we've got a great team over at Indy Mogul that is putting in a ton of hard work to make these videos. Thanks for the kind words! We really appreciate it.
@@indymogul sorry I forgot the awesome team behind the channel. You just see Ted all the time, so it's easy to forget that he is not the only one behind the show. Keep on rocking you guys!
I'm not a producer, not even a filmmaker, don't do music videos, but this interview was very interesting and can be applied to a different life situations. Excellent guest and tips. Thank you
yea this all is a game of relationships not only do you have to be good but you have to have people want to work with you. The jobs are almost a 360 degree job interview themselves to every other person on that set that can recommend you for another gig. Treating people and resources right is always the way to longevity and getting next level. In fact plenty of times crews are formed more on who people want to work with over their abilities. I myself have crossed off endless make up artists who may have had tons of talent but fail to know how to show up on time or work prooperly and I end up calling in someone more reliable that may still need to get some experience down for the craft. Great vid Ted good seeing you at IBC!
Where I come from, the military, your integrity is your stock in trade. It is yours to give away. But, once it is gone, it's gone forever. And that counts for everything in life, not just music videos. The bridge you burn might be your own. Peace, out.
Ted, you’re my new fav UA-cam host. You’re smile and laughter is infectious bro...you seem like the best dude to kick it with! 😄 Moses is dope...he breaks it down with the real...invaluable stuff. Once again, I’m taking notes. Thanks again Ted...much love from the 6ix!
The best tip in my opinion was to not burn bridges. I've received free studio time and gear rentals for no other reason other than showing the connection that I cared they were taken care of by any means necessary. Music videos are stressful especially on a low budget but they really made me fall in love with them. The relationships and collaborations built are beautfiul
I was never really into the producer's side of things but these interviews are amazing. Its so good to learn the logistical things it takes to get this stuff done. Keep up the good work.
You guys have really been stepping it up on the channel with these interviews. Loving this. Please do more! From the students of the University of UA-cam, THANK YOU!!
Amazing. I have done literally every job on set. I know this gig. You could have thrown locations under the bus, but you didn't. You are a great human. That all could have come out of loc budget. Great job! I would AD, Loc or any job in between for you any day.
Did not realize making videos could be such huge project, as a new UA-camr, I feel like I put myself in a really tough situation, thanks for the tips, you guys are making really help content, good job!!
Yeah, secure the bag! Did this on my last shoot. Never doing this again. But didn't lose money as I made sure to to pay the advance expenses upfront. Thank you for a great video guys.
This is so true, i have experienced this not for music video but generally producing my reality show. It is complex and there are a lot of things to consider. i love the dove story, it just shows that if you care it is a credit to you. Ha ha elephant committee of America. Well done indy mogul we need more behind the scenes channels.
Hi! i just wanna say what a great story you guys have! every advices, well noted! especially dont burn the bridge, and the dove story LOL. thanks keep inspiring!
I got suckered by a Houston music producer (Rok) to make a slew of videos and I never got anything in writing, I learned quick 😂👌🔎 so cool ya made this....you have some good knowledge
i was on a horribly tv-series set ...ver low costs, low income for the crew, freezing weather outdoor shooting, up to 17 hour days ...but it got really hairy when the catering got bad. people started to freak out!
It’s crazy that some of these same issues came up today in a pre-production meeting. The producer/project manager of a potential video project when asked when would we be seeing our Agreement appeared to look like a deer caught in the headlights, stated that he had not thought he we needed one. Had to scratch my head. I shouldn’t be to surprised considering he had not been exactly able to communicate with the sponsor/client on what was expected and what was the budget. During the course of first bringing up the project and contacting the crew, this producer appeared not to do any homework or prep, which in turn leaves the majority of the crew in doubt of his ability to see this thing through, can anyone say “shit show”, because this is what it is turning out to be. I have been asked to step in by him to take it over, but I am somewhat hesitant because he has confused the client and we are down to 2 ½ weeks till showtime.
Thanks for this video. I just sent an email to a client for my 50% refund policy contract. Due to some personal problems, i wasn't able to deliver on time. And the client needed the job for a project that will be summited to the comune and so on. At the end they used some old video of theirs. I felt very guilty I couldn't get it out of my head. Thanks indy Mogul for videos like this.
TED!!! You're the man.. Thanks for all these video... now for a side question... How can I get a replacement 4-pin male to 4-pin male head cable for my 300D. My AC misplaced the cable and now I can't seem to be able to get a new or used one anywhere? PLEASE HELP!
1:45 I have worked on a film where my producer and I were hired onto a project, and he was suppose to pay us fully in a week's time ... its been three-months and he still has paid all of it yet. 😒
The mega budget music videos have gone down the tube since digital distribution. Few superstars can afford to “sensibly” make a million dollar music video nowadays.
I'll just stick to using my 5D mark III and my Canon 80D first time I've been happy with the camera's I own. If I feel the need to go 4K I'll buy the Canon M50 and the adapter for the EF lenses.
I live in KC, we have Strange Music here which is Tech9. I have never worked a strange music video because they RARELY pay actors. Which is frustrating, but Music Videos not having access to things like "money" makes sense why.
Anybody have any links on how to shoot a music video in slow motion but the singers lips stick to the song? Do they have to sing the song faster? Any help would be great. Halsey vídeo that was one take is a good example.. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
I just made a mini doc on a super successful director (Creds: Polo G, ASAP Ferg, Ty Dolla Sign etc) and he gave lots of useful advice in it - if you have a min, check it out 🙏
Music videos are definitely an amazing way for artists to work with other artists. It can be a tough and low-budget industry, but so is most of the indie filmmaking industry. At the end of the day, I think you just get whatever you put into it. Especially if you're looking for experience and get eyeballs on your work, there aren't a lot of paths for young directors and DP's like shooting music videos.
Low key. How many times this year did an elephant make more money than you?
as a DP I once hired a make up artist on a medium format movie that ended up making more money than me.. fml
TED! You are making this channel so freaking valuable! Thanks for bringing all this insider knowledge our way!
we've got a great team over at Indy Mogul that is putting in a ton of hard work to make these videos. Thanks for the kind words! We really appreciate it.
@@indymogul sorry I forgot the awesome team behind the channel. You just see Ted all the time, so it's easy to forget that he is not the only one behind the show. Keep on rocking you guys!
I'm not a producer, not even a filmmaker, don't do music videos, but this interview was very interesting and can be applied to a different life situations. Excellent guest and tips. Thank you
They are interesting hey!
yea this all is a game of relationships not only do you have to be good but you have to have people want to work with you. The jobs are almost a 360 degree job interview themselves to every other person on that set that can recommend you for another gig. Treating people and resources right is always the way to longevity and getting next level. In fact plenty of times crews are formed more on who people want to work with over their abilities. I myself have crossed off endless make up artists who may have had tons of talent but fail to know how to show up on time or work prooperly and I end up calling in someone more reliable that may still need to get some experience down for the craft. Great vid Ted good seeing you at IBC!
integrity... the lost art. great episode guys.
Where I come from, the military, your integrity is your stock in trade. It is yours to give away. But, once it is gone, it's gone forever. And that counts for everything in life, not just music videos. The bridge you burn might be your own. Peace, out.
Henry Cole Stage deep. Thank you & i totally agree.
I would love to see an episode on how to start a production company!
Us too!
Can I work for u? I'm an actor & also music video maker...i have 20music videos
Ted, you’re my new fav UA-cam host. You’re smile and laughter is infectious bro...you seem like the best dude to kick it with! 😄 Moses is dope...he breaks it down with the real...invaluable stuff. Once again, I’m taking notes. Thanks again Ted...much love from the 6ix!
"really make things right." Love that...
The best tip in my opinion was to not burn bridges. I've received free studio time and gear rentals for no other reason other than showing the connection that I cared they were taken care of by any means necessary. Music videos are stressful especially on a low budget but they really made me fall in love with them. The relationships and collaborations built are beautfiul
I don't understand why so many producers can't just be fair and honest with people, makes my job harder. That's great advice about firing them.
I was never really into the producer's side of things but these interviews are amazing. Its so good to learn the logistical things it takes to get this stuff done. Keep up the good work.
You guys have really been stepping it up on the channel with these interviews. Loving this. Please do more!
From the students of the University of UA-cam, THANK YOU!!
Guys I miss you! Come back! Love your content!
Ted you had big shoes to fill when you joined indy mogul... I think it's fair to say that you have and have done it well. Great job man
Nice upload! Keep it up!
I appreciated that Back to the Future Doc Brown permit cut...
Amazing. I have done literally every job on set. I know this gig. You could have thrown locations under the bus, but you didn't. You are a great human. That all could have come out of loc budget. Great job! I would AD, Loc or any job in between for you any day.
Always carry backup SD cards and batteries to the set
Agreed!
Did not realize making videos could be such huge project, as a new UA-camr, I feel like I put myself in a really tough situation, thanks for the tips, you guys are making really help content, good job!!
I'm so hooked onto this channel. You guys are the best.
Very valuable info here! The don't burn your bridges is so hard a lesson to learn but so very important! fantastic video!
Agreed! Don't burn bridges..
thanks for taking your time educating a new generation of filmakers and producers
Yeah, secure the bag!
Did this on my last shoot. Never doing this again. But didn't lose money as I made sure to to pay the advance expenses upfront.
Thank you for a great video guys.
eep! Everything turn out okay for you?
@@indymogul I'm glad everything is going well. I find Making a living shooting videos itself is a great blessing.
im still EXTREMELY NEW too shooting vids , but you have no idea how much you've helped me along the way. THANKS
That craft tip is gold
"You have to get a Film Permit"
Me: ***J. Jonah Jameson laugh
😂😂😂😂😂😂
all fun and games until you have 50 ppl on set and suddenly the cops pull up.
What I learned : the best producers are caring persons...🐣
Contracts, contracts, contracts has help me out so much
This is so true, i have experienced this not for music video but generally producing my reality show. It is complex and there are a lot of things to consider. i love the dove story, it just shows that if you care it is a credit to you. Ha ha elephant committee of America. Well done indy mogul we need more behind the scenes channels.
THIS IS AWESOME!! “Kill Fees” definitely will be added to all agreements.
glad to hear it!
Amazing content. You guys are killing it on the regular!
aw, thanks Alex. Appreciate it!
So much great advice! I love your interviews and the inside tips people give.
thanks for tuning in!
Moses is always a great guest.
Care for others and, normally, they should care for you. ❤️
True that!
Wait, he produced FimRiot's Ballistic?
Edit: I look it after, he did in deed produce it.
I didn't like ballistic. It is well done, but I didn't ike it. Production was great though and you can see this.
yessir -- Moses has produced many indie films and features. He just had his second project go to Sundance.
@@indymogul Moses is solid. No doubt.
Awesome advice, I LOVE when Indy Mogul talks about producing.
We agree!
Awesome guy Moses Isreal. Love the info he shares. Thanks again for an informative video.
Super informative film and also life advice for treating crew and other with respect.
People remember in this industry..
I love teds videos ... MY FAVORITE STUFF THO .... THE MUSIC VIDEO STUFFF!!!! MORE MUSIC VIDEO STUFF !!!!
Thank you soo much guys!
Great to know !! This just stressed me out more !! :)
Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
Film Riot is great too!
Totally like Moses. Great insight and experience.
You should've known.... DAX & Hopsin....this guy nailed it
This was really good! Such valuable info
Agreed!
"If it ain't about the💰 whatcha ya beefing for?"
Ink EVERYTHING!!
New money always tight asses.
Is it just me, or did that set behind Ted (when he alone is talking to the camera) become even more beautiful somehow?
yep, Tue who shoots these really killed it on this last lighting setup.
@@indymogul Well done Tue!
Wow. Such valuable content. You go bro. Super pro.
thanks! great info!!
Love the new Indy Mogul!!!
thanks!
you did amazing on hopsin alone with me that video was movie like
Hi! i just wanna say what a great story you guys have! every advices, well noted! especially dont burn the bridge, and the dove story LOL. thanks keep inspiring!
you guys rock!
Awesome, especially about been honest brings you positive things
I got suckered by a Houston music producer (Rok) to make a slew of videos and I never got anything in writing, I learned quick 😂👌🔎 so cool ya made this....you have some good knowledge
Amazing advice, thanks for sharing!
Awesome content Ted
Fun and really valuable insight
i was on a horribly tv-series set ...ver low costs, low income for the crew, freezing weather outdoor shooting, up to 17 hour days ...but it got really hairy when the catering got bad. people started to freak out!
so good
Excellent -- great content.
thank you for this😍
It’s crazy that some of these same issues came up today in a pre-production meeting. The producer/project manager of a potential video project when asked when would we be seeing our Agreement appeared to look like a deer caught in the headlights, stated that he had not thought he we needed one. Had to scratch my head. I shouldn’t be to surprised considering he had not been exactly able to communicate with the sponsor/client on what was expected and what was the budget. During the course of first bringing up the project and contacting the crew, this producer appeared not to do any homework or prep, which in turn leaves the majority of the crew in doubt of his ability to see this thing through, can anyone say “shit show”, because this is what it is turning out to be. I have been asked to step in by him to take it over, but I am somewhat hesitant because he has confused the client and we are down to 2 ½ weeks till showtime.
Thanks for this video.
I just sent an email to a client for my 50% refund policy contract.
Due to some personal problems, i wasn't able to deliver on time.
And the client needed the job for a project that will be summited to the comune and so on.
At the end they used some old video of theirs.
I felt very guilty I couldn't get it out of my head.
Thanks indy Mogul for videos like this.
Great info thank you so much. Do you have anything on insurance and who to use for Production?
great tips!
Awesome Tips!
very grate and help. like the video
TED!!! You're the man.. Thanks for all these video... now for a side question... How can I get a replacement 4-pin male to 4-pin male head cable for my 300D. My AC misplaced the cable and now I can't seem to be able to get a new or used one anywhere? PLEASE HELP!
Inspiring
This is masterclass. Film school doesn't teach you to clean up your poop.
If I don't see good craft services on a job. I hit the door fr.
PR Vs Little Dove Lives? Wont somebody please think of the doves?!?!
"So we call up the dove guy..." hahahaha
How to become rich
step 1: Become the elephant
step 2: Profit
1:45 I have worked on a film where my producer and I were hired onto a project, and he was suppose to pay us fully in a week's time ... its been three-months and he still has paid all of it yet. 😒
The mega budget music videos have gone down the tube since digital distribution. Few superstars can afford to “sensibly” make a million dollar music video nowadays.
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry...
👋🏿🕊🕊🕊🎤👦🏽🎶🕊🕊🕊👋🏿
I'll just stick to using my 5D mark III and my Canon 80D first time I've been happy with the camera's I own. If I feel the need to go 4K I'll buy the Canon M50 and the adapter for the EF lenses.
I live in KC, we have Strange Music here which is Tech9. I have never worked a strange music video because they RARELY pay actors. Which is frustrating, but Music Videos not having access to things like "money" makes sense why.
Can I ask what is the effect that is used at 1:54mins in the video please?
I was wondering that too..
Anybody have any links on how to shoot a music video in slow motion but the singers lips stick to the song? Do they have to sing the song faster? Any help would be great. Halsey vídeo that was one take is a good example.. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
ekphotography definitely have to perform the song faster and shoot at 60fps and up
I am so worried about the trembling lens in the corner
Doves!
When you have a crew of 11 people but only 5 people pay for crafty smh.
wait can we hear more about your last music video shoot that sounds crazy
I would've got some blow darts with tranquilizers or a net launcher lol
Take time to STUDY your clips BEFORE trying to edit.
Nice advice!
Lesson of the day: No doves in the soundstage
I just made a mini doc on a super successful director (Creds: Polo G, ASAP Ferg, Ty Dolla Sign etc) and he gave lots of useful advice in it - if you have a min, check it out 🙏
Why they didn't just throw rice on the floor and then closer to the exit so doves would fly away?
So not many ideas but it’s all about the money..
Trail of breadcrumbs leading out the door, duh
Note to Self: Avoid music video projects at ALL COSTS!!!
Music videos are definitely an amazing way for artists to work with other artists. It can be a tough and low-budget industry, but so is most of the indie filmmaking industry. At the end of the day, I think you just get whatever you put into it. Especially if you're looking for experience and get eyeballs on your work, there aren't a lot of paths for young directors and DP's like shooting music videos.
Why doesnt he like music videos
Your head looks like it's floating.
Can't even hear what Ted said the producer said at 2:10.
I never heard of any of those Artist lol then again I am 46 all I know is Vinilla ice MC Hammer, 2 Pac JK LoL
ua-cam.com/video/TkUOsAGnfrk/v-deo.html You're welcome.
:)