11 Sick Music Video Locations in Boston
If you’re looking for a blank-slate Boston location to film your sick music video, peep this spacious minimalistic production venue. The flexible space has brick walls, black curtains, and natural light, and it’s soundproof.
And as with any Peerspace, if this booking doesn’t have every amenity that you need, try out Peerspace’s Concierge service. It connects you to local vendors who can deliver everything from catering to furniture to audiovisual equipment, straight to your Peerspace venue. The concierge service alleviates so much stress, so you can spend your energy on making the music video instead of trying to hunt down a mic stand.
This large space features 24 separate rooms and an additional 12 walls, each with different backgrounds for your music video project. While the rooms are smallish, you could still set up a guitarist and an amp. Alternatively, you could film each member of the band in a separate space and edit them together. Use your imagination – the sky is the limit of what you could make in this highly versatile space.
Spread out over three floors, this stunning penthouse would make a sick place to film your Boston music video. Not only do the size of the venue and the views make it an amazing place to shoot, but the floorplan is such that the space is divided into several configurations. There are open spaces for meditation and movement, and then there are private bedrooms and reading nooks scattered throughout the penthouse. The high-end furnishings and décor will compliment any production. Needless to say, the skyline views from the various balconies are hard to beat.
Schoolhouse rock, anyone? Think of all the songs that involve school, teachers, or the three Rs, and imagine their music video set in this adorable Cambridge classroom location that seats 36 pupils. It would be a sick, A-plus location for your Boston music video. It comes equipped with a whiteboard, a projector, and the host is in the process of putting in a lighting rig for even better production value.
This sweet space is part of a semi-private club, and it would make a sick location for a music video in Boston. It’s swanky and posh, and yet relaxed. With 3000 square feet of space, the venue offers ample space for the musicians and production team to maneuver.
One of the best things about Peerspace is that you get to read reviews from real, live people who have booked the venue. For instance, Sarai R. used the club for a baby shower. Sarai wrote: “The architecture of this space, the ample plush furnishing, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, kitchen area, pool table, to even the restrooms — the guests were in awe. Such a beautiful openly spacious environment for a great flow for our family and friends.”