The music video has evolved significantly since its origins in 1935. It began as artistic, color films meant to accompany songs but soon became a way for artists to promote themselves and their music. Over time, music videos grew more elaborate, incorporating dancing, close-ups of artists, and attractive models to appeal to broader audiences. Some controversial videos have been banned for depicting obscene or graphic content. Additionally, the rise of video sharing sites like YouTube has reduced viewership and revenue from music television channels, leading them to air other programming. Going forward, music videos are likely to maintain lower production budgets while encouraging more fan participation and interactive elements.