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RECORDING STUDIO FILM LOCATION SITE
  • $75/hr
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  • Torrance, CA
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Multipurpose Music Studio
  • $150/hr
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  • Orland Park, IL
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  • $50/hr
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  • Ventura, CA
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Live-streaming Venue
  • $60/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (2)
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  • Montrose, CA
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Full-Production Livestream and Event Stage
  • $500/hr
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  • Chicago, IL
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Large Open Space Content Creation/Film Studios
  • $100/hr
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  • Norcross, GA
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Photo Video Music Recording Studios
  • $90/hr
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  • Opa-Locka, FL
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Best Intimate venue space with a vibe
  • $70/hr
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Versatile Creative Hub: Ideal Rental Space
  • $85/hr
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  • Richmond, VA
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  • $250/hr
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an average Music Video space cost to rent?
Music Video space rates typically average $133 per hour.
What is the attendee limitation of average Music Video spaces?
Attendee limits often vary with the size and features of a Music Video space, but average 119 people per booking.
What is the average hourly minimum of Music Video spaces?
The average minimum booking time for Music Video spaces is 3 hours.
What is the average square feet of a Music Video space?
There's a great range of Music Video spaces available, with an average size of 10092 square feet.
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About Music Videos

A music video is a great way to convey a message and emphasize ideas artistically. It creates a multidimensional experience, as the audience not only hears the music but also sees stylish visuals. With the right guidance, creativity, and technical expertise, music videos can become memorable and help everyone understand your song better.

Making a music video comprises many steps before the final product is produced. It involves determining the concept or theme and preparing music video locations that would suit the mood of the song. When done right, music videos can inspire the audience, showcase talents, and help propel individuals into the music scene.

There are several factors that make a successful music video production but much of it lies in your chosen venue. The right backdrop sets the tone, enhances the narrative, and helps the artist create a strong brand image.

Whether you’re a new artist or an established musician, planning for your next music video shoot and finding the perfect location is crucial for your success. So get your creative juices flowing and explore your options, including the traditional venues, unique spaces, and other locations you’ve yet to discover.

Uncover the Best Music Video Venues: Create a Visual Masterpiece

Location scouting is a critical aspect of music video production. It can influence everything from the video’s tone and mood to its visual appeal and the audience’s viewing experience. Be it an outdoor or an indoor setting, there are countless venues out there that can cater to your needs.

  • Botanical Gardens
    What better way to achieve magical and picturesque visuals than having a music video shoot in the middle of nature’s décor? Most botanical gardens have wide open spaces for the crew, the performers, and your equipment. Besides the scenic landscape, botanical gardens offer natural light, lush greenery, and colorful blooms for stunning shots.

  • Historic Buildings and Houses
    While numerous backdrops can now be created in a video studio using a green screen, nothing beats the visual aesthetics of real locations. So instead of building a complex set, look for historical buildings and houses. Their old-school furniture, intricate interior, and classy landscapes make excellent backdrops for music video and photo shoots. A great example of this is the 1960’s retro loft in Los Angeles. Booking this space will surely achieve the vintage vibe you’re looking for.

  • Professional Video and Photo Studio
    If you want a more controlled filming environment, a professional video and photo studio is a fantastic choice. Consider a dance studio or a loft photo/video/podcast studio for your music video space needs. They’re typically equipped with everything, from AV systems and Wi-Fi services to props, and more, so you won’t have to step foot outside for anything else.

  • Urban Spaces
    Looking for a more gritty and rugged space that matches your story? A warehouse or an abandoned building with concrete finishes, large windows for great lighting, and graffiti detail make dramatic music video locations. They’re like a blank canvas you can convert into any setting that matches your concept. They’re also efficient and affordable, ideal for independent filmmakers or new artists on a tight budget.

  • Outdoor Venues
    Whether it’s a forest, the top of a hill, a beachfront, a vibrant garden, or serene park, the beauty and allure of an outdoor location can’t be replicated in any indoor venue. Not only can it enhance the look and feel of your music video, but the outdoor setting’s natural beauty and expansive space provide creative freedom and inspiration.

What to Look for in Music Video Spaces

After exploring potential venues and making a list of those that have caught your eye, it's now time to look at the factors that make the best locations for a video shoot. Keep in mind that the services and amenities you’ll need will depend on your music video requirements.

  • Accessibility
    Both the crew and the performers must arrive at the venue on time so ensuring that it’s accessible through public transport or private vehicle is vital. You must also check whether it has additional features such as ramps and parking spaces available for wheeled equipment and vehicles.

  • Amenities
    Depending on the venue, the amenities and services provided may differ. Some places come with makeup and hair rooms, audio and video equipment, or props. Others may offer cleanup services to ensure that the area is left the way it was found.

  • Ambiance
    The filming site significantly contributes to your music video production’s overall look and feel. Every venue gives off a different vibe, so visit the area to see how it can affect the narrative and the audience’s viewing experience. You should also check if the ambiance matches your video concept and the director’s vision.

  • Layout
    The layout is also an important aspect to consider when selecting a music video space. If possible, go to the site and perform an extensive walk-through before making any decision. Check the spaces and dimensions, ensuring comfortable working conditions for the artists and crew members, no traffic flow issues, and a smooth execution. Some music videos include dance routines, so the room layout should allow easy movement around the space. You may also need more than one room, along with the availability of a hair and makeup station.

Music Video Inspiration: Bring your Creative Vision to Life

You can create musical magic in almost any location. However, booking a suitable music video venue will give you access to more features that you can utilize to bring your shoot to a whole new level.

  • Piano Solo in a Botanical Garden
    Combine the sweet, lulling notes of a piano solo with the blooming flowers in a botanical garden, and you’ll get a captivating arrangement. With nature as a backdrop, there’s almost no need to adjust any décor or add in more props.

  • Retro Jazz in a Vintage Lounge
    Take your audience on a journey back in time with a vintage lounge for a retro jazz music video. Most vintage venues have a variety of old-school furniture and one-of-a-kind décor pieces that evoke feelings of nostalgia.

  • Rock Video in an Industrial Space
    The private alley graffiti location in Los Angeles is a perfect example of a music video location for a rock music video. The area consists of a junkyard setting, graffiti, and metal barrels that can complete the mood. The vibe is suitable for action or fighting scenes and outdoor shoots.

  • Country Video at a Farmhouse
    A farmhouse with its rustic, homey feel fits the country genre. Most farmhouses have a wide-open space that provides an opportunity for more shoots. Farmhouses typically provide indoor and outdoor settings with rustic kitchens, wooden beams, fireplaces, and more.

  • Classical Ensemble at an Auditorium
    What better way to hear the fine resonance of an orchestra than in a theatre, where sound reverberates throughout the room? These venues are a staple in music videos that feature orchestras and may allow you to redesign some features to make them more unique according to your needs and the video concept.

The process of location scouting can take a lot of time, effort, and energy, so planning ahead of time is always a great idea. Identify your requirements and pay attention to details to find the best music video location you should book for your next shoot.