Who can submit a video to Diesis for publication?
Solo artists, ensembles, chamber groups, orchestras, theaters, concert organizations, record labels, producers, videomakers...
You can also submit your video interview with a musician, composer, luthier, musicologist, or a prominent figure from the classical music world.
When can I submit my video?
Diesis selects videos for publication on its channels on a monthly basis. By the end of the month in which you submit your request, Diesis will send you an email to inform you of the selection outcome.
Can I submit my video if it has been, is, or will be available on a channel other than Diesis?
Yes. If the video meets the suitable publication standards (video quality, audio quality, performance quality), we accept any video that has already been broadcast or made available online prior to submitting to Diesis. You can submit a previously recorded and shared video. Remember, the main goal of Diesis.tv is to showcase and promote new content.
I participated in an international competition. Can I submit the video with which I was selected or any other performance?
Yes, provided that you hold the rights to the video or have obtained authorization for its distribution from the competition. However, for Diesis.tv, it’s recommended that the footage be shot with multiple cameras for the best quality.
Does my video need to be a premiere in order to be submitted?
There is no requirement for the video to be a premiere; you can submit a previously recorded and already shared video.
Can I submit multiple videos?
By filling out the form, you can submit multiple videos by the same artist, provided the total duration does not exceed 74 minutes of music. For example, you could send 6 Chopin Etudes from Op. 10. Between each piece, there should be a 60-second pause in the video.
Videos from different authors must be submitted separately using the dedicated form.
Will I receive a notification to know if my video has been selected?
Yes. You will receive an email from our team once the selection process is complete.
Are subtitles with the title of the performed piece required?
Yes, the video must include timing indicators for each movement. You can choose to display them on a black screen or as an overlay on the video.
Do I need to handle SIAE permissions myself?
No. Diesis handles all the administrative procedures related to copyright.
You just need to focus on your video!
What qualities should my video have?
For information on proper audio and video recording, as well as accepted formats on Diesis,
we recommend visiting this page.
My video has been selected. How can I watch it?
Simply by registering on Diesis.tv. Spread the word...
How long should an interview be on Diesis?
To make an interview more engaging—especially if there are no supporting visuals—we recommend keeping it between 15 and 20 minutes.
What is the ideal duration for a documentary or a film?
Documentaries or films (other than music videos) should have a minimum duration of 30 minutes.
Can I upload my video simultaneously on YouTube, Vimeo, or other platforms?
Yes, your video can be present on any other platform
Can I earn money from views?
No. Diesis is a free service. Those who upload music are motivated by the spread of culture; the only ones who receive money are the protected composers, paid directly by SIAE or by companies affiliated with SIAE.
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