Recorded FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions for RECORDED

Who is RECORDED for?
Recorded is intended for artists and musicians who already have some experience performing live. It’s a great next step if you’re looking to build out your EPK, promote a new song, or simply to have professional footage of your live performance.

Is this suitable for my first time performing live?
We recommend having some stage experience before booking a session. RECORDED works best when you’re already comfortable performing in front of a camera and a small team, so we can capture you at your best.

What’s the difference between RECORDED SET and RECORDED SONG?

Recorded Set captures a short live performance (15 minutes, 2–3 songs) in one continuous session, ideal if you want to showcase your stage presence.

Recorded Song is more focused one song, recorded and with minimal edits, no music production behind as it is intended to sound like a live music session, perfect if you want a clean, single piece of content to share. You can check out our YouTube Channel 310sessions for references.

Do I need to bring my own equipment?
Once you have booked a session, we will coordinate with you of the equipment we offer for the session.

Will I get the raw files, or just the edited version?
You get video in mp4 format, ideal for applications and bookings. We also offer to publish the session in our YouTube channel for exposure.

Can I use the recording for my own promotion (Spotify, EPK, social media)?
Yes, the recording is yours to use across your own platform.

Do you post the recording on your channels too?
Yes. Both options include exposure through our YouTube channel and Instagram, along with collaborative posts to help your music reach new listeners.

How much does it cost?
Pricing depends on the option you choose (Recorded Set or Recorded Song) and your specific needs. Get in touch with us and we’ll walk you through the details.

How do I book a session?
Click the Contact button below let us know what you are looking for. We can walk you through availability and next steps.