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Which word suits more a context of a music producer motto?

Let's put/insert/bring the emotion into your video!

Or would you describe it more accurately with another verb?

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  • Welcome to ELU; I'm sorry to close your first question. I'm afraid you've provided no context here, so it's not possible to give an answer, let alone a definitive one. ("Inserts" does sound rather clinical, though.) "Puts emotion into" and "brings emotion to" are rather different things. What do you want this sentence to actually mean?
    – Andrew Leach
    Commented Apr 4, 2020 at 10:24
  • I edited the question to reveal the context more. In fact, I wanted to avoid a word that would sound too technically or that has a meaning which cannot be used here.
    – meehocz
    Commented Apr 4, 2020 at 10:40

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How about: "The music breathes emotion into the video" or (albeit slightly different): "The music contributes emotion to the picture"?

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Lets bring the emotion into your video." Will be better, as it goes with your context. If I'm not wrong "LetsIndulges the emotion into your video" also sounds better.

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