Listen to the song you want to do a few times first, divide each paragraph and section well, think about the camera and write the script well.
MTV has rules, such as accompaniment, mirror cutting, lyrics and so on.
The easiest way is to find a hero and let him sing and lip-synch. Don't shoot them all. Remember to shoot each sentence separately, separate the scene from the farewell, and shoot some empty mirrors.
Then cut the empty lens when accompanying and passing the door.
It's a little complicated. According to the rhythm of music, make up a short story, shoot it, and then edit it alternately in MV.
It will be enlightening to watch more videos at ordinary times. Knowing the rules, that's all.
You can find a similar MV to imitate it. This is also the most effective.
Suggestion:
Go to the library to find reference books about DV, such as DV lovers, and there will be introductions.
There are also some books that explain the lens language and related content, which should not be difficult to find.
As for editing software, I suggest you use audio and video. There are tutorials online, which are simple to operate and easy to use. Some books about audio-visual painting not only teach you how to use the software, but also tell you some shooting skills. It's better to find a tutorial book with examples, so it's easier to have reference.