Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Using Video for Promoting Artists on Social Media

At 2Bridges, we not only work with video promotions for NYC businesses, but we also help promote established and/or up and coming NYC artists with our video production.



Most artists don't have time for video promotion because they are often too focused on their art. This often a mistake. Ever hear the saying - does a falling tree make a sound if there is no one there to hear it?

Social media is key for any artists. For the first time in history, any artist can create a piece of art, post it online and access millions of viewers around the world.



Whether you are a painter, sculptor, musical artist or even a street performer, the right short film combined with video seeding and effective marketing techniques could lead to a viral campaign. Videos on social media can definitely help with having more people view your art.

Our cinematographers have worked with many artists in the area, including renowned artists like Jonathan Lasker.

Whether it's a documentary film about an artist or studio work for a budding musician, our videography services can help promote any artist and access millions online.

To learn more about our video production services for NYC artists, visit our website.

For directions to our New York city location:

From Conneticut - Take I-84, I-684 to Hutchinson River Pkway S, I-278 W and then FDR DR to Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan, New York. Take Exit 2 on FDR DR. Follow Madison to Monroe St.

From New Jersey: Get on NJ-133. Go NOrth until you merge with I-95 and I-78 to Holland Tunnel. Enter Manhattan. Take Varick St, Franklin St, Worth St, Catherine St and finally Monroe St.

From Long Island: Get on Northern State Pkway. Merge with I-495. Stay on it until you hit Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan. Get on FDR Drive. Exit 2. Take Madison St to Monroe St.

Public Transportation: Take any bus to the Porth Authority Bus Terminal. Take A/C/E to West 4 St. Transfer to F train Get off East Broadway.

From Grand Central: take the 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge. Walk 14 minutes to 25 Monroe st., NY, New York 10002.