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Making Low Budget Music Videos (That Don’t Suck)

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About Making Low Budget Music Videos (That Don’t Suck)

Introduction

Make Sure You Want A Music Video

Use What You Got + Course Outline

Engineering Virality

Shoot In One Location, Shoot In One Day

Focus On One Visual Hook

Asking People For Help

Film Lighting

Camera Selection

Camera Operation

Editing & Coloring

Don't Forget The Rule Of One

Bonus + Assignment

What You Will Learn?

  • If you only use music to support your music brand, you might be in trouble. The reason? People choose to consume music for a lot of other reasons than the music itself..
  • When you make videos, you give people another option for sensory input. Another way to consume your music. And since we live in an attention economy where the people who are the best at getting the attention are typically the most successful, you're probably going to want to consider using music videos to get that attention..
  • I've been in music for about 15 years. And over that time I've been a part of multiple music videos. Some of them, I think, are pretty good. Especially considering the budget! .
  • So without further introduction, let's jump into how to make a low-budget music video that doesn't suck. Seriously even if your budget is $0, you will get something out of this course. .