Pixorial reels in Rumblefish to bring copyright-cleared soundtracks to its online video platform

Back in November, we reported on a new partnership between Rumblefish and APM Music (a joint venture of EMI Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing), which enabled users to spice up their YouTube videos with a new library of songs. Legally, of course. Just to recap, Rumblefish offers a pretty extensive music catalog for use in videos, with almost 6.5m social soundtracks licensed to date. This offering has been available since early 2011 through the Rumblefish API and Friendly Music, letting YouTube video creators access hundreds of thousands of song for their online flicks. Now, Rumblefish is teaming up with Pixorial, to give users of its online video platform access to what it’s calling “the world’s largest copyright-cleared soundtrack catalog.” Pixorial is a browser-based video storytelling platform that lets users create, share and collaborate on videos. It comes with 10GB of memory to store videos in the cloud.