Shooting A Professional Music Video – A Look Inside
In this interview with Jon Farley of the high-end music video production group The Famous Company, he answers questions about what goes into what an artist should know and prepare. Continue reading
YouTube Moves All Subscribers To Official Artist Channels
YouTube launched Official Artist Channels last year to make it easier for fans to find content from their favorite artists by uniting official videos, live performances, individual songs and albums all under. Continue reading
New Service Vydia Makes Protecting Video Assets Webwide Simple
[UPDATE 2] Any artist with an online presence typically has a good amount of video content floating around out there, and with so much material, it can be difficult to. Continue reading
How I Grew My YouTube Channel From Zero To 5,000 Subscribers
Having a YouTube channel is a must for any artist, but there's little point to it if no one's watching. Here troubadour and live-streamer Nate Maingard shares with readers how. Continue reading
MTV Video Music Awards Nominees 2017 – Full List
MTV has announced the nominees nominations for the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards. Kendrick Lamar scored eight nominations for his video “HUMBLE.” Katy Perry and The Weeknd are tied for. Continue reading
Vevo Names New Artists To Watch 2017
Music video destination Vevo is in the midst of another makeover and part of it includes a greater commitment to developing new artists. To that end, they've released a Ones. Continue reading
5 Must-Haves For Making A Budget Music Video
Even if you're filming a music video on a shoe-string budget, there are certain things you still need to invest time and money in, particularly if you want your DIY video. Continue reading
Facebook Introduces New Slideshow Feature For Music Videos
With its large share of viewers, and a higher revenue payout, Facebook's new Slideshow feature is the latest in the popular social networks efforts to unseat YouTube as the king. Continue reading
How To Upload Your Videos To Amazon’s New YouTube Competitor
YouTube, which has come under fire for its payment structure even as it renegotiates its contracts with the major labels, has just met its first truly viable competitor – Amazon.. Continue reading