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The Music Video

The Music Video. CREDITS. PRODUCTION CO. ARTIST CLIENT DIRECTOR COMMON THREAD CUBAN LINK M.O.B. RECORDS LOUIS MARTINEZ FM ROCKS MARIAH CAREY ISLAND DEF JAM DAVE MEYERS FM ROCKS JAH RULE MURDER INC IRV GOTTI PARTIZAN FILMS STATIK 3RD MILLENNIUM GIL GREEN

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The Music Video

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  1. The Music Video

  2. CREDITS PRODUCTION CO. ARTIST CLIENT DIRECTOR COMMON THREAD CUBAN LINK M.O.B. RECORDS LOUIS MARTINEZ FM ROCKS MARIAH CAREY ISLAND DEF JAM DAVE MEYERS FM ROCKS JAH RULE MURDER INC IRV GOTTI PARTIZAN FILMS STATIK 3RD MILLENNIUM GIL GREEN PARTIZAN FILMS Lil John TVT Records GIL GREEN DEPARTMENT OF FILM GHOSTFACE/P.DIDDY/CRAIG MAC BAD BOYRECORDS BENNY BOOM DEPARTMENT OF FILM BENZINO ELEKTRA REC. BENNY BOOM A FEW MILES NORTH KEKE WYATT MCA ERIC WHITE HSI WAYNE WONDER VP RECORDS LITTLE X DEPARTMENT OF FILM SIZZLA VP RECORDS GIL GREEN GENEVA OBIE TRICE feat. EMINE SHADY RECORDS SMITH & BORING DEPARTMENT OF FILM PROPHET JONES UNIVERSITY RECORDS GIL GREEN SANDSTONE FILMS LIL’KIM ATLANTIC RECORDS J.JESSES SMITH DEPARTMENT OF FILM SHARISSA MOTOWN RECORDS FAB 5 FREDDY DEPARTMENT OF FILM ARISTA CATS ARISTA RECORDS BENNY BOOMBOMBSHELL FILMS 54TH PLATOON FUBU JANE STRANGE DEPARTMENT OF FILM DUNCAN SHEIK ATLANTIC RECORDS ZOE CASSAVETES FORM CUSTOM ARTIST DIRECT KEVIN KERSLAKE Q FILM PRODUCTION RZA & SAIAN SUPA CREW VIRGIN FRANCE FRITZ FRIELANDER DEPARTMENT OF FILM B RICH ATLANTIC RECORDS GIL GREEN OPTIC NERVE FISCHER SPOONER CASEY SPOONER WARREN FISCHER F.M. ROCKS THE LOX RUFF RYDER TIM STORY ROCK HARD FILMS CAM’RON EPIC RECORDS MARK KLASFELD BIG DOG FILMS MARY J. BLIGE MCA HYPE WILLIAMS BIG DOG FILMS BUSTA RHYMES ELEKTRA RECORDS HYPE WILLIAMS BIG DOG FILMS EPMD DEF JAM RECORDS LITTLE X BIG DOG FILMS MISSY ELLIOTT ELEKTRA RECORDS HYPE WILLIAMS

  3. CREDITS PRODUCTION CO. ARTIST CLIENT DIRECTOR ACADEMY SHERYL CROW COLUMBIA RECORDS FLORIA SIGISMONDI RUFF RYDERS DMX DEF JAM/RUFF RYDER RUBIN WHITMORE FOOTBALL SISTERS MARY J. BLIGE MCA STEVE WILLIS F.M. ROCKS L.L. COOL J DEF JAM RECORDS DIANE MARTEL F.M. ROCKS TONI BRAXTON LA FACE RECORDS BILLIE WOODRUFF RIVIERA FILMS NAS COLUMBIA RECORDS BRIAN LUVAR DEPARTMENT OF FILM NO GOOD ARTIST DIRECT GIL GREEN JACK MY DOG DARIUS RUCKER R & R PRODUCTIONS DEMIANLICHTENSTEIN DEPARTMENT OF FILM LIL JON feat. MYSTIKAL TVT RECORDS GIL GREEN GREENESTREET FILMS RUSS PINE HILL RECORDS FISHER STEVENS NOTORIOUS SAVAGE GARDEN COLUMBIA RECORDS ADOLPHO DORIN G.M.S. SWV feat. P.DIDDY RCA JOSEPH KAHN F.M. ROCKS ONYX & WUTANG TOMMY BOY RECORDS DIANE MARTEL ? UC IS ? U GET GENUWINE SONY 550 RECORDS MICHAEL LUCERO TRIBAL COMM. KRS ONE JIVE RECORDS ERIC HAYWOOD CITIZENS ARREST JO JO & K CI MCA DON HANNAH COMMERCIALS PRODUCTION CO. SHOW/PRODUCT CLIENT DIRECTOR CURIOUS PICTURES MAXIM HAIR COLOR MAXIM NOBLE JONES DEPARTMENT OF FILM DONELL JONES ARISTA RECORDS R.A.S.H.I.D.I. GMS ASHANTI BET ROSIE PEREZ BOMBSHELL PROD. 54TH PLATOON FUBU JANE STRANGE INCITE ANDY KAUFMAN NICKELODEON JOE BOYD Danny Devito METRO FILMS MICHAEL KORS B B D & O STEVEN MEISEL SNL STATE LOTTERY NBC TELEVISION JIM SIGNORELLI LIVE FILM UNIT featuring: Chris Kattan SATURDAY NIGHT FAMILY NBC TELEVISION JIM SIGNORELLI LIVE FILM UNIT featuring: Molly Shannon

  4. MARY J. BLIGE - EVERYTHING Show Clip

  5. How it works… Synesthesia is the neurological mixing of the senses. A “synaste” may, for example, hear colors, see sounds, and taste tactile sensations. That means, the perception of one stimulus evokes a second perception. Synesthesia is a common effect of some hallucinogenic drugs such as LSDormescaline.

  6. How it works… In a psychological experiment first designed by Wolfgang Köhler, people are asked to choose which of these shapes is named Booba and which is named Kiki.

  7. The Music Video

  8. The Music Video 95% to 98% of people choose Kiki for the orange angular shape and Booba for the purple rounded shape. There is a definitive relationship between sounds and the sights you see.

  9. The Music Video The type of music videos that exist are the following: Narrative Performance Abstract

  10. The Music Video History of the Music Video Sergei Eisenstein's 1938 film “Alexander Nevsky”, which features extended scenes of battles choreographed to a score by Serge Prokofiev, was influenced by Vertov's work and it set new standards for the use of music in film and has been described as the first music video.

  11. The Music Video Sergei Eisenstein's 1938 film “Alexander Nevsky”. Show Clip

  12. The Music Video Another early form of music video were one-song films called "Soundies" made in the 1940s for the Panoram visual jukebox. These were short films of musical selections, usually just a band on a movie-set bandstand, made for playing. Thousands of Soundies were made, mostly of jazz musicians, but also torch singers, comedians, and dancers.

  13. The Music Video The Panoram visual jukebox http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR9GB1P-rAc

  14. The Music Video In 1956, Tony Bennett was filmed walking along The Serpentine in Hyde Park, London as his recording of "Stranger in Paradise" played; this film was distributed to and played by UK and US television stations, leading Bennett to later claim he made the first music video.

  15. The Music Video Music Video Influences: The Hollywood Musical The Jazz Singer Sync of Sound & Music The Wizard Of Oz Use of color to the tell the narrative The Sound Of Music The narrative continues during the musical performance West Side Story Choreography

  16. The Music Video A Hard Day's Night (1964) The film is a mockumentary written by Alun Owen and starring The Beatles during the height of Beatlemania. By the time The Beatles stopped touring in late 1966 their films, like their recordings, were becoming increasingly sophisticated, and they now used these films to, in effect, tour for them.

  17. The Music Video A Hard Day's Night (1964) Show Clip

  18. The Music Video The Beatles took the genre to new heights with their groundbreaking films for "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane", made in early 1967…

  19. The Music Video "Strawberry Fields Forever" and"Penny Lane” …which used techniques borrowed from underground and avant garde film, such as… reversed film effects dramatic lighting unusual camera angles rhythmic editing

  20. The Music Video “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane” Created at the height of the psychedelic music period, these two landmark films are among the very first purpose-made concept videos that attempt to "illustrate" the song in an artful manner, rather than just creating a film of an idealized performance.

  21. The Music Video Other pioneering music videos made during this time include the promotional films made by The Doors. The group had a strong interest in film, since both lead singer Jim Morrison and keyboard player Ray Manzarek had met while studying film at UCLA.

  22. The Music Video The Doors also directed a superb promotional clip for their controversial 1968 anti-war single “The Unknown Soldier”,in which the group stage a mock execution by firing squad.

  23. The Music Video Show Clip

  24. The Music Video How MUSICAL FILMS became… ….MUSIC VIDEOS (Targeted Audiences) The various concert films that were made during the early Seventies, most notably Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs And Englishmen (1971) and particularly Pink Floyd's groundbreakingLive At Pompeii (1972) and Woodstock (1969)concert film, which featured sophisticated rhythmic cross-cutting.

  25. The Music Video Woodstock (1969) Show Clip

  26. The Music Video Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs & Englishmen (1971) Show Clip

  27. The Music Video Pink Floyd's Live At Pompeii (1972)

  28. The Music Video The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Show Clip

  29. The Music Video The Who’s Tommy (1975) Show clip

  30. The Music Video Pink Floyd: The Wall (1981) Show clip

  31. The Music Video The first promo clip to combine all the elements of the modern music videois David Bowie's promotional clip for the song The Jean Genie, which was released as single in late 1972 at the height of Bowie's Ziggy Stardust period. The Jean Genie (1972) Show Clip

  32. The Music Video Filmed and directed by renowned photographer Mick Rock, this genre-defining four-minute film was produced for less than $350, shot in one day in San Francisco on 28th October 1972, and edited in less than two days.

  33. The Music Video Pre-MTV music shows The Monkees (show clip) American Bandstand SoulTrain

  34. The Music Video The Midnight Specialwas a musical television series that ran from 1972 until 1983 on the NBC. It aired on Friday nights from 1:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. The program featured over 1,200 performers during its run. Some notable guest stars and hosts included: Andy Kaufman, Tina Turner, Richard Pryor, Slim Whitman and Donna Summer.

  35. The Music Video Don Kirshner's Rock Concertmixing concert footage with clips incorporating camera tricks, special effects, and dramatizations of song lyrics.

  36. The Music Video The USA Cable Network program Night Flightwas one of the first American programs to showcase these videos as an art form. Premiering in June 1981, Night Flight predated MTV's launch by two months. Show Clip

  37. The Music Video Because of the distance, bands would not travel or visit Australia frequently, so in the 1970s-1980s Australian TV pop show Countdownwere important precursors to MTV.

  38. The Music Video In 1980, New Zealand group Split Enz had major success with the single "I Got You" and the album True Colours, and later that year they became one of the first bands in the world to produce a complete set of music videos for each song on the album and to market these on video cassette -- the so-called video album. This was followed a year later by the first American video album, The Completion Backwards principle by The Tubes. Show Clip

  39. The Music Video Music videos find a home on cable. MTV: 8/1/1981

  40. The Music Video The first music video on MTV. Show Clip

  41. The Music Video Michael Jackson’s Thriller Show Clip

  42. The Music Video U2: Rock-n-Roll embraces the video (lip syncing). Start of the musical migration towards MTV.

  43. The Music Video AEROSMITH brings hip hop to MTV via RUN-DMC Show Clip

  44. The Music Video HIP HOP wants in… “YO MTV RAPS” Show Clip

  45. The Music Video Viacom owns… Showtime, Nickelodeon, MTV and BET and more on cable

  46. The Music Video Music Video Pioneers (The Big Budget 90’s) SUPERSTAR DIRECTORS! MTV gives credit where credit is due.

  47. The Music Video Mark Romanek DVD Audioslave (3:56) DVD Jay-Z (3:41) (unrated/uncensored version)

  48. The Music Video Michel Gondry DVD Lucas (3:57) “1-take video” DVD The White Stripes (3:43)

  49. The Music Video Hype Williams DVD Busta Rhymes, My Eyes (3:31)

  50. The Music Video MV directors to Feature Film Directors: David Fincher “The Way the You Love Me” by Paula Abdul “Jonny B” by The Hooters (1987) “Express Yourself” by Madonna (1989) Alien 3 Se7en Fight Club Panic Room The Social Network The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

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