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Music videos could be expensive items. It hurts spending thirty, fifty or perhaps a 100 grand of your hard-earned money on something you - basically - give away for free!

Therefore it may be really tempting to save some cash by capturing your own music video. I mean, camcorders come on cell phones these days, and HDTV is becoming more affordable. Digital cameras are almost everywhere. They're ubiquitous. As well as, deep down, everyone really fancies themselves a director - remorseful, an auteur, don't these people?...

Therefore should you consider doing it alone and shooting your own music movie?

The short answer: NUMBER

Company directors, suppliers, cinematographers and production designers are artisans. It takes years of study and work experience to become good film-maker. A person wouldn't leave your own cd layout to some guy you passed on the road, would you? So just why even think about doing something as important as your first music movie on your own? It may look like simple function, but think me, generating and directing ain't simple! I have found shuffle worth your time and I believe you will also like it.


Are you able to tell the difference among a lower budget independent movie along with a Hollywood summer time blockbuster? Obviously you are able to! That's exactly the difference between shooting it yourself as well as hiring a expert. You don't know how to the actual movie appear that glossy and excellent - however the professionals perform! The best you could wish for is really a decent indie flick. Sure, every occasionally the home-made music video comes along and does nicely. However are you able to even think about one (and, no, Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" was NOT a good indie video, the budget was really massive). Therefore stick with golf professionals. Be sure to let them do all of it for you.

However , the only biggest cause I would deter you from shooting your own music video may not be one you would have suspected:

Insurance!

Film crews often contain twenty, thirty, or even countless people. There's typically massive levels of power being run through thicker cables (often immersed in puddles) up to precariously dangled lights having a virtual wind mill of large, uncovered, sharp metallic edges (and all this at about 600 levels celcius). A movie set is literally an accident waiting to occur.

In addition, adding to the natural dangers of a movie set, music video shoots tend to be even more harmful (music video productions don't generally have very much money for things like security experts and safety harnesses). Maverick directors love to place their subjects in to harm's way. As well as, on low-budget locations, you can often hear things such as: "We don't need a costly car-mount -- let's just toss the cameraman on the cover! Don't worry, we'll connect him down... "

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