By mynewlife on Skatehive
Every year, I direct, produce, and film numerous music videos, usually for a variety of artists — ranging from pop music to alternative genres, and even all sorts of metal bands. Interestingly, aside from alternative music, I don't listen to any of these other genres, but for some reason, I end up working with these bands. If I were to add up all the views on my music videos, the total would probably be around 50 million. Is that a lot? Well, I don't think so. I always say that numbers don't matter; what matters is the quality of people who watch your work. For me, these numbers are just something to brag about, which, honestly, I don’t do. So, why am I writing this post? Recently, I noticed that another music video I produced and directed reached the milestone of 1 million views. These "millions" here and there always make me happy because when YouTube first started, hitting that number felt like being on top of the world. Nowadays, it's easier but still hard to reach it. We can look