weaving through traffic at high speed.

ActionChase
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Father-Daughter Talk

Compose an emotional underscore at 62 BPM in G major. Tender solo piano, gentle cello joining, warm strings, emotional but restrained. Mood: saying what needed to be said years ago.

EmotionalFamily
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Desert Highway

Create an ambient landscape piece at 55 BPM. Sparse guitar, vast reverb, wind textures, subtle low-end pulse. Mood: establishing shot of endless desert highway.

LandscapeAmbient
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Final Revelation

Build a dramatic reveal cue at 95 BPM in D minor. Building orchestral tension, sudden silence, then massive brass and strings impact. Mood: the truth changes everything.

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Love Theme

Generate a romantic theme at 70 BPM in Ab major. Solo oboe melody, joined by strings, piano accompaniment, gentle crescendo. Mood: two people finding each other again.

RomanceTheme
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Credits Roll

Create an end credits piece at 88 BPM in F major. Reflective piano opening, full orchestra entering, thematic callbacks, satisfying resolution. Mood: the story is complete.

CreditsReflective
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Where Filmmakers Use Tunee

Every film format where original scoring elevates storytelling without breaking the budget.

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Feature Films

Full scoring for independent features — dramatic underscores, action cues, and thematic development.

Three Simple Steps

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

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Describe Your Vision

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

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Refine Through Chat

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

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Export & Use

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating for filmmakers music with Tunee.

Yes. The output is broadcast-ready quality suitable for festival screenings, streaming distribution, and theatrical release.

Yes. Describe the scene emotion, timing, and key moments — 'tension builds for 30 seconds, then a sudden reveal hit' — and the AI structures the cue accordingly.

Yes. Describe your main theme and request variations — 'same melody, now tense,' 'same theme, now triumphant' — for cohesive thematic scoring.

Yes. All generated music is original and commercially licensed for theatrical, streaming, broadcast, and festival distribution worldwide.

For indie and short films, absolutely. For larger productions, it's a powerful prototyping and temp-replacement tool that can also fill supporting cue needs.

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