Saturday, August 11, 2018

Guidelines On How To Submit Videos To MTV

By Shirley Brooks


Everything is easy and speedy with the latest in tech. The showbiz has been revolutionized with the inventions such as motion pictures. The people are more attracted to these tapes in the cinemas and even in the music biz. The music biz has media platforms where they drop their tapes and they can be marketed to the rest of the people. The following are regulations on how to submit videos to MTV.

The video must be of high quality. The tape must be in all frames being of high definition. The artists are advised to shoot the tape using apple phones or if they can afford it they can use high definition cameras. The station emphasizes the quality so as to make it compatible with their systems. It is also meant to improve the viewers experience. A lot of people are attracted to high definition tapes.

The musician needs to fill a form. This is a common and approved procedure. The aim of this procedure is to know the name of the artist, and any other musician linked with the tape. Hence when a tape goes viral the people will know the artist behind your tape. It is therefore crucial the musician fills all the slots in the form. The information they give must be the truth.

The musician must generate authentic content. There are a lot of cinematic that are sent to this platform. In order to make the cut and have the tape played on air the content must be really authentic and eye capturing. The station has loads of requests and it cannot tolerate playing BS mixtapes for the public. Authentic and innovative content will certainly be on the playlist.

The artist must pay a fee. This is a business just like any other, therefore there must be a profit to be made. This is because once the tape goes viral the expert will stand to make lots of money. This will be through promotions, sales and even performances. In addition the station has to pay taxes. The station also has to pay its employees. To get all this financial need met, the artists have to pay a wage.

The content is reviewed by a council. The council decides which music tapes make the cut. They focus on authentic and innovative audiovisuals. They also try to filter out insults, substance abuse, and guns out of audiovisuals. They may occasionally ask the performer to change a few details. The council is very crucial as it keeps bad songs from the public.

The performer is required to build a fan foundation for their tape. A page is created before your tape goes live, the main intention being to read the general opinion of the citizens. If the opinions are encouraging and impressive then the station can air the videotape out to the public officially.

The artist must meet the weekly deadline. In each and every week there is a new playlist. This means that every week there is a submission closing date. In our case, it is usually by nine after meridian on Thursday. If they hit the deadline they are en-route to being chosen for the playlist.




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