About

An indie creator's pipeline, made for indie creators.

Kinetix is a one-person studio in San Diego that turns songs into cinematic music videos in five days. No film crew. No $5K shoot. Just the kind of video your release deserves.

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Why Kinetix exists

I'm Kyle Coghlan. I make my own music. A few years ago I needed a music video for a release and got quoted $5,000-$15,000 for a one-day shoot. That's most of an indie artist's annual revenue. So I started building a pipeline that could turn a song and a photo into a real cinematic music video without renting cameras, hiring crews, or burning a release budget.

Kinetix is the result. The work isn't filmed in the traditional sense — it's produced computationally with generative visual tools. But the output goes through the same craft a music video editor would apply: shot list, performance scenes, B-roll, color grade, lip-sync. The goal is that you can drop the final on YouTube next to a $50K major-label video and it doesn't feel out of place.

Who Kinetix is for

Independent recording artists who release music on Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, or anywhere else, and want a video for their songs without the traditional film-shoot economics. Most clients are unsigned or on small DIY labels, releasing one to four songs a year, with audiences in the thousands to low hundreds of thousands.

What you get

A 720p MP4 ready to post anywhere. Three lengths to pick from depending on how you'll release it: 1:00 for social clips, 2:00 for condensed cuts, 3:00 for standard music video length. Full ownership transfers to you on delivery. One round of revisions included. Five business days from when the invoice is paid.

What Kinetix isn't

Kinetix isn't a label, a sync agency, or a marketing platform. We don't claim royalties from your music. We don't pitch your songs to playlists. We don't take a percentage of streams or syncs. You pay for the video, the video is yours, that's it.

The principle

Indie artists deserve videos that match the songs they release. The barrier should be 1) write the song, 2) make the video. Not 1) write the song, 2) sign a label deal, 3) wait, 4) hope, 5) hopefully someone funds the video. Kinetix removes the middle three.