I remember how it all started a few months ago (at least in my world). I was sitting on my desk doing some mundane work for one of my lame internet businesses when I heard Dirty Dance for the first … Continue reading →
Ever walked onto a film set and wondered where you should go, what proper manners to have, or the right questions to ask? No worries. You’re not alone. Film sets are like any normal work environments. They have their own procedures … Continue reading →
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There comes a point when a band of filmmakers comes together in such a way that it just doesn’t seem fair. The Big K.R.I.T. ft. Ludacris “What U Mean” video is a prime example of that. This project looked good … Continue reading →
What’s the first step if I want to create my own music video? The most frequently asked question I get initially is “How much does a music video cost?” Since there is no one number a video costs, I tell … Continue reading →
J.Kap – Pot, Porn and Popcorn – Music Video We apologize for the delays but our epic J.Kap ballad is finally here. So grab yourself some lotion and perhaps a tissue or two, sit back and enjoy the show. Getting … Continue reading →
So why does my band need a music video anyways? I hear this question all the time. After all, aren’t your fans in it for your music? The truth is without a music video, particularly a music video with high … Continue reading →
On Valentine’s day, Usher premiered “Climax”, the first single off his new album (title to be announced). When I heard Diplo was behind the production, I knew the track was destined to be special. My expectations were pleasantly exceeded. The … Continue reading →
As Borat once said, prepare for a romance explosion. I don’t want to give too much away but this will be the most insane R.i.T.E. media production to date. Our extremely talented editor, Colin Quinn, has been grinding away at … Continue reading →