30 secondsLuxury Perfume Ad
Luxury fragrance ads earn their premium through restraint. This preset matches — sustained strings, slow felt piano, ethereal solo vocal. The kind of music that lets a single perfume bottle hold the frame.
BPM · 56–68
Fashion campaigns trade on confidence. This preset earns it — gated reverb snare, pulsing bass, distant vocal pad. Music that walks, doesn’t announce.
Perfume is cinematic and slow — meant for the still product hero shot. Fashion is rhythmic and forward — meant for runway B-roll, model walks, and lookbook video where the camera and the model are both in motion.
For luxury and elevated streetwear (think Awake NY, Aimé Leon Dore tier), yes. For genuinely streetwear-first brands (Supreme aesthetic), use the X / Twitter Promo preset instead — its alt-rock framing reads more authentic to streetwear culture.
You’ll cut your video to the music, not the other way around. The drop lands on a downbeat at second 20 — plan your hero shot to peak there and the rhythm aligns naturally.
30 secondsLuxury fragrance ads earn their premium through restraint. This preset matches — sustained strings, slow felt piano, ethereal solo vocal. The kind of music that lets a single perfume bottle hold the frame.
BPM · 56–68
15 secondsBrand jingles earn their budget by getting stuck in heads. This preset is engineered for that — retro trumpet, hand-clap groove, doo-doo-da-da hook with the slogan slot pre-cut at the end.
BPM · 122–134
15 secondsA logo sting is the audio equivalent of your wordmark. This preset delivers it — orchestral whoosh into a resolved chord, then silence. Drop it on every video, every webinar open, every product launch.
BPM · 80–90
1 minuteBuilds from a sparse arpeggio to a full-band chorus over 60 seconds. The kind of track a founder posts on launch day with a one-line caption — "We did it."
BPM · 118–128