How to originate Your Own expert Music Video from Home
Today, many who go web-surfing run into spoof music videos that get millions of views. Sadly, more than half of those people who got 1,000,000+ views missed an chance of earning ,000 or more from just that YouTube upload. Why is this so? I will let you know near the end of this article. Shall we get back to the topic?
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For those who think it isn't inherent to make a high ability music video from home like the ones you see on television, I am here to tell you that it Is inherent to make even better videos. You may not be able to originate one as good on the first try, but again who is? It takes perfection; following these 5 steps:
How to Make a professional Music Video at Home
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Step 1: Music
Of policy a music video isn't a music video without music. Find an instrumental that you want to originate a song to and download it. A good schedule that I advise for downloading instrumentals would be Frostwire. You can download it from frostwire.com. It is completely free to download and use. Or so it was the last time I checked. Be just when downloading from Frostwire though. The first two or three files at the top are commonly tricks, but you can in effect tell them apart. The false ones commonly match your crusade phrase word for word, letter for letter, and are lower case. Also check the file size to the right of each result. Instrumentals and songs are commonly at an median file size of 1,000 Kb for each minuscule of a song. So if an instrumental you're looking for is about 3 minutes long, the file size should be nearby 3,000 Kb. The false ones at the top are commonly at a small file size, nearby 10-30 kb.
I used to use Frostwire until I began creating my own music with music production software. If you want to make money from YouTube, I advise you make your own instrumentals like I do. Anything can learn to make a uncomplicated beat. Some good music production software I advise to use for the Pc would be Fruity Loops Studio. The newest version is Fl Studio 9, but Fl Studio 5, 6, 7, and 8 are just as good. If you want to pay for it, you can buy it at your local computer store or online at flstudio.com, but if you want it for free, I advise you use Frostwire, since it can also download programs for free too. For the Mac users, your computer should already come with a music production software called GarageBand. In my opinion, GarageBand's instruments sound more expert than Fruity Loops. Both programs have user manuals ready in the help menu and Garageband has a beginner tutorial. For any other tutorials, I advise that you crusade YouTube for Fruity Loops Beginner Tutorials or Garageband beginner tutorials.
Other Pc Music production softwares consist of Reason, Sonar, and Nuendo. Other Mac music production software is Logic Pro. The music commerce itself specializes mainly with a software called Protools. It's compatible with both Pc and Mac, but is commonly the software preferred for studio recording. If you resolve to use Protools at all, I advise that you buy it rather than downloading it for many reasons. Trust me on this one.
Step 2: Lyrics
Of course, music videos don't all the time have lyrics, but if you do resolve to, make sure you write lyrics to the instrumental and keep them for the studio recording, which we will get to later. (Lyrical tip: Keep your lyrics fairly clean and it may be more marketable! Make it hilarious or comical, and it may get more plays! Ex. crusade "White and Nerdy" on YouTube)
Step 3: Home Studio (Session) Recording
The best software for studio session recording starters is Cool Edit Pro. Cool Edit Pro is only Pc compatible though. I learned it on my own straight through experimentation, but for tutorials, I'm sure you can find them on YouTube. There is also a user manual in the help menu. You can also download Cool Edit Pro for free using Frostwire. For the Mac users, once again, congratulations! You can record yourself using Garageband! To do so after you have accomplished creating your instrumental on Garageband, at the top click Track> New Track> Real Instrument> Create. You will consideration that on the left, a track for recording appears that is titled "No Effects". If you have a microphone plugged in, test it out by speaking into it. The green bar next to "No Effects" should rise every time you speak. If not, check your system Preferences for Sound and switch to Built-In Mic/Internal Microphone. Most Mac laptops have a built-in microphone. Most of them are found on the left speaker at the bottom right side, but only on laptops. For Pc laptops, your microphone may be found in the top of the monitor in the middle, left, or right corner.
For more developed users, session recordings can be done with Protools. You can buy microphones, but the cheap ones are commonly not good recording microphones at all. If you have a built-in microphone, you're in luck; because believe it or not, it is better than most microphones under . Just make sure you adjust the volumes of each cut off recording you do accordingly, regardless of which mic you use. You can make a bad mic sound much better than it does by altering the volumes.
P.S Tip: How to Autotune
Unfortunately, I only know how to do Autotune with the Fruity Loops users and the Garageband users. For the Fl users, you have to download a plug-in called Antares and drag it into Fruity Loops. As for the Mac and Garageband users..... You guys are very lucky. GarageBand comes with a built-in Autotuning system. To use it, at the top click Track> New Track> Real Instrument> Create. If your Audio Region at the bottom is not visible, at the top, click Control> Show Editor, or just press Apple+E. Turn the "Enhance Tuning" in your Audio Region all the way up. Then look just below that switch, and check in the box "Limit to Key".
Step 4: Recording the video
To record the video, you're going to need a decent ability camera. But just because you have a decent ability camera alone doesn't mean that the video is going to be great. It's all about how you put it together. As far as ability goes, I advise the Jazz Elite Hd portable Camera for starters. It's a 0 high definition camera, but you can get it for only 0 at electrotech.totalwarehouse.com. I haven't found a economy high definition video camera online yet, but if I do, I will let you know. Also, looking into getting a tripod would help for stabilization. You can find those at Wal-mart for pretty low prices.
Also, if you're trying to make money on YouTube, make sure to keep other company products' logos and titles out of the video as much as possible. YouTube can prevent money making from almost any logo being shown publicly in your video. This also includes logos on shirts, so just make sure that Anything clothing you pick to wear for the video, that the emblems or logos of your shirt's producers are not visible.
Step 5: Putting the video together
Hook up your camera to the computer and vehicle all of your video clips in a folder. For Pc video production beginners, I advise using Windows Movie Maker. It comes with every Windows computer. If you can't find it, just click Start (or the windows icon for Vista users) at the bottom left side of the screen. Go to Programs> Accesssories> Windows Movie Maker, or Programs> Accessories> Entertainment> Windows Movie Maker. If you can't find it in whether of those places, go to My Computer, open up the Local Drive (usually C:), and go to the schedule Files folder. Look for a folder called Windows Movie Maker and look for the startup icon. For Mac users, there is iMovie. The video clips can be dragged or imported into both of these programs to use. If your Pc or Mac came with the Adobe Collection, you may also use Adobe Premiere Pro, which is compatible with both computers. Adobe After Effects is a more developed software to use for extra effects, but you can in effect learn it straight through 10 short tutorials at videocopilot.net. A much more developed video editor is Final Cut Pro for the Mac users, used by real commerce movie makers.
There are video tutorials for all of these softwares on YouTube, but, in my opinion, Windows Movie Maker is ridiculously easy to use; but Adobe Premiere has more tools and effects that you can do to your video. Adobe Premiere also has green screen keying, which Movie Maker does not have. If you are looking to make music video production or music production a hereafter career, I advise you look into a college called Full Sail University. It is known as the "Harvard of Entertainment and Media Schools" and has one of the three best film programs in the world and the top 5 Recording Arts programs in the country. It is a high-paced school, and you can receive your Bachelor's in whether schedule in 20 months. To look further into this school, visit the Full Sail website.
Make sure you render your video in a high ability setting too. "Rendering" just means salvage the video in video format. The higher the quality, the longer it may take to terminate salvage the video, but it may be worth it. If you have the Jazz Elite Hd portable Camera, you may not have to worry about ability as much.
Extra Step: Earn Money straight through YouTube
To earn money, simply reach over 200,000 views with your video. YouTube will send you instructions on how to set it up and will characterize your video to make sure that there are no copyright infringements.
But as for music videos in general, I've seen the best and I've seen the worst. The ability of the final product all comes down to how you use these tools to the best of your creative ability. Show laziness in production, and lazy is how the final product will appear to be. Happy music making!
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