As it is summer I thought I would do a couple of posts to get me into the kind of stuff that my coursework will consist of when coming on to doing it. I am aware that my coursework will about making a music video so I thought it would be a good idea to reflect on what music means to me and what the history of music videos is like.
For this post I simply chose three songs that were influential to me as a child, whether or not I still liked it today and why. The song that I still like today is an R&B song, Breathe by Blu Cantrell ft. Sean Paul, and I think the reason I still like it is because I can still remember the music video. This made me realise that music videos are important because it can make the difference for someone remembering a song or not.
The history of music
This post includes a powerpoint that I made on prezi including information about the history of music videos. The first video ever to be seen was in the 1920's and from then onwards, music videos progressed and became very popular. Today, they are seen everyday and most artists will make a music video for their popular songs. Making a music video is a completely normal thing nowadays.
This post includes a powerpoint that I made on prezi including information about the history of music videos. The first video ever to be seen was in the 1920's and from then onwards, music videos progressed and became very popular. Today, they are seen everyday and most artists will make a music video for their popular songs. Making a music video is a completely normal thing nowadays.
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