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Music Video Facts
Music videos represent a crucial
part of the music industry. Artists owe their careers to music
videos as they are being given the chance of impressing the
public not just with their vocal talent, but also with their
looks or moves.
Thirty years ago, music video used to be less important then
it is nowadays. MTV (Music Television) was the phenomenon
that gave so much power and importance to the music video.
MTV started broadcasting in 1981 in the USA and it marked
the beginning of the music video’s ruling over the music industry.
The first video ever played on MTV was ‘Video Killed the Radio
Star’ by The Buggles. As MTV was broadcasting 24-hour-a-day
music, music videos were needed to be produced. Consequently,
music video began to play an important role in artists’ careers.
It is considered that even Madonna’s career has been greatly
influenced by her videos that presented a sexy, appealing
look of the artist. Some experts say that Madonna has been
inspired by the image that the actress Greta Garbo has used
in her silent movies. MTV has been highly controversial: some
saw as the beginning of an amazing, new, fresh era in music,
others considered it to mark the end of true musical talent,
as artists have been become more appreciated for their looks
instead of their vocal abilities.
Nowadays, the music video is as important as the song itself,
sometimes even deciding the success of a song or artist. Collections
of music videos are being sold on tapes or DVDs. Music video’s
greatest fans are apparently watching them muted just to enjoy
their artistic value, as they consider it to be a new form
of art. They consider that a music video should be assessed
based on its visual qualities and not on the song quality.
It seems that the music ‘gurus’, corporate managers, have
realised the potential of using female sex-appeal in music
videos, therefore this feature is being used excessively as
it is more popular for the public.
The birth of the music video has created a new type of directors:
video directors. MTV started even listing directors with video
credits and this profession has become more and more popular.
But it seems that most video directors don’t specialise in
this particular art form, they see it as being just a step
on the way to directing a movie. Many start directing videos
or commercials, hoping to get the recognition to build a name
and to direct a movie. It seems that even video directors
admit the fact that a music video is secondary to the song
itself.
In conclusion, although music video’s fans have tried to elevate
this form of entertainment to the title of an art form, the
music video is eventually just a work of commerce, destined
to sell a product: the song.
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