So, if you've been playing around with your camera for awhile and you think you're ready to start making some music videos, keep this in mind...
Do Some For Free
Make some musician friends either online or in the local area and offer to do music videos for them for free, even if you're not a particularly huge fan of their music (though you should certainly seek out musicians you're actually a fan of). If you only make, say, about a dozen videos for about a dozen different bands, all you need is for one of them to get the big record contract to lead you to some paid gigs.
Look At Freelancing Sites
A lot of bands just go on those freelancing websites where people bid on projects and offer a little money for whoever can produce their video. This can be a great opportunity to get your work out there and have some fun.
Know The Music!
Be a big music fan, enjoy everything. You'll get a lot of work for songs that aren't really your thing, so you need to be able to hear something in it you can appreciate. The music you already like, learn to hear it in a way that nobody else hears it. Look at Sabotage. It's a fast paced hip hop and rock and roll song, so who but Spike Jonez would recognize that it'd be a perfect fit for the seventies cop show theme?
Practice, Practice, Practice
No artist gets paid for their first job. Even the local band working the cafes and bars for tips, they've been practicing, so you should be, too. You're not going to get any work doing videos until you've already gotten your practice movies out of the way. Look, every artist has a dozen crummy projects in them. Do those now, throw them away, and THEN start talking to local bands about doing videos for them.
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