Our team at BizFlix has the talent and the experience to create high end music videos at low end prices.


We’ve created MUSIC VIDEO’s for international clients as well as local New Englanders.


A good music video starts with images that reflect the style of the band. It may be a live performance, a montage of visuals, or a simple narrative story edited to a rhythmic beat. It all depends on how you want to showcase your talent. 


Due to the nature of music videos, creative concept and execution of the production will determine price.

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Billy Gilman - “Everything & More”

Yes Means No - “Do You Like That”

Chrissy Wacker - “Sogno Di Doretta”

The Lifted - “Wrecking Ball”

Al Copley - “Hoy Hoy Hoy”

Blue Fire - “Alone”

Caveau de la Huchette is a world famous jazz cellar in the Latin Quarter where Parisians go to listen to the best of the best.


When legendary blues artist Al Copley asked us to create this video,

he wanted real people... so i asked where we could find a good troupe

of swing dancers in Paris to compliment his swingin sizzle.


He said... “When I hit the keys....just roll”


...and the rest was magic.

Al Copley  -  “ Hoy Hoy Hoy ”

Josh and Gus are two cousins that have dreamed the American dream

of forming a band and taking it on the road. Only difference is that they started living their dream at the age of fourteen.


We shot this video at a NY Club called “The Lions Den”.


Josh and Gus both ripped up that place like it was no ones business.


Funny thing was that neither of them were old enough to have a beer.

BLUE FIRE  -  “ ALONE ”

Billy won his first grammy at the age of eight. Since his voice, stature,

and personality had developed into that of a young man, it was important to show him in a new light.


The casting call opened the doors to over five hundred lovely young ladies, but when Christine Perkins walked in, we knew we had found

the girl that was everything and more.


We shot on location for two days in Southern Rhode Island at a beautiful home on the shore of Weekapaug and at Wilcox Park, Perks and Corks Cafe, and on the steps of the Westerly Library.

BILLY GILMAN  -  “ EVERYTHING & MORE ”

Like the Spice Girls, this group of beautiful ladies all have unique personalities and their characters fit just that.


We shot this using the backdrop of KAY Studios in Providence

to give the girls plenty of room to dance and strut their stuff.


It was a good day... and we liked that.

NO MEANS YES  -  “ DO YOU LIKE THAT ”

Being an accomplished “POPERA” singer at the age of thirteen,

Chrissy’s voice mesmerized us all.


After hearing her rendition of Puccini’s masterpiece, we could only picture her as a modern day princess trapped within the walls of her mansion... and to find the right location we turned to the Harkness Mansion in

New London, Connecticut.


Despite the harsh wind of a cold November day, when leaves where literally dropping off the trees as we shot, the resulting magic was due

to the artistry of Ed Noyes enhancement in Smoke color correction suite.


Just in case your wondering, Chrissy filmed barefoot! 

Chrissy Wacker  -  “ Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta ”

Anthony Cole - You Have A Way”

Al Copley - “Someone To Love”

“You Have a Way” was a song all about lost love, and since Anthony

was an elemental artist, we used metaphors of nature and the four elements to accent his character.


The exteriors were filmed at Weekapaug Beach, and at the Atlantic Beach Park Carousel in Misquamicut, Rhode Island.


The interiors were filmed at Sonalysts Studios in Waterford, Connecticut.


Special thanks to Jay and the animation team at Sonalysts for pulling off some sandy and starry effects.

Anthony Cole   -  “ You Have a Way ”

Billy Gilman - “Hey Little Suzie”

Unlike the previous music video clips we had to include the entire video for “Hey Little Suzie” cause honestly, It’s worth seeing the whole thing!


The song told the story. Using America’s favorite past time, the symbolic lucky 7, and our national colors as a backdrop, the video illustrates the importance of... “It’s not weather you win or loose.. but that you have fun playing the game!”


We filmed this at Cimalore field on a hot July day and the town of Westerly couldn’t have been more accommodating. Special thanks to the board of Westerly Parks and Recreation, The Westerly High School athletic department, the Misquamicut Fire Department, our dedicated softball players and all the people in the bleachers that “cooled off” from

the rain.


... and last but surely not least, a very special kudos to Kate Mccaugney

for practicing that bold swing and effervescent wink and to Keith Brayne

for creating one heck of a nasty french fry robbing coach.


Your performances were a grand slam!


Thanks to all for making it a team effort and hitting the video out of the park!

BILLY GILMAN  -  “ HEY LITTLE SUZIE ”

The boys from the band came to us and said...


“We want to do a video that will show how alcohol can destroy your soul.”


So we looked for a location that could help us elaborate that idea and found

the perfect place on location at the old cotton mill in Baltic, Connecticut.


After six hours of shooting at that location, we moved to a local bar in Voluntown, and allowed Paul to explode with a couple of mirrors.


The band “lifted” themselves above and beyond to pull off a fantastic video.

THE LIFTED  -  “ WRECKING BALL ”

Naree - “Superhero”

The artist named NAREE came from Dubai and presented us with several songs she had created over the past couple of years.


Being a cancer survivor at a very young age, we thought that her song “SUPERHERO” seemed to be a good fit for a first video and since she new how to handle a sword and loved Japanese Anime the visuals just clicked.


We had a lot of fun creating this video and with the animation team of Rob and Jonas at the helm, the final product became a leap to victory.

NAREE  - “ SUPERHERO ”

Al suggested using very glum imagery for this ballad.


While spending time in Northern France, we found two places that had

the reputation to create the perfect backdrop.


During our drive across the beautiful countryside, he told me how the song was about appreciation and gratitude, lightly salted with the spray

of melancholy.


Standing on the beaches and in the cemetery was an incredibly moving

experience for us and Al let the truth of his song flow like the tears shed by all in respect for the men that died there.


Normandy was our location, and yes... we got wet!

Al Copley  -  “ Someone To Love ”