Having a distinct vision of your objective allows you to envision the end result of what you aim to accomplish. This clarity is vital when conveying your artistic expression, whether through music videos, songs, or personal style. It essentially defines your brand.
To achieve this, it is essential to document your ideas. This can be done through written notes, audio recordings, or a combination of both. I personally recommend utilizing both methods to capture your ideas in comprehensive detail.
A clear vision can serve as a source of motivation, particularly when your enthusiasm is high while jotting down your thoughts. It is quite common to feel energized one moment, only to have that energy wane within a couple of hours. However, if you meticulously record your ideas during those high-energy moments, you can remain aware of how the elements that excite you can lead to success, thereby preserving your motivation alongside the content. Allow me to clarify further…
If you conceive a brilliant idea for a music video that resonates profoundly with your current or prospective fanbase in your mind, it is crucial to capture those thoughts in the moment and recognize what made them so impactful. While this may sound straightforward, it underscores the importance of motivation. If it were easy, everyone would succeed, but it is indeed possible, and that is what truly matters. As soon as an idea strikes you, create a voice note detailing your concept. Be thorough in your description. It is worth noting that the more exceptional the idea, the less inclined you may feel to record it if you lack motivation. This is the challenge; however, if you take the initiative to document it, you can rekindle the excitement that inspired that fleeting burst of motivation. You will understand how people will respond, and before you know it, you will find yourself in front of a video director, fully aware of what you want and ensuring it aligns with your vision, confident in the results you will achieve.
There’s a believe that you have to work against the greys and you can’t really know what results you will get when you put out your work but it’s a myth for the most part. You can be sure that your work will be successful, how successful; not so sure. (but it’s worth making predictions so you can aim for what you want) But once you tap into this awareness, motivation could potentially then be second nature. One thing I will say for sure is that you’ll end up doing it eventually if you have tapped into this.
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