Picking up where this thread left off and inspired by what our own @pc has been producing (see below), this thread is intended to share wisdom and experience for those of us just delving into the production of home-based music videos featuring (more often than not) Fender guitars!
Even before the pandemic struck, my original hard rock three piece had decided to start producing videos of our music. This band has recorded 3 full length albums in the last 15 years so we know a bit about what is required to produce audio. No so much for video although I spent a year after high school at broadcasting school where I learned the basic principles of video production. So, the band set up a “YouTube Studio” and were just about to head into our first video recording session as the lockdown hit. We spent a bunch of time trying to figure out how to rehearse and record remotely and synchronously. Never found a workable solution. So, finally our drummer initiated the idea that we do this asynchronously. With him bought into the idea, we launched back into it this week. We’ve messed around with lighting, camera and staging and now have started to generate footage and high quality audio. We are stumbling around blindly in the dark trying to figure out how to do something like what @pc did below with his group.
video credit: Pete Chimbidis/Youtube
Perhaps we can share tips and tricks in the thread and in this subforum?