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So, 'Royalty Free: The Music of Kevin MacLeod' dives into this fascinating niche of music where the guy behind it all is kind of an unsung hero. The tone is pretty laid-back, almost like a casual chat, and it really captures how MacLeod's music permeated so many corners of the internet. The pacing is steady, not rushed, allowing you to soak in the stories and the impact of his work. It's interesting to see the blend of documentary style with snippets of his music—it gives it a unique vibe. Themes of creativity and accessibility are front and center, and you can't help but appreciate how his free distribution changed the landscape for many creators. Practical effects? Well, not really, but the archival footage works great here.
Explores the rise of royalty-free music culture · Highlights the accessibility of creative resources · Sheds light on the impact of digital distribution
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