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How To Visually UPGRADE Your Music Brand: The Art Direction Playbook (Dom Dolla Edition)

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Today we're going to talk about Domala

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and the art direction behind his brand.

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If you want to build a cult following,

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tour the world, and create at the

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highest level. In today's world, you're

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going to need a strong visual identity

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to do it. Even from the beginning, Dom's

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identity was clear. And by having a

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clear identity, he didn't just look like

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a major artist, he became one. Over the

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last 15 years, I've been a creative

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director and art director for some of

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the largest brands in music as well as

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luxury fashion brands. and I found the

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difference between a memorable artist

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identity or brand lives in the details

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and how it's put together. In this

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video, I'm going to break down Dom

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Doll's brand from an art direction

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standpoint. Part of what made him ascend

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to the peak of the music world at the

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speed that he did was the strength of

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his brand. Even from the beginning, it

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felt expensive. It felt like he was

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already a big artist. And that's a

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secret not a lot of people talk about

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that sometimes just looking the part

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gets both fans and the industry to

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believe in you. So, for today's video,

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I'm going to look at key elements from

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the art and creative direction world,

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and break down how Dom's brand is a

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masterclass in executing those elements.

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Working with our agency, The Colt

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Creatives, over the last decade, I've

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seen artist careers change almost

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overnight just by launching a new brand

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identity. We actually have a free art

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direction playbook with blank slides

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that you can use to art direct the

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different contractors for your own

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brand. If you want that, comment cult

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playbook and we'll send you the document

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for free. No signups, no sales, no

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newsletters. It's just something I

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wanted you to have if you needed it. The

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power of presentation is everything. It

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doesn't matter how good the product is

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if it's packaged wrong. I'll actually

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give you some tips more towards the end

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of the video to make sure that you avoid

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your packaging being wrong. But first,

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let's talk about identity from a high

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level. Key number one, who are you? If

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you don't know who you are, how can you

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expect the audience to know? If you've

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seen any of my other videos, you know

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that I believe that modern brands are

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movies or ongoing shows that the

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audience is watching. And from the

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beginning, Dom's movie, the character

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the audience was watching, had a clear

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point of view, and the movie had a

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defined aesthetic. I have a longer video

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on the Neighborhood Art Supply channel

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that goes into defining your movie and

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finding your brand personality

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archetype. So, if you haven't seen that

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yet, it might be worth checking out. So,

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for Dom, his brand personality archetype

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is the cool every man. He's cool and

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confident, but he's also relatable. You

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feel like if you bumped into him at a

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bar, he'd be a great hang just to grab

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beers with. If Dom was a product, which

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he isn't, he's an artist. But if he was,

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he'd be selling relatability. When you

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become a Dom fan, you almost feel like

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if you knew Dom in real life, you'd be

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good friends. So then, what's the plot

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of his story? I have another video on

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Neighbor Art Supply that talks about how

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to find your story's plot. But for Dom,

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it's Rags to Riches meets Overcoming the

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Monster. The classic Rags to Rich's arc,

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a self-made artist who rose from local

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DJ to global headliner. And then that's

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layered into the overcoming the monster

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plot where he defends against the noise

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and mediocrity of the typical EDM scene.

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He's using a higher standard, styling,

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branding, and taste to beat the monster

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that represents the typical EDM world.

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Knowing who you are from a positioning

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and story standpoint is key to building

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a brand. But the story won't mean much

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if there's not a defined look, which is

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what we're going to talk about next. Key

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number two, the look. If I were to say,

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tell me about Domala's look. What's the

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first thing that you'd say? Right, the

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mustache. Now, we're in an era where a

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lot of DJs have mustaches. But in the

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dance world, when Dom arrived, he was

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one of the only artists who had a

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mustache and he repped it. It was a

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defined, unique look. A concept we talk

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a lot about at Colt is that if somebody

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were to dress up as you for Halloween,

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what would they wear? Would it be easy

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for them to come up with the fit? So,

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look at the weekends after hours era.

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How many people ran that costume for

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Halloween? It was instantly clear who

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they were trying to be and what the

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reference was. Or other examples, think

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of dressing up as Steve Aayoki or Billy

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Isish in the neon green era or Tyler the

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Creator. Pretty quickly when you're

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thinking about these artists, you might

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start thinking about what fit you would

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wear. So this same concept, use this

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when you're art directing your look for

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your different eras. Make it easy for

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the audience to remember. If someone

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dressed up as you for Halloween, would

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we recognize it instantly? That's the

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ultimate brand test for Dom. you know,

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the mustache and his casual elevated

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style. He wears brands, but the brands

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don't wear him. For his styling alone,

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there's a consistency that's there. And

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in 15 years of doing this, I'd say

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that's the thing that separates good

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artists from great artists, consistency.

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Key number three, consistency. So, the

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third key is simple, but can be

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catastrophic if you ignore it. Most the

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artists I know hate consistency because

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part of why they became artists was to

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avoid being put in a box and they wanted

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to explore different creative

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curiosities. But consistency for your

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artist project shouldn't be viewed as a

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negative. There are ways to create a

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consistent sandbox where as long as you

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live inside that sandbox, you can create

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infinitely. So look at Dom's visuals

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across the board. Instagram, Spotify

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banners, YouTube thumbnails, tour

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posters, livestaging visuals. The vibe

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is instantly recognizable. There's a

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clear aesthetic and it feels like a

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refined brand. And he's not just

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creating posts, he's building a world

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that fans can live inside. Shout out to

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the sweat equity guys who coined the

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concept that your brand should be a mood

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board that the audience lives inside.

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Nothing should feel like an afterthought

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or thrown together. That's what creates

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brand gravity. Fans feel that cohesion

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on a gut level. They recognize the

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artist brand even without a logo because

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the feeling itself is consistent. So,

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now you may be thinking, "Yes, I agree

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with all this, but how do you actually

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do that?" Well, that's what we're going

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to talk about next. How to actually art

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direct. Key number four, photo and video

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art direction. A picture is worth a

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thousand words. Dom doesn't just show up

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in front of the camera. There's clear

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art direction there. Every posted photo

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looks like a still pulled from a real

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moment in his life. There's thought

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behind the mood, the scene, his posture,

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and the context. It's not just posting

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an iPhone photo backstage at one of your

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shows. There should be a clear art

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direction around the vibe. For example,

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if you're an artist who's super

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energetic and that's part of the

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performance, it may be good to shoot

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with a motion blur effect that feels

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like you're capturing action in a

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moment. Or if your brand is meant to be

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more high-end and cinematic, you might

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want to shoot with more high contrast,

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dramatic lighting, and deep shadows.

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When you work with a good photographer

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or videographer, which if you're not

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already, as soon as possible, you should

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be. You're giving them strong art

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direction via mood boards that show the

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style that you're after with specific

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callouts of exactly what you're looking

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for. And if you're not entirely sure

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what it should be, you can work with the

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photographer or videographer to build

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