Kevin MacLeod ( m?-KLOWD; born September 28, 1972) is an American composer and musician. MacLeod is best known for his distribution of royalty-free library music through his website, Incompetech.com. MacLeod has made over 2,000 self-composed pieces of music available for download under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. His licensing options allow anyone to use his music for free as long as he receives attribution, which has led to his music being used in millions of YouTube videos and thousands of films; as of July 2016, MacLeod has over 2,300 composer credits listed on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). His music has been used in Hugo, several commercial video games, and videos by online content creators such as CollegeHumor, Good Mythical Morning, and many other popular YouTube channels.
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Music distribution
MacLeod decided to release his music under Creative Commons licenses in order to maximize the number of people who can listen to and use his music. According to him, part of his reason for allowing people to use his music for free is his belief that the current copyright system is broken; he feels powerless to change the entire system on his own, but hopes to create "an alternate body of works that is able to compete with them".
MacLeod's most popular license is the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY); as long as he receives credit, his music is free to use. A no-attribution license is also available for people who are unwilling or unable to provide credit to MacLeod; this license costs $30 for one song, $50 for two songs, and $20 per song for three or more songs.
MacLeod has also created FreePD.com, which collects new public domain sound recordings by various artists. Rather than waiting for old copyrights to expire, he hopes to provide a quality library of modern recorded works by artists who explicitly release their music into the public domain. Some of MacLeod's own music is available on the website as well; he explains that these songs are "not commercially viable in the traditional sense, and just add clutter [on his primary website] which hinders people in finding the pieces that they may want." Some of Kevin MacLeod's works can be heard on the internet radio service Krondi.
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Documentary
MacLeod is the subject of a documentary film titled Royalty Free: The Music of Kevin MacLeod. It is scheduled to be released in 2018. Ryan Camarda, the film's director and producer, ran a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter with a goal of $30,000; by the end of the campaign, 524 backers had pledged a total of $30,608. According to the Kickstarter page, the money was needed for transportation in order to conduct in-person interviews with the various subjects featured in the film.
Notable uses of Kevin MacLeod's music
This list is not exhaustive.
Films
- #FromJennifer
- Bellflower
- Facing Fear
- Hugo
- Lights Out
Webseries
- Jacknjellify (BFDI)
- I Hate Everything
- SeaNanners
- ASMRrequests
- CGP Grey
- CollegeHumor
- Critical Role
- Marriland
- Dross Rotzank
- Good Mythical Morning
- Eddsworld
- Jacksepticeye
- Markiplier
- Super Mario Logan
- Scott Manley
- JoeysWorldTour
- Danny2462
- 1UPRampage
- L.A. Beast
- Machinima Inc.
- Yahtzee Crowshaw
Video games
- DCS: Black Shark
- Hatoful Boyfriend
- Kerbal Space Program
- Robocraft
- SCP - Containment Breach
- Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments
- The Bridge
- The Stanley Parable
- Total Miner
- Train Frontier Express
Other media
- Conan
- Ghent city promotional film
- GoAnimate
- Harmontown
- Monty Python
- Wikimedia Commons
- Yogscast
- YouTube
Awards
In 2015, MacLeod was awarded the International Honorary Web Video Award at the 2015 German Web Video Awards by the European Web Video Academy for his lifetime achievement in influencing the German web video community.
References
External links
- Official website
- FreePD.com - MacLeod's library of public-domain music
- Kevin MacLeod on IMDb
- Kevin MacLeod on Twitter
- Kevin MacLeod on SoundCloud
- "Free Music - Kevin MacLeod Composes for the Internet" from Kickstarter
- Kevin MacLeod's 2013 "Ask Me Anything" Q&A on Reddit (and another AMA in 2014)
Source of the article : Wikipedia