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The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

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Page 1: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

The history of music videos Louise Norton

Page 2: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ from this they filmed 10 short films to promote their album releases, it was from then on that music video promotion started.

Page 3: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

1981It was in 1981 when MTV launched and the music video ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’ by The Buggles was aired on MTV and was the first video to be shown.

Page 4: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

1983Michael Jackson released Thriller the most successful and influential video of all time, selling over 9 million units and in 2006 Guinness World Records named it as the most successful music video.

Page 5: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

1985VH1 ‘Video Hits One’ was launched which featured softer music videos which was aimed at an older audience, this also widened the amount of people that were watching music videos.

Page 6: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

1988Hip Hop Growth, hip hop became increasingly popular when MTV launched the show ‘YO! MTV Raps’

The band public enemy released ‘Night of the Living Baseheads’ this broke new ground presenting music as a form of cultural expression for artists in the world of hip hop.

Page 7: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

1995In 1995 the most expensive music video ever was produced costing 7 million pound and was by the Jacksons called ‘Scream’

Page 8: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

2002

In 2002 the introduction of formatting videos onto DVD’s which brings about 33% growth for music videos worldwide.

Page 9: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

2005In this year Itunes was created in which people could listen, view, download television shows, movies, and music videos. Only 20 days after music videos were introduced on itunes 1 million songs were downloaded.

In the year of 2005 Youtube and Myspace were also created which enables artists to show their music videos. It was also a great opportunity for unsigned bands and artists to get their music out to the public.

Page 10: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

2010In 2010 hit pop star Lady Gaga had 1 billion views on her music videos, and her song ‘Poker face’ had a staggering 375 million views

Page 11: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

Distribution The ways in which a music video is distributed plays an important role within the industry, without music videos the fans would not be able to access the video. Music videos are often playing a huge part in wether a song is successful, the more ways a music video is distributed the better chance it has of doing well.There are a number of ways in which music videos are distributed these include...TV (MTV, VH1)Internet (Youtube, Myspace)Itunes DVD

Page 12: The history of music videos Louise Norton. 1965 Music videos all began in 1965 when the Beatles filmed the first music video called ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

InfluencesAfter looking at a variety of music videos I feel that there are a ways that they could influence me. I have seen that most videos keeps the actions to the beat of the music and try to portray the real meaning of the song and lyrics. I will consider this when creating my music video. I have looked at Usher as an influence, his video ‘More’ is upbeat and contains a lot of quick paced shots keeping in time with the beat of the song.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-dvTjK_07c&feature=related

Ne-yo is another artist i have looked at, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6M5C-oKw9k&ob=av2ein his videos he often starts the video off with a scene which is an idea that i have for my music video, i think this is good as it adds to an introduction to the video. He also uses a lot of low key lighting in some parts of the video which i also think is good as it sets up an atmosphere which matches with the song.