do a lot of music videos, that i've seen lately.
As soon as someone figures out how to monetize them it will probably be for the best for everyone.
I would guess that turning them into MP4 format NFTs and trying to upload them to makersplace would be a good start.
I'm trying to talk to opensea to find out what their limits are. They say that their limits are not that high, and that they use webm format.
I would guess as long as your music videos are not NSFW and as long as you are alright with paying 15% of your sales to Makersplace, the easiest thing to do would be to make an account there, and then mint some of your videos, and then try to drive traffic to those videos and sell the 1/1 rare nfts of those videos.
As far as the coinbase commerce solution on shopify -- If you had something like a collection, or an extended feature for download, or a flash drive, something for someone to pay and download -- that might be an option. if you're trying to sell it in ETH or BTC.
If you're looking for USD - Gumroad is probably your best bet.
There's also Kickstarter to consider, depending on your ability to turn them into a coherent project.
Isaria is pretty prolific, and she does music videos as well. I could see her doing a thematic audio-video album on release on Kickstarter.
That project might look something like:
[Built up on HIVE for individual releases]
[NFT music videos on Makersplace for ETH]
[When thematic collection is complete, organize USD Campaign on Kickstarter, with bonus content documentary information.]
[Share Songs on Patreon / whatever platforms musicians use for music]
So maybe the final project is like a handful of music videos in a series, with some commentary, strung together into a narrated audio / visual performance, funded on three or four different platforms.
Theme could be as simple as political stuff that is trending on twitter, or could be totally abstract.
The degree of your success in the USD market might have to do with -- to the extent that you design your work for a specific audience in mind. I know that made a big difference for my comics -- [whatever I want] vs. [Alice in Wonderland Public Domain Erotic Graphic Novel]
When you make something, you need to make it and then tell a group of people about it, so it's easier to tell a group of people, if you have one in mind.
I'm just speculating, you'd have to figure it out.
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