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HISTORY OF MUSIC
VIDEOS
Sophie Evans
WHAT IS A MUSIC VIDEO?
A music video is a short film which
accompanies music . A music video is
normally produced for promotional or
for the artists benefit.
1926-1956 : TALKIES, SOUNDIES,
AND SHORTS
With the arrival of talkies many music videos were produced , Max
Fleischer , animation artist, introduced series of sing-along short
cartoons named Screen Songs, this acted as a modern karaoke
machine. Many old Walt Disney films which included classical pieces,
were built around music. In the 1930’s popular musicians performed
hit songs on-camera live during the cartoons.
1950’S EARLY MUSIC CLIPS
Tom Bennett had claimed to had produced the
first music which was when he was filmed
walking along the serpentine in hype park. Evlis
Presley made the famous theme for prison rock
which was done in black and white. The oldest
example of a promotional music video similar to
more modern music videos is Dáme si do bytu.
1960–1973: PROMOTIONAL CLIPS
AND OTHERS
In 1964, the Beatles starred in their first feature film ‘ a hard days
night’ directed by Richard Lester, it was shot in black and white and
shown as a mockumentary . The rolling stones appeared in many
promotional clips throughout the 1960’s . In 1967 whitehead directed
a colour promo clip for the stones single ‘we love you’ . A
promotional video can be used to tell your customers about your
product.
1974-1980 : THE BEGINNING OF
MUSIC TV
Music television is a type of television programming which focuses
predominantly on playing music videos from recording artists, usually on
dedicated television channels. The Australian TV shows Countdown and
Sounds, both of which premiered in 1974, were significant in developing and
popularizing the music video genre in Australia and other countries, and in
establishing the importance of music video clips as a means of promoting
both emerging acts and new releases by established acts. In 1975, the
British rock band Queen employed Bruce Gowers to make a promotional
video to show their new single "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the BBC music series
Top of the Pops. According to rock historian Paul Fowles, the song is "widely
credited as the first global hit single for which an accompanying video was
central to the marketing strategy".Rolling Stone has said of "Bohemian
Rhapsody": "Its influence cannot be overstated, practically inventing the
music video seven years before MTV went on the air."
1974-1980 : THE BEGINNING OF
MUSIC TV CON
Video Concert Hall, created by Jerry Crowe and Charles
Henderson, launched on November 1, 1979, was the
first nationwide video music programming on
American television, predating MTV by almost three
years. The USA Cable Network program Night Flight
was one of the first American programs to show case
these videos as an art form. In 1980, the music video
to David Bowie's "Ashes to Ashes" became the most
expensive ever made, having a production cost of
$582,000 ($1,671,487 in 2016), the first music video
to have a production cost of over $500,000.The video
was made in solarised color with stark black-and-
white scenes and was filmed in multiple locations,
including a padded room and a rocky shore.[33] The
video became one of the most iconic ever made at the
time, and its complex nature is seen as significant in
the evolution of the music video.
In 1981, the U.S. video channel MTV launched, airing "Video Killed the
Radio Star" and beginning an era of 24-hour-a-day music on
television. With this new outlet for material, the music video would
grow to play a central role in popular music marketing.
Two key innovations in the development of the modern music video
were the development of relatively inexpensive and easy-to-use
video recording and editing equipment, and the development of
visual effects created with techniques such as image compositing.
The advent of high-quality colour videotape recorders and portable
video cameras coincided with the DIY ethos of the new wave era,
enabling many pop acts to produce promotional videos quickly and
cheaply, in comparison to the relatively high costs of using film.
1981-1991: MUSIC VIDEOS GO
MAINSTREAM
1981-1991: MUSIC VIDEOS GO
MAINSTREAM (CON)
In 1983, the most successful, influential and iconic music video of all
time was released: the nearly 14-minute-long video for Michael
Jackson's song "Thriller", directed by John Landis. The video set new
standards for production, having cost $800,000 to film. Another
important development in music videos was the launch of The Chart
Show on the UK's Channel 4 in 1986.
1992-2004: THE RISE OF
DIRECTORS
In November 1992, MTV began listing directors with the artist and
song credits, reflecting the fact that music videos had increasingly
become an auteur's medium.
2 of the music videos Romanek directed are notable for being 2 of
the 3 most expensive music videos of all time. 1 being Michael and
Janet Jackson’s ‘Scream’ which supposedly cost $7 million to make
and Madonna’s ‘Bedtime Story’ which cost a reported $5 million.
2005-PRESENT: THE INTERNET
BECOMES VIDEO-FRIENDLY
The website iFilm, which hosted short videos, including
music videos, launched its service in 1997.Napster, a
peer-to-peer file sharing service which ran between
1999 and 2001, enabled users to share video files,
including those for music videos.By the mid-2000s,
MTV and many of its sister channels had largely
abandoned showing music videos in favour of reality
television shows, which were more popular with its
audiences.
2005 saw the launch of the website YouTube, which
made the viewing of online video much faster and
easier; Google Videos, Yahoo! Video, Facebook and
MySpace's video functionality, use similar technology.
Such websites had a profound effect on the viewing of
music videos; some artists began to see success as a
result of videos seen mostly or entirely online.
2005-PRESENT: THE INTERNET
BECOMES VIDEO-FRIENDLY (CON)
Websites such as YouTube have been
accountable for the success of many
people such as Justin Bieber, Austin
Mahone, Cody Simpson.
LYRIC VIDEOS
A lyric video is one in which the words to the song are the
main element of the video.
In 1987, Prince released a video for his song "Sign o' the
Times". The video featured the song's words pulsing to the
music presented along with abstract geometric shapes; an
effect created by Bill Konersman.
In 1990 George Michael released "Praying For Time" as a
lyric video. He had refused to make a traditional music
video, so his label released a simple clip that displayed the
song's lyrics on a black screen.
A lyric video may be released separately by a music label
prior to the more usual video featuring the artist. Cee Lo
Green, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Muse and Avenged Sevenfold
among many others, have released lyric videos.
PINK FLOYD ANOTHER BRICK IN
THE WALLThe song was to take a stand against abusive teacher, the
song represented how he had a wall around him and it was
there to defend himself. He had a past experience were a
teacher insulted him through out school. This song was for
other children to relate to.
VANT PEACE AND LOVE
The song was written because of the terrorist attacks on Paris, it
was to show how the world still needs peace and love and that
the fighting needs to end. The band are well known for their
political views in their music. The song shows how without
peace and love people’s lives had no safety and the world is full
of uncertainty .

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History of music videos

  • 2. WHAT IS A MUSIC VIDEO? A music video is a short film which accompanies music . A music video is normally produced for promotional or for the artists benefit.
  • 3. 1926-1956 : TALKIES, SOUNDIES, AND SHORTS With the arrival of talkies many music videos were produced , Max Fleischer , animation artist, introduced series of sing-along short cartoons named Screen Songs, this acted as a modern karaoke machine. Many old Walt Disney films which included classical pieces, were built around music. In the 1930’s popular musicians performed hit songs on-camera live during the cartoons.
  • 4. 1950’S EARLY MUSIC CLIPS Tom Bennett had claimed to had produced the first music which was when he was filmed walking along the serpentine in hype park. Evlis Presley made the famous theme for prison rock which was done in black and white. The oldest example of a promotional music video similar to more modern music videos is Dáme si do bytu.
  • 5. 1960–1973: PROMOTIONAL CLIPS AND OTHERS In 1964, the Beatles starred in their first feature film ‘ a hard days night’ directed by Richard Lester, it was shot in black and white and shown as a mockumentary . The rolling stones appeared in many promotional clips throughout the 1960’s . In 1967 whitehead directed a colour promo clip for the stones single ‘we love you’ . A promotional video can be used to tell your customers about your product.
  • 6. 1974-1980 : THE BEGINNING OF MUSIC TV Music television is a type of television programming which focuses predominantly on playing music videos from recording artists, usually on dedicated television channels. The Australian TV shows Countdown and Sounds, both of which premiered in 1974, were significant in developing and popularizing the music video genre in Australia and other countries, and in establishing the importance of music video clips as a means of promoting both emerging acts and new releases by established acts. In 1975, the British rock band Queen employed Bruce Gowers to make a promotional video to show their new single "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the BBC music series Top of the Pops. According to rock historian Paul Fowles, the song is "widely credited as the first global hit single for which an accompanying video was central to the marketing strategy".Rolling Stone has said of "Bohemian Rhapsody": "Its influence cannot be overstated, practically inventing the music video seven years before MTV went on the air."
  • 7. 1974-1980 : THE BEGINNING OF MUSIC TV CON Video Concert Hall, created by Jerry Crowe and Charles Henderson, launched on November 1, 1979, was the first nationwide video music programming on American television, predating MTV by almost three years. The USA Cable Network program Night Flight was one of the first American programs to show case these videos as an art form. In 1980, the music video to David Bowie's "Ashes to Ashes" became the most expensive ever made, having a production cost of $582,000 ($1,671,487 in 2016), the first music video to have a production cost of over $500,000.The video was made in solarised color with stark black-and- white scenes and was filmed in multiple locations, including a padded room and a rocky shore.[33] The video became one of the most iconic ever made at the time, and its complex nature is seen as significant in the evolution of the music video.
  • 8. In 1981, the U.S. video channel MTV launched, airing "Video Killed the Radio Star" and beginning an era of 24-hour-a-day music on television. With this new outlet for material, the music video would grow to play a central role in popular music marketing. Two key innovations in the development of the modern music video were the development of relatively inexpensive and easy-to-use video recording and editing equipment, and the development of visual effects created with techniques such as image compositing. The advent of high-quality colour videotape recorders and portable video cameras coincided with the DIY ethos of the new wave era, enabling many pop acts to produce promotional videos quickly and cheaply, in comparison to the relatively high costs of using film. 1981-1991: MUSIC VIDEOS GO MAINSTREAM
  • 9. 1981-1991: MUSIC VIDEOS GO MAINSTREAM (CON) In 1983, the most successful, influential and iconic music video of all time was released: the nearly 14-minute-long video for Michael Jackson's song "Thriller", directed by John Landis. The video set new standards for production, having cost $800,000 to film. Another important development in music videos was the launch of The Chart Show on the UK's Channel 4 in 1986.
  • 10. 1992-2004: THE RISE OF DIRECTORS In November 1992, MTV began listing directors with the artist and song credits, reflecting the fact that music videos had increasingly become an auteur's medium. 2 of the music videos Romanek directed are notable for being 2 of the 3 most expensive music videos of all time. 1 being Michael and Janet Jackson’s ‘Scream’ which supposedly cost $7 million to make and Madonna’s ‘Bedtime Story’ which cost a reported $5 million.
  • 11. 2005-PRESENT: THE INTERNET BECOMES VIDEO-FRIENDLY The website iFilm, which hosted short videos, including music videos, launched its service in 1997.Napster, a peer-to-peer file sharing service which ran between 1999 and 2001, enabled users to share video files, including those for music videos.By the mid-2000s, MTV and many of its sister channels had largely abandoned showing music videos in favour of reality television shows, which were more popular with its audiences. 2005 saw the launch of the website YouTube, which made the viewing of online video much faster and easier; Google Videos, Yahoo! Video, Facebook and MySpace's video functionality, use similar technology. Such websites had a profound effect on the viewing of music videos; some artists began to see success as a result of videos seen mostly or entirely online.
  • 12. 2005-PRESENT: THE INTERNET BECOMES VIDEO-FRIENDLY (CON) Websites such as YouTube have been accountable for the success of many people such as Justin Bieber, Austin Mahone, Cody Simpson.
  • 13. LYRIC VIDEOS A lyric video is one in which the words to the song are the main element of the video. In 1987, Prince released a video for his song "Sign o' the Times". The video featured the song's words pulsing to the music presented along with abstract geometric shapes; an effect created by Bill Konersman. In 1990 George Michael released "Praying For Time" as a lyric video. He had refused to make a traditional music video, so his label released a simple clip that displayed the song's lyrics on a black screen. A lyric video may be released separately by a music label prior to the more usual video featuring the artist. Cee Lo Green, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Muse and Avenged Sevenfold among many others, have released lyric videos.
  • 14. PINK FLOYD ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALLThe song was to take a stand against abusive teacher, the song represented how he had a wall around him and it was there to defend himself. He had a past experience were a teacher insulted him through out school. This song was for other children to relate to.
  • 15. VANT PEACE AND LOVE The song was written because of the terrorist attacks on Paris, it was to show how the world still needs peace and love and that the fighting needs to end. The band are well known for their political views in their music. The song shows how without peace and love people’s lives had no safety and the world is full of uncertainty .