

Just upload your audio and artwork and we’ll do the rest. Why should you settle for boring, automatically generated videos from YouTube that aren't very engaging? Creating videos from your artwork with Rotor couldn't be any simpler. You never know who’s listening (or watching). have altered their whole social presence so it’s consistent with the vibe of their upcoming release.Ī consistent visual identity subconsciously tells the listener that you’re serious and have a clear vision which can help you get noticed by industry professionals like the press, or A&R people at labels. When done well, they all feel like extensions of the artist themselves.įontaines D.C. Whether it’s album art, Instagram posts, merch, Music Videos or Spotify Canvas videos. The best artists have a strong sense of visual identity. Add to the fact that we’re taking information in faster than ever before, your album art has to be super eye-catching to draw their attention so you can turn them into a listener → then a fan. With practically everyone streaming music these days - it’s pretty likely that the cover art is a consumer's first interaction with an artist. Simply put: if you’re not being seen, you’re not being heard. The way we see it, you should do everything you can to get as many eyes on your artwork as possible. “Streaming didn’t destroy the need for album art. We love the way Rory Seydel put it on the Landr blog. In the age of social media and streaming, your artwork competes with every piece of content on the timeline. And it doesn’t matter if it’s for a printed, physical vinyl cover, or for displaying your album art digitally on streaming platforms - cover art is arguably more important than at any time in history.

It’s no secret that good album or cover art has always been a crucial component to the success of a release. Back then, album art competed for attention with other artist’s album art.Īnd even though almost 90 years have passed since it arrived, the purpose of album art remains the same: to encourage someone to listen to your music - but today, the context is very different. But we’re here to bring Artwork Videos into the 21st century.Īlbum art was invented in the late 1930s in order to help artists stand out in a crowded record store. Traditionally, these videos have been pretty basic - usually just a static image with the track playing in the background. The list goes on.īut whatever you want to call them, they’re essentially videos that feature your album or cover art prominently, making them a simple, but effective way for you to get your music out there! Watch this short video to jump straight in, or continue reading for some background as to why we think this can help with your next release!įirstly, we realise that people have different names for these kinds of videos, some people call them Music Visualisers, label-folk call them Packshot videos, YouTube has its own term: Art Track videos. So we’ve spent some time updating our tools with new easier-to-use desktop and mobile interfaces as well as a bunch of new styles for you to try on for size. Every artist’s idea of a music video is different - but there’s one thing every release has in common - artwork. With a library of over 1 million clips and editing styles made by professionalsīut we also understand that videos come in many flavours. We know for most artists, Rotor’s the place you come to for an affordable music video. Introducing our new Artwork Video creator
SPOTIFY AI ALBUM UPDATE
Our mission continues with an exciting update that makes it faster and easier than ever to create videos for your next release.

At Rotor our mission is to make it easy, fast and affordable to create video content for the music industry.
