Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Your First Video and Your Music Post Production Company

If you are considering working with a music post production company in hopes of making that breakthrough music video, your first step is choosing the song that is representative of your band and your "brand." If your band has its own signature song, that's generally your best choice for your first professional video. Your song should be representative of your band's overall style.

Your Music Video Budget

Post production videoediting services are available in a range of prices, depending on the length of the video, whether animation or special effects are needed, and how the video itself is shot. Your video production company should discuss budget with you up front so that there are no surprises. The best production companies are willing to work with your budget to give you the most for your investment.

The Shoot and the Gear Required

You will need to determine shooting locations early on, and get permission if necessary. You may require lighting and electricity depending on how you envision your music video. Your production crew should consider lighting, weather (if you'll be shooting outdoors), and the look you're going for. Before the shoot, show the crew examples of videos with angles and other aspects of how you want the final product to look.

Dubbing

While you generally won't have to dub the entire song, there will be sections of your video that show your lead singer or other band members singing. The dubbing process can be painstaking, but it is an aspect of post production that must be done right to get a professional look.

The Importance of Post Production

Post production video editing services can make the difference between an amateurish, low quality video and a video with a professional look comparable to that of top performers' videos. During post production, professional video editors take massive amounts of footage and put together a few minutes of video perfection. Special effects and animation are added in post production to get video quality worthy of a major "breakthrough" song. Choose your production company carefully, and your video could be the next to go viral.