For the uninitiated, EPK (electronic press kit) is a package of promotional material you can send to journalists, bloggers and influencers to help them promote your new release. They will find it at the end of your music video’s credits.
If you’re trying to get your band signed, or book shows at venues, then an EPK is essential. An EPK is a digital resume for bands, musicians, and filmmakers that usually contains a biography, discography, photos, and occasionally a music video or other materials like a radio-ready song. If those emails contain an EPK then the recipient can easily scroll through all the information about the band and make a quick decision as to whether or not to book them or sign them.
EPK stands for Electronic Press Kit, which is a digital resume for bands and musicians to showcase their work. EPKs can also be used by filmmakers to promote their work.
Electronic press kit stands for Electronic Press Kit. It’s a digital resume for musicians, bands, and filmmakers that usually contains a biography, discography, photos, and occasionally a music video or other materials like a radio-ready song.
The name Electronic press kit comes from the term “electronic press kit”, which was coined to describe the CD-ROMs sent to members of the press by Hollywood studios promoting new films in theaters. The term has since been shortened to simply “press kit” or “Electronic press kit”.
If you are trying to get your band signed to a label or booking gigs then you need an EPK. Most record labels and venues receive dozens if not hundreds of emails every week from bands and acts they have never heard of before asking to be booked. If those emails contain an EPK then the recipient can easily scroll through all the information about the band and make a quick decision as to whether or not to book them or sign them.
An EPK is a digital resume for bands, musicians, and filmmakers. It usually contains a biography, discography, photos, and occasionally a music video or other materials like a radio-ready song.
It’s essentially an introduction to yourself as an artist. The purpose of an Electronic press kit is to allow record labels and venues to make quick decisions about whether or not they want to give you the time of day.
An Electronic press kit is a promotional video, usually less than 10 minutes long. It should include footage from your latest performances and other relevant content (e.g.: pictures, documents) that gives potential clients an idea of what you do. The purpose of an EPK is to introduce yourself or your band/business/service to potential customers before they have even heard about it.
An Electronic press kit can be used as a stand-alone product or as part of a larger marketing campaign where it’s accompanied by press releases, social media posts, etc. An Electronic press kit should always be accompanied by some sort of social media strategy because that will help you reach more people who might otherwise not find out about it otherwise!