I Want To Be A Music Video Director

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In these economically challenging times, finding a job is more difficult than ever. So many people are using this time to go back to school.

But why pay to sit in a classroom, when you can reinvent yourself? Now is the time to take control of your own future. Within months you can be your own boss, launch your own career, generate your own income, and start your career in the entertainment industry.

And... having the time of your life doing so.

Directing music videos is how some of the most successful feature film and television directors started their careers. You can too.

In the one-of-a-kind guide “I Want to Be a Music Video Director” the most prolific producer in MTV history shares the secrets of his success. He owns the largest music video production company in the world. The reason his company tops the charts?

Because he creates great directors.

Some of the hit videos they produced include:
  • Beyonce
    “Crazy In Love”
  • J.Lo
    “I’m Real”
  • Foo Fighters
    “All My Life”
  • P.Diddy and Notorious B.I.G.
    “Hypnotize”
  • Mariah Carey
    “Shake it Off”
  • Janet Jackson
    “All for You”
  • 50 Cent
    “Just a little Bit”
  • Jay Z
    “Give it to Me”
  • Lindsay Lohan
    “First”
  • Christina Aguilera
    “Ain’t No Other Man”
  • Creed
    “My Sacrifice”
  • Rolling Stones
    “Streets of Love”
  • Ja Rule
    “Always on Time”
  • Busta Rhymes
    “I Love My Chick”
  • Ashanti
    “Foolish”
  • TLC
    “Waterfalls”
  • Dr. Dre.
    “Keep Your Heads Ringin”
  • Outkast
    “Hey Ya”
  • Puffy and Mase
    “Can’t Hold Me Down”
  • Kid Rock
    “Cowboy”
  • Kid Rock
    “American Badass”
  • P. Diddy and Christina Aguilera
    “Tell Me”
  • Filter
    “Take a Picture”
  • Snoop Dogg feat. R. Kelly
    “That’s that S**t”
  • Aerosmith
    “Girls of Summer”
  • Beyonce
    “Baby Boy”
  • Britney Spears
    “Lucky”
  • Dave Mathews Band
    “Space Between”
  • Missy Elliott
    “Get Ur Freak On”
  • Outkast
    “Roses”
  • Will Smith
    “1000 Kisses”
  • Celine Dion
    “A New Day”
  • Anastacia
    “One Day in Your Life”
  • Destinys Child
    “Cater To You”
  • Chris Brown “Gimme That”
  • Pussycat Dolls
    “Beep”
  • Lindsay Lohan
    “Confessions of a Broken Heart”
  • Enrique Iglesias
    “Be With You”
  • Pink
    “Lets Get this Party Started”
  • Creed
    “My Sacrifice”
  • Outkast
    “Ms. Jackson”
  • Dido
    “Thank You”
  • NSYNC
    “This I Promise You”
  • Linkin Park
    “One Step Closer”
  • Limp Bizkit
    “Boiler”
  • Creed
    “Arms Wide Open”
And 100’s more music videos...
Here's how you too can change your life forever!
In the 140-page guide
"I Want to Be a Music Video Director"
you'll discover:
  • How to make a music video from start to finish using little or none of your own money
  • How avoid all the pitfalls made over and over by new directors
  • Surefire ways to getting local bands or artists to pay you to make videos for them
  • Everything you need to get started - from sample treatments, budgets, shot lists, to shooting schedules - to run your own professional set
  • Insider tips to get inside records labels and how to have them come to you to direct their music videos
  • Know-how to take your director's reel and turn it into a money maker with artists, managers, and record labels
  • How to determine your own directing style, and ways you can exploit your talents to maximize your potential
  • How to find and get representation by a top production company.
  • How to “fast track” your career as a music video director, and how it will open doors for you in other areas of the entertainment industry
  • All the tools to create your own short films, web-based content, documentaries, TV shows and feature length films
You get everything you need to be a director

Music video directing is the single most-traveled path to a successful career as a director in the entertainment Industry today. It has been the starting point for many of the most influential and successful directors in the entertainment Industry.

And there are hundreds more directors that began with music videos, then moved on to not only directing, but also producing feature films, commercials, television, videogames, web-related content, and other aspects of the entertainment Industry.

Don’t take my word for it. Here is a list of some of the most dominant, well respected players in Hollywood today...

All of whom began as music video directors:

  • David Fincher:
    “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”,“Fight Club”, “The Game”, “Seven”
  • Michael Bay:
    “Pearl Harbor”, “Transformers”
  • F. Gary Gray:
    “The Negotiator”, “The Italian Job”
  • Spike Jonze:
    “Being John Malkovich”
  • Brett Ratner:
    “Rush Hour”, “X-Men: The Last Stand”
  • McG:
    “Charlie’s Angels”, “Terminator Salvation”
  • Michel Gondry:
    “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
  • Simon West:
    “Con Air”, “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider”
  • Chris Robinson:
    “ATL”
  • Len Wiseman:
    “Underworld”, “Live Free, Die Hard”
  • Joseph Kahn:
    “Torque”
  • The Strause Brothers:
    “Alien vs Predator-Requiem”
  • Marc Webb:
    “500 Days of Summer”
  • Sylvain White:
    “Stomp the Yard”
  • Paul Hunter:
    “Bullet Proof Monk”
  • Dominic Sena:
    “Gone in Sixty Seconds”, “Swordfish”
  • Ted Demme:
    “Blow”
  • Mark Romanek:
    “One Hour Photo”
  • Zack Snyder:
    “The Watchmen”, “300”
  • Marcus Nispel:
    “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”
  • Jonas Akerlund:
    “Spun”
  • Bille Woodruff:
    “Honey”, “Beauty Shop”
  • David Kellogg:
    “Inspector Gadget”
  • Christopher Erskin:
    “Johnson Family Vacation”
  • Kevin Bray:
    “All About the Benjamins”, “Walking Tall”
  • Marcos Siega:
    ”Chaos Theory”
  • Francis Lawrence:
    “I am Legend”, “Constantine”
  • David La Chapelle:
    “Rize”
  • Scott Kalvert:
    “The Basketball Diaries”
  • Johnathan Glazer:
    “Sexy Beast”, “Birth”
  • Marcus Raboy:
    “Friday After Next”
  • Steve Carr:
    “Mall Cop”, “Daddy Day Care”
  • Sanaa Hamri:
    “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2”
  • Bryan Barber:
    “Idlewild”
  • Tim Story:
    “Barbershop”, “Fantastic Four”
  • Dave Meyers:
    “The Hitcher”
  • Mark Pellington:
    “Arlington Road”, “The Mothman Prophecies”
  • Guy Ritchie:
    “Snatch”, “RocknRolla”
There are thousands more directors that began with music videos, and moved on to not only directing, but also producing Feature Films, Commercials, Television, Videogames, Web-related content, and other aspects of the Entertainment Industry.

This avenue is the single most traveled road to a successful career as a director in the Entertainment Industry today.

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