 Hey everyone, are you a songwriter and you want to make your own music videos but you don't have the overly expensive equipment and or the funds we got you covered on this episode guys. Hey Freedom, what's up? My name is Nolden, welcome to Freedom Central, the home of all freedom content. On this episode, let's talk about how you can transform your low budget funds into a very professional music video. But before we do that guys, you know what to do, like, subscribe, and gong that bell. Let's get on to the episode of Freedom. Quick tips. Number one of course is to shoot with what you have. It's 2020 already guys and basically anyone can record with their mobile phones. I would dare say that there's some mobile phones that have a way better camera than the expensive DSLRs. If you don't have an expensive camera, an expensive light set, an expensive microphone, it's okay. Don't panic. You just use with whatever you have. If you have your own mobile camera, or DSLR, or point and shoot camera, that's fine. If you don't have any light set, use a sun shoot outdoors and use any available fluorescent lights to your light kit. For the microphone, you can use your mobile microphone and of course your DSLR microphone. You can also canvass cheaper props to your local hardware store. You're bound to get something that is within reach of your funds. Alternatively, you can ask from your friends to lend you some of your equipment. I sometimes do this when I need a good microphone. Just be sure to repay their kindness in the future. Number two is look for volunteers. You can ask your good friends, your siblings, maybe your parents, maybe your cousins, your best friends, or your loved ones. I'm sure someone will turn up. If you don't have the budget to hire a film crew, look to the people who you think will help you out. Alright, when you have your set of volunteers or your film crew, always make sure to keep a positive aura when you guys are shooting. Just a heads up, these are volunteers, not people that you paid for. They can actually just decide to ditch you when you're shooting. And we don't want that guys. Try to incentivize their time helping you out with the project. How you might be wondering, well guys, for starters, buy foods and drink. It's on you to feed them. Another way to incentivize their stay is to make sure that they will learn something from the shoot. Try to teach them some of your tricks, your insights, and how you do things. Number three, keep it to one day shooting. Let's face it guys, if you go beyond one day shooting, you'll have more costs. So before you shoot, you have to plan it out. Keep yourself organized and efficient. Pre-production is very important when you are on a tight budget. Number four, have a ready concept in mind. Okay, so in pre-production, you have to know what concept you will be doing in your music videos. Concepts are the theme behind the video. Now that you have your concept ready, you should be able to know what props you will be needing and the costs that are attributed to your needs. Is there another way for you guys to make really good music videos with a low budget fund? Let us know down below. Share this to your friend who has a tight budget, but they want to make music videos. Maybe you can help them out in the future with this video. Before you leave guys, please leave a like, subscribe, and gong that bell. My name is NoelGuys, bringing you tips on how to grow your channel. Always, always remember, freedom, quick tips. I'm going to be seeing you guys on the next episode. Goodbye!