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A History of Music Videos. Ryan Collier. Music Videos. The first sense of a music video was the Dickson Experimental Sound Film - which was made in 1894. It was just a film with a live recorded sound of William Dickson playing a violin.
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A History of Music Videos • Ryan Collier
Music Videos • The first sense of a music video was the Dickson Experimental Sound Film - which was made in 1894. It was just a film with a live recorded sound of William Dickson playing a violin. • Most Expensive: Michael + Janet Jackson - Scream (1995). It cost $7,000,000 to produce. • Longest: Michael Jackson - Ghosts (1996). It was 39 minutes long. • First Ever Aired on TV (on MTV): The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star (1979).
General History • 1965 - The Beatles video tapped short films to promote their album and singles for Hard Days Night. • 1981 - Michael Nesmith - Elephant Parts. The first whole video album to be released. Also the first winner of the Grammy Awards category ‘Best Music Video’. • 1981 - The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star. First Music Video to be shown on TV. • 1983 - Michael Jackson - Thriller. • 1984 - First MTV Video Music awards. • 1985 - VH1 TV channel was made for the older generations. • 1988 - Public Enemy - Night Of The Living Baseheads. First music video to express culture of Hip Hop. • 1992 - Directors were put in the credits of music videos to let them be known.
General History • 1995 - Michael & Janet Jackson - Scream. The most expensive music video ever. It cost £7 million to produce. • 1996 - Michael Jackson - Ghost. The longest music video ever. It was 39 minutes long. • 2002 - Music Video were first put on DVDs. • 2005 - Itunes opened. It took just 7 days for 1,000,000 songs to be downloads. • 2005 - Youtube opened. Allowed unpopular/unsigned artists and bands to put their videos online. • 2010 - 34 Billion music videos were view on the internet in May. The highest ever. • 2010 - Justin Bieber became famous via videos on youtube. His song “Baby” reached 620,770,695 views on youtube. It is the highest viewed music video on youtube of all time.
History of Indietronica • Indietronica began in the 1990s and progressed as the technology for the instruments developed. Famous Indietronica bands include Hot Chip, Crystal Castles, Hadouken!, MGMT, Owl City and Foster The People. It developed from the Indie Rock genre. • As a genre it is quite new, so there isn’t much history.
Examples of Indietronica • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psuRGfAaju4&ob=av2e • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9dSYgd5Elk&ob=av2e • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04TXoFI6CSM&ob=av2n
History of Indie Rock • Indie started off as a term to describe the artists that didn’t want to be part of a major record label and instead wanted to do it all themselves. In the 80s it changed as a term to describe the genre on music, and less to do with what label you was with. • In the 1980s Indie Rock developed, but still wasn’t very popular. Artists from this decade included R.E.M and The Smiths. • In the 1990s Indie Rock got more popular and were competing with other genres for number 1 single position. Artists from this decade included Oasis and Blur.
History of Indie Rock • In 2000s Indie Rock peaked at popularity. Many bands such as The Killers, Kasabian, Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys and The Strokes all rose to fame with various number 1 singles and albums. • Also in the 2000s, Indie divided into other sub-genres. There was Indie Punk (e.g. The White Stripes and The Vines), Emo (e.g. My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy) and Indietronica (e.g. Hot Chip and MGMT).
History of Indie Rock • In 2006, Arctic Monkeys came to fame via putting their music videos on the internet. This caught the attention of Domino Records who signed them. Following this came 2 debut number 1 singles and 4 number 1 albums. Their debut album is the fastest selling debut album of a British band and they are only 1 of 2 bands to have their first 4 albums go straight to number 1 (the other being a British band called Keane). • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK7egZaT3hs <--- Arctic Monkey’s first video they put on the internet.
Distribution • At first, music videos were solely distributed to the audience on television. This was due to the limited technology of the time. • In 2005, YouTube was created. This made an opportunity for artists to put their music videos on the internet in places that are easily accessible. • In 2005, the first Guitar Hero game was released. This was the first game to have music videos shown in a game. • Music Videos are also distributed on CDs/DVDs. However these are the least popular ways of distribution as people tend to watch music videos online.
Influences • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABzh6hTYpb8&ob=av2nFoster The People - Helena Beat. The official music video to the song we intend to use. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAWcs5H-qgQEd Sheeran - The A Team. It has a similar message to what we interpreted the song to be about. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe4EK4HSPkI&ob=av2nMGMT - Kids. It has hallucinations in, just like how we intend to use. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zqTI6S-pMI&ob=av2nArctic Monkeys - Don't Sit Down 'Cause I Moved Your Chair. It has similar effects and colours that we intend to use. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSD4vsh1zDA&ob=av2eBlack Eyed Peas - I've Gotta Feeling. It has a similar party/rave scene in, like we intend to use.