Get ready for some interesting news this time. Apple Music has some opportunities for young friends that will be released. After answering the question of what these opportunities are, we will ask many people, from kids to the elderly, “How to shoot a music video with an iPhone?” and “How are these videos presented to users as spatial audio?” We will also share an example demonstration with you.
Shoot music videos with an iPhone and release them on Apple Music!
Yalçın Birol, who gained popularity with his program “Önce Sen Dinle” (Listen to You First) for aspiring musicians, has now partnered with Apple for the concept of “Önce Sen İzle” (Watch You First). To understand “Önce Sen Dinle” a little better before diving into “Önce Sen İzle,” everything will become clearer.
“Önce Sen Dinle” is a radio program hosted by Yalçın Birol, which airs every Thursday night at 10 p.m. on Virgin Radio Türkiye, where you can listen to the songs released that week for the first time. The mission of the program is to promote new and powerful names in the music industry, support independent musicians, and promote their songs.
“Önce Sen İzle,” on the other hand, is a video-focused music project that supports, brings forth, and discovers young talents with a 360-degree perspective on the world of Hip Hop. Within the project, the music videos of the selected participants’ songs, who applied for the program, are shot with iPhones by the directors they want to collaborate with. These videos are then featured in the Önce Sen İzle Apple Music playlist for promotion.
The Spatial Sound Production, mixing, and mastering of these songs, in collaboration with Yalçın Birol and the ITU Miam team, are done by professional individuals in Turkey’s first Spatial Sound and Hip Hop Workshop. The project, which had its application period end in March, is now being released today. Find more details in our video…
You can access the music videos shot with iPhones here:
- Kars – “Gelecekteki Ben” (The Future Me)
- Mithat – “Aley”
- Nilhan – “Bilen Bilir” (Those Who Know, Know)
- Palm J – “Sallan” (Swing)
- Xentix – “Tozlu Raflarımda Bi Yerde” (Somewhere on My Dusty Shelves)
You can access the songs with Spatial Sound recordings here:
- Kars – “Gelecekteki Ben” (The Future Me)
- Mithat – “Aley”
- Nilhan – “Bilen Bilir” (Those Who Know, Know)
- Palm J – “Sallan” (Swing)
- Xentix – “Tozlu Raflarımda Bi Yerde” (Somewhere on My Dusty Shelves)
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