Taken from the About NYVS:
The video revolution is upon us as all forms of communications are quickly moving to video. It is no longer an option to not know how to use and make videos. From the way we digest news, to the way we share our memories, to the way we communicate at work, to the ways we sell our homes and cars… NYVS is the place where you can learn everything you need to know to become an expert producer of high-quality videos and films. For more than 20 years, these courses have been offered worldwide at a cost of thousands of dollars per person. With NYVS you will have full access to these courses for a low monthly or yearly cost. As a Plus Member you will be able take hundreds of video lessons from a continually expanding curriculum and be a part of a social learning community that will make learning video fun and easy. NYVS not only allows you to access the course content anywhere in the world with an internet connection but connects you to the NYVS instructors and quickly growing NYVS Community. Be a part of the community by posting questions to the discussion forum, upload your video creations and receive helpful critiques, join groups of people with similar interests or share your experiences by writing a project blog. In today’s world, everyone needs to know how to use video; NYVS is the world’s easiest and most affordable way to become video literate. Start with a free trial and join the video revolution today!
*I like the tips in this video and will go by the same strategies in which I will listen repetitively to the lyrics and ask other peers to do so to, while listening I'll talk down notes, words phrases and put down what I think should be shown through the lyrics. I'll ask the initial artists in which what they thought about when they were creating the lyrics and if they have any requests in what they would like in their music. I need to make my music video unique in which I have to focus on a limited amount of characters to create a believable, realistic, tightly packed video that keeps the audience wanting to know what happens next.

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