How to make a cover art music video in minutes

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  • Опубліковано 23 тра 2022
  • You can create an Art Track video for you next song in minutes! In this video we show you how.
    And now through November 28th, when you distribute your album or single through CD Baby (just $4.99 for a limited time) you'll ALSO get a FREE credit to make a music video using Rotor!
    Here's how:
    1. Got to cdbaby.com to distribute music
    2. Pay for distribution in the checkout process
    3. You'll receive a confirmation email with a link for your free credit through Rotor
    4. Then click the link, and you'll be brought over to a special page to redeem your credit
    5. Log in or create an account on Rotor.
    6. Credit will be added to your account so you can create a video!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @vhuawelomakhuvha
    @vhuawelomakhuvha Рік тому +3

    does it take money to remove the watermark?

  • @altermore
    @altermore Рік тому +1

    I just tried creating a video and it looks like no, the logo will stay. You will have to pay to have it removed. I think that for an original artist, this way of creating a video is questionable. That's why we want to be original. And so everyone uses the same footage.

    • @cdbabyvideo
      @cdbabyvideo  Рік тому

      Wait, you're saying the Rotor logo is appearing on videos? That shouldn't be happening if you have paid (or used free credits) for the video. I wonder if you're just viewing the preview in their system? That WILL have the watermark as to prevent people from just grabbing it for free. But once you pay, choose the version you want, and download... it shouldn't have the watermark/logo. If it does, I'd reach out to Rotor's support.

    • @altermore
      @altermore Рік тому

      @@cdbabyvideo Of course, thank you. Personally, I am in favor of inventing and shooting something original. A rotor is an option for those who do not have the opportunity to do something like this at all.

  • @DustinLeone
    @DustinLeone Рік тому +1

    they do great work but its damn expensive if you release music on the regular. Don't recommend it.