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AI Cinematic Music Generator — Score Your Films with AI
Generate cinematic background scores for short films, documentaries, and YouTube videos. No composer budget needed.
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The Problem
Indie filmmakers need cinematic background scores but hiring a composer costs $500-5000. Royalty-free library music is overused and recognizable. Every film needs a unique score that matches the emotional arc of the story.
How Song Meowla Solves It
Song Meowla generates cinematic scores from text prompts. Describe the scene — "tense orchestral build for a chase sequence" or "melancholic piano for a breakup scene" — and get a unique score. Free tier for short films, paid plan for commercial distribution.
How It Works
- 1.Describe the scene and the emotional tone — e.g. "tense orchestral build for a chase sequence, 2 minutes"
- 2.Choose "cinematic" as the genre or let the AI detect it from your prompt
- 3.Generate and download the score
- 4.Sync it to your film in your editing software (Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut)
Example Prompts and Results
“Tense orchestral build for a chase sequence, 2 minutes”
A 2-minute cinematic track with rising strings, driving percussion, and a tension-building structure.
“Melancholic piano for a breakup scene, 90 seconds”
A 90-second solo piano piece with a melancholic melody and emotional dynamics.
“Epic battle drums for a medieval war scene, 3 minutes”
A 3-minute percussion-heavy track with war drums, brass stabs, and an epic energy curve.
FAQ
Can I use AI-generated film scores commercially?
Yes. Paid plans include a commercial license. You can use the score in films distributed on YouTube, streaming platforms, or film festivals.
Does the AI score match the emotional arc of my scene?
The more descriptive your prompt, the better the match. Include the emotion, tempo, and energy curve in your prompt for best results.
Is this better than royalty-free library music?
It is different. Library music is overused — audiences recognize it. AI-generated scores are unique to your film. No one else has the same track.