Next New Networks Launches $99 Music Videos

by Scott Beale on February 20, 2009 · 1 comment

Next New Networks has just launched their latest network $99 Music Videos, featuring music videos that were made for less than $99. Above is the $99 music video for “The Sun Song” by La Strada. Here’s how bands can submit their own $99 music videos.

Most musicians and filmmakers are unable to spend thousands of dollars on a music video. But in the age of digital filmmaking, you no longer need those kinds of budgets. If fact, amazing original music videos are being made for the web every day for next to nothing. It was in this spirit that $99 Music Videos was born.

We wanted to get back to the basics about what it is to make a music video. It should be collaborative, creative, and immediate. Cost should not be an obstacle.

Here’s the making video for The Sun Song showing how it was created for $99.

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1 TheUnderachiever February 20, 2009 at 4:17 pm

I like it. It’s eclectic. But also a bit reminiscent of Dexy’s Midnight Runners – in a good way.

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