Cinematic Score
Describe a scene and get a full orchestral score back in seconds. Cinematic Score composes original music built around the emotional weight of your footage, whether that's brass-heavy tension for a thriller, soaring strings for a dramatic reveal, or delicate woodwinds under a quiet character moment.
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Describe
Tell us about your scene, mood, and genre — from epic battles to tender romances
Generate
Our AI composes a full orchestral score tailored to your cinematic vision
Download
Preview your film score and download it as a high-quality WAV file
Tips for Better Cinematic Scores
Set the Scene
Describe the visual context — is it a chase scene, a quiet moment, a battle? Scene context helps the AI match the energy perfectly.
Name Instruments
Mention specific instruments like brass, strings, choir, or piano. The more specific your orchestration, the more cinematic the result.
Describe the Arc
Include emotional progression — starting tense and building to triumph, or beginning gentle and turning dark. Dynamic arcs make scores powerful.
Reference Genres
Mention film genres like thriller, fantasy, sci-fi, or western. Genre context helps the AI understand the sonic palette you're looking for.
Why Choose Our AI Cinematic Score Creator
Full Orchestral Palette
Strings, brass, woodwinds, choir, and percussion are layered the way a composer would layer them, with each section playing its role in the dramatic arc rather than sitting flat in the mix.
Scene-Matched Genre
Fantasy battles, noir investigations, space operas, war epics, period dramas. Describe the genre and the scene type and the score reflects both, not just one or the other.
Scores in Seconds
No music theory knowledge needed. Write what happens on screen and what it should feel like, and get a composed score back before your next cut.
Yours to Use
Each score is generated uniquely for your prompt. Use it in your film, trailer, documentary, or video project without worrying about third-party rights holders or Content ID claims.
Perfect For
AI-Powered Cinematic Composition
AI-Powered Cinematic Composition
The model behind Cinematic Score has learned the structural logic of film music: how a score builds under a slow-burn reveal, how percussion enters during a confrontation, how a solo instrument carries grief while the orchestra sits quiet. It applies that understanding to your specific prompt rather than retrieving a pre-made loop.
The result has dynamic range. A generated piece moves, it breathes. Soft passages give way to full-orchestra moments because the model understands that contrast is what makes a score feel cinematic rather than just decorative.
Frequently Asked Questions
Type a description of your scene and what you want the score to do emotionally. The more you tell it, the better it matches: name instruments, describe the tension arc, reference the genre. The AI composes an original orchestral piece from your text. If the first result isn't right, adjust your prompt and generate again.
The tool is built for orchestral and hybrid cinematic styles: epic trailer scores, thriller underscore, romantic drama, fantasy adventure, war epics, horror tension, sci-fi atmospherics, period drama, documentary, and more. You can mix genres in one prompt, for instance asking for a western melody with modern orchestral weight, and the model will interpret that combination.
Yes. Include tempo words like slow-building or driving, mood words like foreboding or triumphant, and name specific instruments such as solo cello, French horns, taiko drums, or choir. You can also describe the emotional arc, for example starting sparse and cold then opening into a full orchestral swell at the climax. Those details shape how the score is structured, not just what instruments appear.
Track length depends on the duration you select before generating. Shorter outputs suit scene stings and trailer moments; longer outputs give you a full score with room for dynamic variation across the piece. Each track is complete, with an opening, a developed middle section, and a resolved ending, not a loop.
The score downloads as a high-quality audio file that imports directly into editing software like Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut. It is ready to place on a timeline without additional processing.
Yes. Each score is generated specifically for your prompt and is not sourced from a third-party music library, so there are no licensing fees or rights holders to deal with. You can use the music in films, trailers, documentaries, games, and commercial video projects.
Yes. Because each track is a unique AI composition and not drawn from a rights-managed library, you will not trigger Content ID on YouTube or face copyright strikes on other platforms. This makes Cinematic Score practical for creators who publish frequently and cannot afford claims on every upload.
Describe the scene, not just the feeling. Instead of "tense music," write "a chase sequence through narrow streets at night with rising strings, staccato brass hits, and relentless percussion." Naming specific instruments and describing what happens in the scene consistently produces more cinematic and dramatically accurate results than abstract mood words alone.
You can generate as many tracks as you need. Even the same prompt produces a different composition each time, so you can keep generating and pick the version that best fits your edit.
Stock libraries give you music that was written without your project in mind. You browse until something is close enough, then compromise. Cinematic Score works the other way: you describe what your scene needs and the music is composed to fit that description. The score is written around your vision, not the other way around. And because each track is generated on demand, no other creator has the same piece.
AI Cinematic Score vs Other Methods
| Feature | Luxoret AI | Manual / Traditional | Other Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | Results in seconds | Hours in a studio | Minutes per track |
| Equipment | Just a browser | Professional studio gear | Desktop app required |
| Skill Required | None — fully automated | Audio engineering skills | Some learning curve |
| Quality | Professional AI output | Depends on engineer skill | Basic quality |
| Format Support | MP3, WAV, and more | Varies by studio | Common formats only |
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