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  • David Deke

    May 30, 2010 at 5:03 am in reply to: music for educational video

    If you’re in a crunch for time, goto: https://www.musicalley.com I’ve used them for some podcasts. This is a place where artitist upload their music and allow people to use their songs, so they get more exposure. Or you can always make your own sound tracks, which is better because you own and create a library for future videos.

    Smart People Do It With Video!

  • David Deke

    May 30, 2010 at 4:43 am in reply to: any small town guys out there?

    Rock And A Hard Place. You’re going to have to research and reach out to the closest town with a greater populations. I used to have to travel to Charleston, Columbia, Wilmington for business, from Myrtle Beach. It used to be a ghost town, after Labor Day, but that’s changed.

    Anyway, another suggestion is finding clients online on video sharing sites, and contact them to send you raw video clips and work out a deal to edit those clips and make a dvd for them. You’ll have to think outside the box, think of unusual ways to make money to survive.

    I like the idea of going after local musicians,(from a previous post) to promote their bands and events.

    PM me if you need more ideas.

    Smart People Do It With Video!

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