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YouTube is home to nearly every piece of music in the world, most of it uploaded by fans across the world with simple pictures as accompaniment. Putting together the video is easy and only requires that you have pictures, the music file, and simple video editing software.

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Making a Basic Music Video from Scratch

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  1. Pick a song for which you want to make a video . You need to have a copy of the song already on your computer in order to make your video. If you do not have the music file, you can buy it or download it online.
  2. Common pictures include album artwork, shots of the band playing music, hanging out, and at live shows, and images that relate to the words currently being sung. You can even choose to put lyrics up as they're sung in certain moments. There is no wrong series of pictures to put up, but you should think about what the song says to you and how you want to portray it.
    • The most popular videos have photos that fit seamlessly with the music being played. Think of a theme or story in advance that you want to tell.
    • You can use pictures from your own life or those found online. Know, however, that it is illegal to profit off of someone else's work, so you cannot charge people for the music video unless the pictures and song are all your own. [1]
    • You can choose different images that tell a story and have a beginning, middle, and end and map out those pictures in a stop motion concept.
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  3. Make a folder labeled "Music Video" on your desktop. As you find photos, pull them into this folder. If everything is in the same place to begin with, your life will be much easier in the future. Good places to find photos include:
    • Stock photography sites.
    • Your own collections.
    • Online image searches.
    • The musician's bio or photo page.
  4. You can use almost any video editing software you want, from Adobe, Windows MovieMaker and iMovie , to Avid and Final Cut, as these videos are simple and can be handled by most software. You can even use the most recent version of PowerPoint on Open Office, which can save presentations as movies. Click and drag your song into the timeline to determine the length of your video.
  5. This process is slightly different for each program, but you should end up with each photo end to end on your editing timeline. The first shot should be lined up with the start of the song.
    • Usually you can click and drag the files right from your folder into the editing program. If this doesn't work, try "File" → "Import," then find the photos. Click and drag them after importing into the video workstation.
  6. To determine the number of seconds, simply multiply 60 by the number of minutes in the song, then add the leftover seconds. Therefore, a 2:40 long song would be 160 seconds long (60x2=120, + 40 = 160 ). Divide this number by your photos to determine the total length of each shot. For example, if you had 80 photos for a 160-second song, you'd need each photo to last for two seconds to fit the whole video.
    • If you want some photos to go longer than others, you can simply use this as a guideline. Simply start with the appropriate number of seconds per photo, then adjust individual photos by hand.
  7. Click on all the photos by either dragging and highlighting, or Shift+Click. Right-click on them and choose, "Set Length of Clips." Choose the right amount of time for your video, depending on what you tested earlier.
    • It may not be labeled "Set Length of Clips," but it will be similar. Some other possibilities are: "Duration," "Clip Length," or "Clip Timing."
    • Some programs, like iMovie, let you change the duration of all stills, by default, in "Preferences." Simply set "Duration of Stills" to your desired length.
  8. Once you've finished your video, click on Save As or Export and choose an MP4 or MOV (Quicktime) file. These are the easiest to get onto YouTube, and they will not take up a lot of space on your computer.
    • Exporting is when you take the video project and convert it into a full movie. If you don't get an option for MP4 under "Save As," you'll likely need to export.
  9. Upload the video to YouTube. You'll need to make an account. From there you can click on "Upload" to put your video up on the internet for all to see. Choose a good thumbnail of the song or band to help viewers find you, and be sure to name the song and artist in the title.
    • YouTube has strict copyright laws, and if you are not the rights owner of a song, there is a chance that your video will be taken down. You do, however, have a few strikes before losing YouTube privileges.
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    How do I turn a still image into a video?
    Isabelle Garson
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    Isabelle Garson is a Social Media Expert based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With 10 years of experience, she works in social media strategy and content production. She specializes in music and cannabis marketing and has worked with international touring artists. Isabelle studied graphic design at the Academy of Art University. Additionally, she holds a certification from Sprinklr Research Analyst Pro.
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    Upload a single picture with a song! For instance, some people just release their album or single cover with their music. To make the video more engaging, map any motion that you can to your album covers.
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    How can I do it with a phone?
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    If you have an iPhone you can make this on iMovie by selecting all of the pictures you want to do for your video. Then select "Add" (+) and press audio. Then press music, press the downloaded song, add it to your video, and you are done.
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    How can I do this with a phone?
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    The most popular app for iOS is iMovie, which lets you create slideshows and videos.
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      1. Save the photos in a single folder.
      2. Open video editing software like iMovie or Movie Maker.
      3. Import a song.
      4. Drag all photos to the timeline beside the song.
      5. Divide the number of seconds in the song by number of photos.
      6. Highlight photos and set the length to fit the video.
      7. Save the video as an MP4 or MOV file.
      8. Upload the video to YouTube.

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