As a musician myself, I really enjoy creating music videos. Also, being aware that musicians seldom have much money to spend, I can offer some affordable music video production packages. Take a look at the videos below to see what you can expect.
The music video for Hennesea’s ‘Face in the Moon’ unfolds as a heartwarming narrative set against a Christmas backdrop. It tells the tale of an elderly man, recently widowed, who channels his grief into spreading holiday cheer for others. Despite his personal sorrow, his festive spirit shines through, perhaps hinting at a deeper secret identity revealed subtly through his attire: a bright red coat, a snowy white beard, and a prominent belt buckle . . .
Concept, story, director, camera and editing.
Worcestershire’s own Molly Gone Mad laid down their debut album at the Funky Bunker, and I took the chance to create a short and informative EPK to introduce them to the world.
Director, camera and editing.
Despite filming “Faisons Comme Si” (Let’s Pretend) for Hennesea within a small studio, the use of a blue screen allowed for the creation of a stylised Parisian backdrop, transporting viewers to the heart of the city.
Director, camera and editing.
Babajack’s ‘Running Man’ takes a stripped-down approach with a performance video shot in a sleek black-walled studio. The band’s energy is amplified through the use of a track and dolly, adding dynamic movement to the visuals.
Director, camera, editor.
Hennesea’s ‘The Same Tune’ captures the essence of the tango with a captivating blend of performance footage and a dreamlike sequence featuring a couple dancing in a bygone era, reminiscent of the 1930s.
Director, camera, editor.
Threshing Ground’s ‘I’m in Love with a Girl Called Vinyl’ keeps things simple with a performance-driven music video and lyric lead narrative. Led by ex-Tights bassist Barry Island, the band takes center stage, delivering their music with raw energy.
Director, camera, editor.