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    Music Video Ananysis

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    Part 1:Music Video The generation born between the mid 1980’s and the mid 1990’s were the first to grow up exposed to music videos. From shows like MTV’s TRL‚ Making the Video‚ and music video countdowns it was practically impossible to turn on the television and not see some sort of music video. Music videos became part of the culture for children and adolescents. However‚ these videos were not always portraying the best images to these

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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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    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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    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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    Misogyny In Music Videos

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    Music is part of us‚ and either ennobles or degrades our behaviour.” - Boethius (http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/b/boethius.html#9ElISr9wLM7g3acA.99T) Music can control our emotions‚ our thoughts‚ our mindset‚ but it isn’t always done with good intent. To begin‚ music videos and the lyrics of songs contain many messages of misogyny‚ which defines itself as a hatred of women (). Additionally‚ those hateful and sexist themes can be detrimental to the audience’s mindset on how girls should

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    Music videos have begun to take social media by storm‚ growing more and more popular each year. Some music videos express human gender and sexuality in an attempt to make their song more appealing to their intended audience. David Nails music video for his song “Whatever She’s Got” is a perfect example of a music video that expresses societal norms regarding gender and sexuality. Throughout his video he reinforces and also challenges these societal norms. Societal norms regarding gender and sexuality

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    alternative-rock band called MUSE. Uprising comes from their fifth studio album ‘The Resistance’ and was released in September 2009. The music video that accompanies the song was directed by Sam Stephens and John Hobs. The main story or meaning of the song was inspired by the 2009‚ G20 protesting in London. The lead vocalist of the band‚ Matt Bellamy‚ commented in a ‘German Music’ interview that the lyrics were based around a book he was reading at the time which discussed the possible existence of a higher

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    Hip Hop Music Video Analysis

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    Task A People’s ideas about gender can be influencede by the portrayal of woman in hip-hop music videos. The videos that have been studied in class include; ‘Candy Shop’ by 50 cent‚ ‘My House’ by Flo Rida and ‘Sweat’ by Snoop Dogg. All three of these videos demonstrate women in a provocative mannar. The woman appear to all have dark skin‚ dark features‚ long legs‚ a toned body and big breats. In ‘Sweat’ by Snoop Dogg’s the lyrics state he is talking about a brown eyed girl‚ ‘I’m lookin’ in your

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    like she feeds on her own controversy. Her songs‚ and the music videos which accompany them‚ are no exception to this. However‚ the things she does and the images she projects requests contemporary society to reflect on itself‚ and to possibly re-create itself in innovative and inventive styles. Perhaps she always breaks with convention because she sees things in a different light than the rest of society. This essay shall focus on the video which accompanies the title track from her 1989 album‚ "Like

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