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Best Camera for Filming Music Videos

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 Choosing the best camera for filming music videos is a key decision, because each camera offers a different combination of features so you need to find the video quality and extras which match your aspiration and budget. Mirrorless Cameras for Music Videos Sony and Panasonic have been the go-to video camera models for shooting music videos, and they have a strong mirrorless camera product line. But other brands are now building a strong reputation among the video production teams, so you’ve got some great options when sourcing the best mirrorless camera for your music video. FujiFilm XT4 One of the best mirrorless cameras is the FujiFilm XT4, which is a hybrid camera offering both filming and photography options. The XT4 can shoot in 4K up to 60 frames per second, and full HD/240p for up to 10x slow motion effect. And if you want a slightly wider frame than normal, the FujiFilm XT4 also shoots in cinema 4k. It shoots 10 bit video, rather than 8 bit video, so you can push ...

How To Write A Music Video For YouTube

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Are you in a new band looking to create a music video for one of your tracks? Or a new filmmaker wondering if music video production is for you? The first thing you must do is learn is how to write a music video, before you go anywhere near a camera. Without this essential planning and development process, your film shoot will be chaotic, expensive and disappointing. Instead, invest time and effort at the writing page to ensure you know what the final result is expected to look like. Why Write A Music Video? YouTube was launched on 14 February 2005 and is now a mature platform serving 2 billion monthly users. More than half of the audience regularly watch music videos.  Many lucky musicians have found their videos so widely shared that global chart topping downloads of their tracks quickly followed. Bands want access to this audience. Directors, producers and crew have long found music videos a valuable source of work and income. The first musical short films appeared in the 1920s,...