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    Music Video

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    Journal #2 – Music Videos I watched my hour long of videos on daily motion. I watched music videos by August Alsina and Beyonce’s self-titled album Beyonce. August Alsina is a 21year old singer born and bred from the streets of New Orleans‚ Louisiana enters into the music industry two years ago. For those who don’t know who Beyonce is she is an American recording artist and actress. Born and raised in Houston‚ Texas. She performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child‚ and rose

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    which women should be treated. Music videos is one of the types of media where women are demoralized and are seen as sexual objects. An example of a music video in which women are represented negatively and are being degraded is Rihanna’s ‘We Found Love’. The main woman starring in this video is the artist‚ Rihanna. Rihanna is a very successful singer and is many peoples idea of a role model. There are plenty of people all around the world‚ who listen to her music and wish to become just like her

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    Music Video Essay

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    Music videos are an important part of advertising in the music industry. It is now important for artists to do videos as they are being given the chance of impressing the public not just with their vocal talent‚ and show what they are advertising with their looks or moves. Thirty years ago‚ music video used to be less important than it is nowadays. MTV (Music Television) was the phenomenon that gave so much power and importance to the music video and took music video broadcasting to a whole new

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    scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies. MUSIC VIDEO A music video or song video is a short film integrating a song and imagery‚ produced for promotional or artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. Although the origins of music videos date back much further‚ they came into prominence in the 1980s‚ when MTV based their format around the

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    The Toxicity of Today’s Music Industry To some the music industry is a toxic one‚ while to others they could not be more indifferent about it. In the article “Sex‚ Lies and Videos” Joan Morgan stresses the negative affects the music industry is having on this generation. She makes great points throughout the article while using examples to support those points. T.V is one of the most popular forms of “advertising” if you will. She says T.V is essentially a “babysitter” for children. Whether

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    Purpose of Music Videos

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    Purpose of music videos Music videos are everywhere we turn on the TV‚ the internet; social networking sites‚ even your friends are talking about newest video releases. A music video is a short film or video which lasts approximately 3 minutes‚ and it usually accompanies a song. Music videos were originally designed to promote the sale of music recordings. They did not start to become popular until the early 80’s. 1981-1991; music videos go mainstream. MTV launched ‘video killed the radio star’

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    Music Video Proposal

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    Music Video Proposal The track I’m going to use to make a music video has a genre of a mix between indie and very chill out music this has made me think about what video will suit the music. My idea for the music video will be a narrative based ‚ and the story will between a girl and boy in a relationship and they have split up and they cant see the love they have for each other anymore based on this the story will also involve them getting back together. Reason I have chosen this is because

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    The Reason of the Respondents for Watching Music Videos The two most common reasons on why the respondents watch music videos are to understand the meaning of the song by the artist and for pure entertainment. Respondent A- Derry (COE) “Nanunuod ako ng music video first and foremost for entertainment kasi kapag nanunuod ka sa kanila‚ it’s like you are watching a movie‚ there’s a story although meron namang mga music video na talagang walang kwenta or sabihin na nating

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    Hence the choice of using comments from his subscribers to make this song and the video of Tyler Ward and his crew doing embarrassing stuff but still having fun.I like the work. I like how he uses his subscribers’ comments and turn them into such a catchy song. Nowadays people like to listen to music‚ and making a music video that is both fun and inspiring‚ it appeals to everyone that enjoys music and humour. The music video has 99‚194 viewers‚ 5‚468 likes and only 97 dislikes. Citation: Tyler Ward

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    Music in Video Games

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    Music In Video Games Throughout the history of the video game industry‚ there has been many changes concerning music in video games. Music in video games progressed greatly within the life of the industry from 1972 to the present. These progressions can be seen as improvements in quality which includes an increase in the number of output channels‚ an increase in song length‚ a great improvement in the quality of timbres‚ and also a general shift from non- programmatic music to programmatic music

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