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Music Videos Why do you like the Music Video? Favorite Music Video?
Music Videos C1900  Edison invents gramophone  Live music is  recorded on discs. 1927  First sound film The Jazz Singer 1930s Creation of Musicals 1939  Introduction of Panarom 1940s  Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals 1950s & 1960s Several artists and performers did live gigs on TV programs   Top of The Pops, The Monkees TV show, The Beatles released movie. History
Music Videos 1975 Queen:  Bohemian Rhapsody 1977 Saturday Night Fever 1980 David Bowie:  Ashes to Ashes 1981 Pop Clips  on Nickelodeon MTV begins broadcast via Warner satelite 1983 Michael Jackson: Thriller 1984 Music Box begins in Europe MTV Video Music Awards launched 1985 VH1 begins MTV taken over by Viacom 1987 MTV-Europe begins History
Music Videos The close relationship of music tracks & visual  material can be traced back to 1920s (Germany) &  1930s (USA) in Oscar Fischingers abstract  symchronizations & visual interpretations. At the end of his works, Get it at your local record  store was displayed suggesting advertising for the  music track just heard by audience History
Music Videos Short films (8-10min) were made to shocase the musical talents of artists such as Billie Holiday & Bing Crosby at cinema screenings as part of newsreels and main features The invention of Panarom  a video jukebox placed  at bars and juke joints. Weighed about 2 tons,  contains 20-inch screen with back projection,  each machine played a reel of 8 16mm shorts.  Popular from 1939  1946. History
Music Videos 1960s Scopitone was created in France. Each  machine showed 36 play & rewind short films in  color and allowed consumer choice by selection.  These films comprised of song & dance  performances with high level of female display.  Machine was very successful and by 1965, 1000  machines were installed in USA. Lots of close ups of covered female parts  dominated these films. Frequently bordering into  pornography, these films prefigured the overt  sexual display of contemporary music videos  currently on TV. History
Music Videos As times changed, Scopitone was unable to cope with the changing tastes of youth. By late 1960s,  Scopitone produced short films mainly of pop  artists, and reached a different audience.  Competition of TV also proved too great and the  Scopitone died out. Music Television came about as an idea to create  promo-based program for Nickelodeon (Pop Clips).  British groups had frequent airplay due to the lack  of material from the American acts.  History
Music Videos Growth of MTV was rapid when American artists realised the marketing potential of music videos.  Run DMC & Aerosmiths  Walk This Way  & humour of  works by MC Hammer & Coolio marked significance to  the acceptance of rap and became eligible for bigger  budgets. Hype Williams made high budget videos for  successful acts such as TLC, R Kelly & Missy Elliot,  generating record sales and led hip hop to replace rock  as the dominant music form. Madonna set the route for future female acts with her  high profile & innovative music videos that emphasized  on image, performance, choreography and use of close  ups.  History
VH1 began in 1985, targeting older audience. MTV-Europe began in 1987, bringing in bigger demography and eventually opening up the rock video market to include other music genres.  MTV diversified and included lifestyle programming such as  Unplugged  &  The Real World.  Increased sales generated via  Unplugged  and popular culture and diversified entertainment also made way for non-white music videos.  The success of MTV as the leading innovative TV programming for youths made image as the key factor in artist promotion and by late 1980s, music promo video was a prerequisite in the promotion of music singles.
Music Videos Key aesthetic features of music video Relationship between lyrics & visuals Relationship between music & visuals Particular music video style & iconography for specific music genres  live performance for rock videos Close ups of main artist or vocalists Artists star iconography becomes the star image Reference to voyeurism usually for women and in terms of system of looking (binoculars, cameras, screens with screens) Intertextual references of other music videos, films or TV text. Relationship between narrative & performance can also  be considered as an aesthetic feature. Forms & Conventions
Music Videos Key elements of music video Lyrics  suggests general mood or feeling or sense of subject matter. Key lines play a part in the visuals but music video, rarely, illustrates the lyrics as a whole. Music  gives the tempo that drives the editing or editing may emphasize particular sounds from track, i.e., guitar, keyboard or drums. Genre  following the mise-en-scene, themes, performance, camera and editing styles of present music videos, i.e., live performance on rock videos Forms & Conventions
Music Videos Key elements of music video Camerawork  mise-en-shot is crucial to establish the sense of space and feeling. Camera works to follow artists or talents. CU and lighting are crucial for music video (due to its advertising quality) Editing  most common editing is fast-cut montage. Others use slow-paced editing to establish mood, usually for solo artists with a broad audience appeal (e.g. Dido & Celine Dion). Digital effects are also common, i.e., split screens, colorisation and CGI. Intertextuality  drawing references from other texts sparks audiences recognition to encourage greater pleasure and flatter. Cinema, fashion & art are key reference points. Video games are fast becoming references. Forms & Conventions
Music Videos Key elements of music video Narrative & performance Narrative in songs are often fragmented, thus storylines or linear complex fragments are usually found in music promos, giving audiences the desire to watch the videos again. Representations are often found in music videos such as Voyeurism  enjoying looking at subjects  Exhibitionism  subject wants to be looked at Star Construction    Image, vehicle (promo) & power (economical/artistic) Forms & Conventions
Music Videos When producing music videos, must consider Visual Styles Camera work Mise-en-scene Editing Making the video

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  • 1. Music Videos Why do you like the Music Video? Favorite Music Video?
  • 2. Music Videos C1900 Edison invents gramophone Live music is recorded on discs. 1927 First sound film The Jazz Singer 1930s Creation of Musicals 1939 Introduction of Panarom 1940s Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals 1950s & 1960s Several artists and performers did live gigs on TV programs Top of The Pops, The Monkees TV show, The Beatles released movie. History
  • 3. Music Videos 1975 Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody 1977 Saturday Night Fever 1980 David Bowie: Ashes to Ashes 1981 Pop Clips on Nickelodeon MTV begins broadcast via Warner satelite 1983 Michael Jackson: Thriller 1984 Music Box begins in Europe MTV Video Music Awards launched 1985 VH1 begins MTV taken over by Viacom 1987 MTV-Europe begins History
  • 4. Music Videos The close relationship of music tracks & visual material can be traced back to 1920s (Germany) & 1930s (USA) in Oscar Fischingers abstract symchronizations & visual interpretations. At the end of his works, Get it at your local record store was displayed suggesting advertising for the music track just heard by audience History
  • 5. Music Videos Short films (8-10min) were made to shocase the musical talents of artists such as Billie Holiday & Bing Crosby at cinema screenings as part of newsreels and main features The invention of Panarom a video jukebox placed at bars and juke joints. Weighed about 2 tons, contains 20-inch screen with back projection, each machine played a reel of 8 16mm shorts. Popular from 1939 1946. History
  • 6. Music Videos 1960s Scopitone was created in France. Each machine showed 36 play & rewind short films in color and allowed consumer choice by selection. These films comprised of song & dance performances with high level of female display. Machine was very successful and by 1965, 1000 machines were installed in USA. Lots of close ups of covered female parts dominated these films. Frequently bordering into pornography, these films prefigured the overt sexual display of contemporary music videos currently on TV. History
  • 7. Music Videos As times changed, Scopitone was unable to cope with the changing tastes of youth. By late 1960s, Scopitone produced short films mainly of pop artists, and reached a different audience. Competition of TV also proved too great and the Scopitone died out. Music Television came about as an idea to create promo-based program for Nickelodeon (Pop Clips). British groups had frequent airplay due to the lack of material from the American acts. History
  • 8. Music Videos Growth of MTV was rapid when American artists realised the marketing potential of music videos. Run DMC & Aerosmiths Walk This Way & humour of works by MC Hammer & Coolio marked significance to the acceptance of rap and became eligible for bigger budgets. Hype Williams made high budget videos for successful acts such as TLC, R Kelly & Missy Elliot, generating record sales and led hip hop to replace rock as the dominant music form. Madonna set the route for future female acts with her high profile & innovative music videos that emphasized on image, performance, choreography and use of close ups. History
  • 9. VH1 began in 1985, targeting older audience. MTV-Europe began in 1987, bringing in bigger demography and eventually opening up the rock video market to include other music genres. MTV diversified and included lifestyle programming such as Unplugged & The Real World. Increased sales generated via Unplugged and popular culture and diversified entertainment also made way for non-white music videos. The success of MTV as the leading innovative TV programming for youths made image as the key factor in artist promotion and by late 1980s, music promo video was a prerequisite in the promotion of music singles.
  • 10. Music Videos Key aesthetic features of music video Relationship between lyrics & visuals Relationship between music & visuals Particular music video style & iconography for specific music genres live performance for rock videos Close ups of main artist or vocalists Artists star iconography becomes the star image Reference to voyeurism usually for women and in terms of system of looking (binoculars, cameras, screens with screens) Intertextual references of other music videos, films or TV text. Relationship between narrative & performance can also be considered as an aesthetic feature. Forms & Conventions
  • 11. Music Videos Key elements of music video Lyrics suggests general mood or feeling or sense of subject matter. Key lines play a part in the visuals but music video, rarely, illustrates the lyrics as a whole. Music gives the tempo that drives the editing or editing may emphasize particular sounds from track, i.e., guitar, keyboard or drums. Genre following the mise-en-scene, themes, performance, camera and editing styles of present music videos, i.e., live performance on rock videos Forms & Conventions
  • 12. Music Videos Key elements of music video Camerawork mise-en-shot is crucial to establish the sense of space and feeling. Camera works to follow artists or talents. CU and lighting are crucial for music video (due to its advertising quality) Editing most common editing is fast-cut montage. Others use slow-paced editing to establish mood, usually for solo artists with a broad audience appeal (e.g. Dido & Celine Dion). Digital effects are also common, i.e., split screens, colorisation and CGI. Intertextuality drawing references from other texts sparks audiences recognition to encourage greater pleasure and flatter. Cinema, fashion & art are key reference points. Video games are fast becoming references. Forms & Conventions
  • 13. Music Videos Key elements of music video Narrative & performance Narrative in songs are often fragmented, thus storylines or linear complex fragments are usually found in music promos, giving audiences the desire to watch the videos again. Representations are often found in music videos such as Voyeurism enjoying looking at subjects Exhibitionism subject wants to be looked at Star Construction Image, vehicle (promo) & power (economical/artistic) Forms & Conventions
  • 14. Music Videos When producing music videos, must consider Visual Styles Camera work Mise-en-scene Editing Making the video