Peerspace is the easiest way to book unique spaces for music videos. We also have spaces for meetings and events.
Every day we uncover new, inspirational spaces, perfect for your music video shoot — from mid-century homes to creative studios, and beyond.
Our network of helpful hosts respond quickly, and are well-versed in accommodating all types of productions.
Only pay for what you need. Pay by the hour for your music video shoot without worrying about hidden fees or overtime.
Music Video's / Photo Shoots - Cathedral Style Production Space
Vallejo, CA5.0 (2)
15 guests
NTC Studios
St. Louis Park, MN45 guests
Hip-Hop inspired Podcast/Music video space
Arlington, TX6 guests
Content Space for your next Production
Beaver Falls, PA4.7 (3)
70 guests
Downtown Dance/Fitness Studio In St. Louis
St. Louis, MO4.8 (5)
10 guests
Photo/Video/Music Studio with Cyc Wall, Perfect for Music Video's and Photography !
Longwood, FL4.9 (17)
100 guests
Redwall Studio - Sports, Cosplay, Fitness, Commercials, Interviews and Music Videos
Las Vegas, NV5.0 (175)
10 guests
WildeVision Studios
Vancouver, WA4.9 (35)
15 guests
Top Head Studio
Riverside, CA8 guests
Amazing Video and Photo Studio West of Fulton Market including all 3 floors with over 30 creative spaces including white cyclorama, green screen, full video kitchen, incredible bar scene with decor and neon lights, music video setting with LED lighting and Truss System, Graffiti Wall, The Blues Brothers Life Size, Make-Up Set, Meeting room, and optional video wall featuring 9 televisions for spectacular presentations for virtual meetings, pitches or even live events.
Chicago, IL20 guests
MMFitness
Tampa, FL4.8 (64)
25 guests
3000 sq foot Studio near Uptown. Video, Photography and Media production studio
Charlotte, NC4.9 (16)
30 guests
Trendy Joshua Tree Home with Pool
Yucca Valley, CA35 guests
Music Video Strip Club | CreatorLA
Los Angeles, CA4.1 (29)
50 guests
MakeShift Studios
Philadelphia, PA4.8 (284)
30 guests
Industrial Studio with Freedom to Create
Denver, CO20 guests
Music Rehearsal / Creative Flex Space in the heart of East Nashville,
Nashville, TN5.0 (2)
10 guests
Profitt Productions
Baltimore, MD4.4 (65)
10 guests
Huge Cyc & RGB Light Wall - Production Studio with Industrial Vibes, 24' Ceilings, Indoor Shipping Container NO MUSIC VIDEOS (Studio C)
Alexandria, VA4.9 (36)
10 guests
Elev8ed Studios
Sacramento, CA5.0 (21)
20 guests
Green Screen Industrial Space
Detroit, MI4.7 (7)
75 guests
North MIami Beach Pool Home
North Miami Beach, FL5.0 (4)
30 guests
Super Vibey Recording Studio
Independence, MO20 guests
Vermillion
Seattle, WA5.0 (117)
50 guests
Magik Studios
Houston, TX5.0 (46)
20 guests
Mix’D Spaces
Peabody, MA5.0 (6)
10 guests
Uptown Shots
New York, NY4.9 (577)
14 guests
3 Wall Cyc | Pre-Rigged RGB Lights | 6x6 Overhead
Austin, TX5.0 (2)
8 guests
Kubanda Properties
San Diego, CA5.0 (2)
16 guests
Studio perfect for music videos - photoshoots - events - classes
Atlanta, GA5.0 (21)
12 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Music video locations average $92 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $87, whereas larger venues run about $74 per hour.
Modern iPhone cameras are extremely powerful, capable of recording 4K video, as well as shooting slow-motion shots at 240 frames-per-second. This is sufficient for shooting a music video with an iPhone, though there are a few considerations to keep in mind. For one, you may wish to plan fairly stationary shots using a tripod or rent a cheap mobile-friendly gimbal to avoid camera shake. Second, learn how your iPhone handles Depth of Field. The newest iPhones have Cinematic Mode in the Camera app, which is perfect for music videos. Otherwise, some attractive bokeh can be achieved by focusing on a subject close to the camera while the background is fairly far behind it. Finally, from within the Camera app, find the FPS setting—make sure to shoot in 24, not 30 or 60. 24 FPS is the standard for cinematic video and will give your video that movie-like quality you're looking for. For more in-depth information, you can also check out our guide to shooting professional-looking mobile video.
The best way to find music video locations is to use Peerspace, which keeps active listings of available music video locations in your area that you can book. Renting a music video shooting space avoids many legal hassles related to obtaining shooting permits and permission from location owners. Additionally, professional music video shooting locations may come with equipment you can use, like high-end lighting rigs, green screen setups, and picture-perfect backdrops. If you want to go the more manual route, look for information from your local city or state film commission, which will likely have information on location scouting, as well as advice on how to clear the necessary legal hurdles.
With some creativity and a little know-how, anyone can shoot a music video. The single most important aspect of music video production is having a strong concept, so spend some time brainstorming and researching. Have a clear plan. Write a script and/or shot list. Then, lock down your locations. If you need specific equipment or a particular vibe, you can find shooting venues offering it right here on Peerspace, like music video locations with green screens or luxury on-site shooting locations. Next, figure out who else you'll need to include, if anyone, which may include talent, crew members, or post-production editors. Finally, take stock of the equipment you have and what you might need to rent.
You can make a music video budget template using any customizable filming production budget template. The considerations are all the same. We recommend splitting your budget into three sections: Pre-Production, Shooting, and Post-Production. Then you'll break down cost estimates for every expense you expect to encounter. This may include equipment rentals, location fees, payroll for cast, crew, and editors, and props. If you use a professional music video production space, you can cover many of the amenities you need under the umbrella of your hourly venue rental, which will streamline production and save your budget.