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Creator of the Universe
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This pisses me the fuck off more than anything, because it is SO fucking easy to make, and SO many people fuck this up, cheapening their value when they're shopping for a deal.
1. Videos
I DON'T mean videos like the shit you see on MTV. Videos where you lip-synch in front of an Escalade or trendy ride of the times with cuts to chicks in bikinis and you drinking champagne. These are music videos all right, but what people forget are the videos that show a LIVE performance, because if you're getting signed, a A&R will think you are the SHIT if you have a good video of your live performance.
A. "Live performance" doesn't mean shit performance with the nerd friend of yours "taping" your show on a digital camera where the sound is like SHIT because it's "miked" by the ambient mic on the camera.
B. "Live performance" IS usually a video shot in a warehouse or someplace where you can have repeated takes w/o neighbors bothering you. "Live performance" video MEANS having your video captured on a decent quality digital camera that is not ghetto-shaky as fuck, and your sound captured through a LIVE mixer onto a hard disk that is SEPERATE than the camera, so you can sync everything when you drop it into a REAL video program like Premiere.
You don't need "hi-tech" shit for the live performance, but you have to make sure that everything SOUNDS good. Do your SET and do it OVER and OVER so you capture the BEST live take. The key is:
1. An industry cat has to hear what you sound "live".
2. An industry cat has to see what kind of stage presence you command.
3. This is what a LIVE video does.
For the MTV-like videos, if you have the budget, do those too -- but you need to have a representation of your live show-- in rap sometimes it's deemed "unnecessary" by I think to the contrary -- this will only "wow" your audience (record reps) because you are doing shit the right way. You are essentially giving them a "video showcase" which saves them a lot of time and a lot of doubt on:
1. What you sound like live.
2. How you look live.
That's all that matters on these. THEN do fancy shit.
B. Press Packets
So many cats DO NOT know how to do this shit. I'm not even going to describe it to you. I am just going to link to a REAL fucking site that has available packets of REAL artists.
DO NOT HUSTLE THE COMPANY FOR YOUR DEMO. IN FACT -- THE COMPANY I AM REFERRING YOU TO ONLY WORKS WITH ROCK BANDS AMONG OTHER THINGS. DON'T FUCKING BOTHER THEM.
JUST GAIN THE KNOWLEDGE.
ALL PRESS KITS ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME.[/B]
Link: http://www.bighassle.com/publicity/a_c_and_c.html
There you have it. That's a "pro" press kit. I have seen better, but it gives you an idea, since the band IS signed and you probably played their music on Guitar Hero.
1. Videos
I DON'T mean videos like the shit you see on MTV. Videos where you lip-synch in front of an Escalade or trendy ride of the times with cuts to chicks in bikinis and you drinking champagne. These are music videos all right, but what people forget are the videos that show a LIVE performance, because if you're getting signed, a A&R will think you are the SHIT if you have a good video of your live performance.
A. "Live performance" doesn't mean shit performance with the nerd friend of yours "taping" your show on a digital camera where the sound is like SHIT because it's "miked" by the ambient mic on the camera.
B. "Live performance" IS usually a video shot in a warehouse or someplace where you can have repeated takes w/o neighbors bothering you. "Live performance" video MEANS having your video captured on a decent quality digital camera that is not ghetto-shaky as fuck, and your sound captured through a LIVE mixer onto a hard disk that is SEPERATE than the camera, so you can sync everything when you drop it into a REAL video program like Premiere.
You don't need "hi-tech" shit for the live performance, but you have to make sure that everything SOUNDS good. Do your SET and do it OVER and OVER so you capture the BEST live take. The key is:
1. An industry cat has to hear what you sound "live".
2. An industry cat has to see what kind of stage presence you command.
3. This is what a LIVE video does.
For the MTV-like videos, if you have the budget, do those too -- but you need to have a representation of your live show-- in rap sometimes it's deemed "unnecessary" by I think to the contrary -- this will only "wow" your audience (record reps) because you are doing shit the right way. You are essentially giving them a "video showcase" which saves them a lot of time and a lot of doubt on:
1. What you sound like live.
2. How you look live.
That's all that matters on these. THEN do fancy shit.
B. Press Packets
So many cats DO NOT know how to do this shit. I'm not even going to describe it to you. I am just going to link to a REAL fucking site that has available packets of REAL artists.
DO NOT HUSTLE THE COMPANY FOR YOUR DEMO. IN FACT -- THE COMPANY I AM REFERRING YOU TO ONLY WORKS WITH ROCK BANDS AMONG OTHER THINGS. DON'T FUCKING BOTHER THEM.
JUST GAIN THE KNOWLEDGE.
ALL PRESS KITS ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME.[/B]
Link: http://www.bighassle.com/publicity/a_c_and_c.html
There you have it. That's a "pro" press kit. I have seen better, but it gives you an idea, since the band IS signed and you probably played their music on Guitar Hero.