- Make sure there is a variety of shots in the music video, so there isn't just one angle for the audience to watch through.
- Shoot the video in several different locations so the audience aren't looking at the same thing the whole time.
- Use a variety of costumes (a different one for each location).
- Include cutaways throughout the video, as this adds something different and will interest the viewers more.
- Make sure the artist/s are the only one/s lip syncing to the song.
- It is crucial that the lip syncing is seriously accurate with the music and when the artist is singing.
- Make sure nothing unprofessional is included within the video. For example, tripods or people who aren't supposed to be in the shot aren't in the picture.
- Ensure that the lighting is suitable for the shot to look good, as you don't want it to come out too dark or too bright.
- Create a story board that lays out exactly what and where each shot is going to be taking place and includes.
- Make sure you know what props you're going to need in each shot. It could mean buying them as they aren't available to you.
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
10 Tips When Creating A Music Video
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