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Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by segello: 8:39am On Oct 02, 2015
The Nigerian Music Industry has transformed over the years, evidence is the quality of videos that are now key components of such transformation.

In the 90s not too many people could lay claim to listening to Nigerian Rnb or hip hop songs, not to talk of sitting down to watch a 3 minute video laced with bare bone productions.

It is a well-known fact that Music videos are now as important as the songs in reaching new markets and sustaining the tempo of air play. With the increase in smartphone usage and cheaper internet data, the ability to view videos online (Youtube) and download the latest videos from sites like Tooxclusive.com and Notjustok.com has never been easier.

Why Are Music Videos Important to Artistes?

There are 2 major ways through which music videos help artists:
◾Exposure
◾Revenue

Typically music videos are produced and released in the early stage of a songs’ release cycle, intended to drive exposure through additional channels for fans to consume, whether they are shown on TV, or streamed in a public area.

When brands enter the picture and strategically place products in music videos, it can produce a new revenue stream for the artiste while also building exposure for the brand. (Nielsen.com)

What Does A Standard Music Video Production Budget Cover?

A standard Nigerian video can cost between N2 million and N10 million depending on the production budget of the artiste.

A standard and top quality video production budget covers the following but not limited to the following:
◾Concept development
◾Casting
◾On-camera talent
◾Pre-production
◾Choreography
◾Rehearsals
◾Location fees
◾Props
◾Costumes
◾Production equipment
◾Production crew
◾Editing
◾Visual effects
◾Color correction
◾Video encoding
◾Digital delivery

So What Changed the Nigeria Music Video Scene?

With the breakthrough in Nigerian music crossing borders and foreigners beginning to appreciate our music better, the Nigerian artistes caught the buzz and improved the quality of videos. However this wasn’t done without some notable names.

Enter Clarence Peters who took over the market around 2005/06. He changed the face of the Nigerian videos. What Clarence Peters had that others before him like DJ Tee didn’t have was a good Camera, in fact he was a very good Camera handler which was his unique selling point.

Most Nigerian videos made use of the Mac3 or Mac2 years back, but Peters was the first to use the D7 camera. With time other producers followed suit and consequently the quality of videos improved
Reasons Why Nigeria Videos Cost Much

Concept: Some Directors have their own in-house creative services department with a team of writers, directors and designers who help develop creative options for the artistes to choose from. This will definitely cost money.

For example DJ Tee directed the ‘Eniduro’ which shot Olamide to limelight. In the video Olamide wore 25 different outfits and in addition the video was in black and white.

Technology: Nigerian videos are now advanced and producers have moved from using Coma shoots/ Greenhouse effect where the video is shot in one house or location. With the aid of Cameras like D7 used by producers to shoot videos, this has driven up the cost of videos shootings. This is because some of these cameras are quite expensive and require efficient maintenance.


Logistics, Wardrobe, and Props: These items determine the look of the video, and their importance cannot be overstated in terms of the final product.

Good locations can be expensive, and sometimes even requires existing relationships. Even free locations end up costing money. It is easily noticeable that lots of Nigerian artists travel to places like South Africa, Dubai, America to shoot videos and the locations used in these places require lots of money.

Ash Hamman a UAE-based Nigerian-born artist is reported to have shot the most expensive video in the Emirates. The video gulped a whooping DH850, 000. The money was spent to rent flashy cars, luxurious yachts and beautiful girls.

He said “I want to make a statement. Let me do what everybody is doing, but do it on a larger scale. I said ok, people want to use one Lamborghini? I want five (5) Lamborghinis. People want to use five (5) choppers? I want seven (7) choppers. People want one (1) girl? I got seven (7) girls.”

For his video, he ended up using 13 exotic cars, 3 yachts and 40 female models.

The Cast and Crew: A great music video requires lots of talented people. A shoot generally involves at least 7-10 production professionals. These people work on day rates and sometimes bring their creativity and scripts on how they want the video to look like.

For example when Clarence peters shot the video for ‘Ghostmode’ Olamide ft Phyno. An eye-witness who was at the making of the video confirmed that about 10 tankers of water and flowers were used during the shoot.

Availability of resources: Much more money is flowing in the music industry with artists selling millions of albums, million dollar sponsorship deals from the top companies in the land. Lots of these money is spent on music videos to keep pleasing the fans and maintaining the make-believe lifestyle these artists live.

Olu Maintains’ ‘Enuf Effizi’ has been claimed to be the most expensive music video. Olu Maintain has been a big player in the game for a long time and has the resources to spend so much. In the video he used a Private Jet, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and expensive PROFESSIONAL models.

P square has one of the highest selling albums in the country and also generate the highest revenue from shows for any African artist or group. They have featured American Rapper Rick Ross in their video shot in the US on a yacht. We all know how much it is to feature a foreign “A” list artist, then to also get him to appear on the video also. This would cost as much as $30,000 in cash.
Experience and Connection of Producer/Director: Only a handful of people know that Clarence Peters worked on the set of TV Programme Everyday People as Assistant Director, then he went to South Africa, came back and had a deal with TV Station Soundcity. The deal was that for every of the video he directs, he has a playing slot on the station. This also helps drive his price because Nigerian Artists know that once he directs their videos the chances of their videos being aired is higher.

Sesan, another famous Producer who shoots all of Mavin records videos has his style. He doesn’t shoot low budget videos and wouldn’t want to work with the Artists budget, even if the artist has over 1 million Naira.

Conclusively, a major factor attributed to the expensive nature of producing videos here in Nigeria or anywhere is the excuse artistes give concerning the exchange rate between the naira and the dollar. They argue that if the Federal Government gives the same or better treatment as the one given to pilgrims as it affects the exchange rate, their bills will be minimal in producing music videos.
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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Nobody: 8:41am On Oct 02, 2015
And how much is a video cd been sold in alaba

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by kossyablaze(m): 8:46am On Oct 02, 2015
Choi God help Airforce1
*Modified*....Man Utdddddd for life!Let's go there!

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by kossyablaze(m): 8:46am On Oct 02, 2015
atarapa:
And how is a video cd been sold in alaba
N80

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by jaelz(m): 9:00am On Oct 02, 2015
choi nah wire o so no be small money this peeps dey pay God help upcoming artist
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Ignyte(m): 4:04pm On Oct 02, 2015
Because a camera costs close to a milllion naira, tripods how much, dolly nko after all the price to buy equipment Na to dey make ,cheap videos una want may person get dividends... sha, I fit shoot and edit for you 50k, you go provide, my accomodation feeding and security.. DM me on twitter, when you are ready, twitter handle in my profile

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Warldbest(m): 7:40pm On Oct 02, 2015
undecided , nd the likes of duncan mighty and mr incredible dont like doing their song video

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by officiallygreat: 9:53pm On Oct 02, 2015
You really don't have to spend so much to have a very good video ... The clarity of your video is based on the camera and the video editing. Beyonce has used an iphone to shoot a video before and the quality was awesome so you really have no reason to say you need as much as millions to shoot a good video ... Companies like Avid Group have done a couple of videos for upcoming acts at a very cheap rate and the quality has been nothing but spotless. to get to Avid Group mail them at AvidGroupWorldwide@gmail.com ...

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by SylarsMcQuins: 12:05am On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by funmo(m): 4:02am On Oct 03, 2015
shooting a video falls on the record label's shoulders anyways...

but hope y'all know some songs blew up and we never saw a video till date!!! #justSAYING

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by subbieD(f): 9:52am On Oct 03, 2015
kossyablaze:
N80


No dear, N50 in bulk cheesy

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by subbieD(f): 9:53am On Oct 03, 2015
Ignyte:
Because a camera costs close to a milllion naira, tripods how much, dolly nko after all the price to buy equipment Na to dey make ,cheap videos una want may person get dividends... sha, I fit shoot and edit for you 50k, you go provide, my accomodation feeding and security.. DM me on twitter, when you are ready, twitter handle in my profile

lipsrsealed
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by airmark(m): 10:05pm On Oct 03, 2015
funmo:
shooting a video falls on the record label's shoulders anyways...

but hope y'all know some songs blew up and we never saw a video till date!!! #justSAYING

Please name one.
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by tpiander: 3:29am On Oct 04, 2015
well, if they're getting their money back......
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by funmo(m): 5:52am On Oct 04, 2015
airmark:


Please name one.


9ice's Gangan Aso!!!


(modified)

I knew the video was shot...and given airplay. BUT TRUST ME, it doesn't "exist" to me and 95% of folks who have heard the song....


so I still say "the video was never shot"

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Awesomeking: 8:58am On Oct 04, 2015
This problem is tough to the core,it even affects music production,an artist once approached me for an album deal,i told him the prize was 200k and he was ranting about that it was too much because all i do is write songs :/

he claimed he helped his friend pay over 300k producing album with youngjohn(see lie oh) and therefore he cant spend that amount for me just to write a whole freaking album for him..some fella'z so stupid...album where all the features will be local local unknown underground artists,album that the album art will be done with nokia c1 cheesy cheesy

if you aint got the money,dont chase the limelight.

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Awesomeking: 9:01am On Oct 04, 2015
funmo:


9ice's Gangan Aso!!!
the video has been out for years now fella.

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by airmark(m): 12:41pm On Oct 04, 2015

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Sweetcollins: 2:07pm On Oct 04, 2015
Really...costly but still comparatively low quality

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Bondesniger(m): 2:09pm On Oct 04, 2015
shocked
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Rapmoney(m): 2:11pm On Oct 04, 2015
That doesn't affect the heap of rubbish Nigerian musicians dish out to the society every now and then!!! angry

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by purplekayc(m): 2:12pm On Oct 04, 2015
kossyablaze:
Choi God help Airforce1
who is airforce 1?

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by joystickextendr: 2:13pm On Oct 04, 2015
interesting
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by haywire1: 2:14pm On Oct 04, 2015
kossyablaze:
Choi God help Airforce1

Who is airforce? ? Which country ?? undecided undecided

#

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by daddysprincess(f): 2:15pm On Oct 04, 2015
I won't do music again I will write books

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Nobody: 2:16pm On Oct 04, 2015
It's because they sing nothing but beats!!!
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Maximillian1: 2:16pm On Oct 04, 2015
kossyablaze:
N80
bros u no price d cd well

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by allisonluvsu(m): 2:16pm On Oct 04, 2015
h.mmmm
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by TojA77: 2:17pm On Oct 04, 2015
Okay
Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Nobody: 2:19pm On Oct 04, 2015
With all the rubbish music videos with no value and no lasting effect on the youths except showcasing violence, nudity, and wanton display of wealth, and Music videos are this costly? Shows people are real crazy in this world.

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Lexusgs430: 2:19pm On Oct 04, 2015
Good for them all. I shall keep watching and downloading, FREE!!!

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Re: Why Nigerian Music Videos Cost So Much by Nobody: 2:20pm On Oct 04, 2015
.they make double after the video is released.so

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