Music videos...stealing the show?

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EPIIIBITES

The Core
Who watches videos anymore...?

Skeets
Originally posted by The Core
Who watches videos anymore...?
Exactly.

I do watch the Tube music channel,all they play are live performances.

EPIIIBITES
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More people watch videos than ever before...hence the enormous investment in the videos and music channels themselves. Music execs know the importance of the visual element these days more than ever to give their artist a look or image that distinguishes and separates them from the enormous amount of music popping up via the many viable mediums that are now out there.

And this is not just aimed at pop and little girls wanting to dress like the next teen queen...this is artists all across the board trying to get that extra little advantage by putting an attention grabbing visual ID to the sound.

And music video stations have become so huge and have so many off-shoot channels right now it's getting ridiculous...and the variety of the channels (like an MTV talk show/video channel!) have cemented a new culture within the music business.

Video channels have become an ever-growing, multi-faceted, variety-type show business, and it's all because the music video has become just as, or in some cases more important than the song.

It's just weird how that's happened.

Alpha Centauri
To whom have music videos become more important?

-AC

The Core
Originally posted by EPIIIBITES
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More people watch videos than ever before...hence the enormous investment in the videos and music channels themselves.

Traditional media is suffering. People hardly even watch news anymore, instead go straight for their computer. I think the reason the videos are grandiose (I wouldn't know, even MTV 2 has become just like MTV now..) is because of two things. A) Superficiality has become as important as the music these days, i.e. the "scene", and B) it's a last ditch effort to keep the music video alive.

Lana
It's incredibly easy to avoid music videos if you don't want to watch them.

Honestly, I never watch them at all unless someone sends me a youtube link telling me I HAVE to watch it and then maybe I'll take a look. But that's about it. I don't care about music videos, never have, and just simply ignore them.

jaden101
Originally posted by EPIIIBITES
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More people watch videos than ever before...hence the enormous investment in the videos and music channels themselves. Music execs know the importance of the visual element these days more than ever to give their artist a look or image that distinguishes and separates them from the enormous amount of music popping up via the many viable mediums that are now out there.

And this is not just aimed at pop and little girls wanting to dress like the next teen queen...this is artists all across the board trying to get that extra little advantage by putting an attention grabbing visual ID to the sound.

And music video stations have become so huge and have so many off-shoot channels right now it's getting ridiculous...and the variety of the channels (like an MTV talk show/video channel!) have cemented a new culture within the music business.

Video channels have become an ever-growing, multi-faceted, variety-type show business, and it's all because the music video has become just as, or in some cases more important than the song.

It's just weird how that's happened.

channels like MTV are no longer about the music...music videos are no more about artistic integrity than they are flying in the air...they are merely a tv advertisement for a musician...no different from a tv advertisement for a soap powder...

the music execs know this and help promote thier product....and the soap powder manufacturers know that people still guzzle it up and so pay huge sums to advertise their products in the middle of advertisements for other products

so the whole thing is basically "the ad channel"

StinkFist462
its been over a year since ive wasted my time watching a music video.

besides, about 96% of the songs i do listen to dont have a music video.


and maybe the reason why artists are shelling out massive amounts of money for 4 minutes of crap, is because they are trying to grab in more of an audience. which they fail miserably at.

§P0oONY
Originally posted by Lana
It's incredibly easy to avoid music videos if you don't want to watch them.

Honestly, I never watch them at all unless someone sends me a youtube link telling me I HAVE to watch it and then maybe I'll take a look. But that's about it. I don't care about music videos, never have, and just simply ignore them.
Ditto... I may also look one out if I really, really love the song.

Deathblow
Outside of the hideously commercialised MTV video business, there is absolutely nothing wrong with music videos. It's just filmmaking, another form of art through which artists can both express and promote themselves. Music has been set to moving images ever since film cameras were first invented, and I've always found it fascinating to see how filmmakers reverse that formula and interpret the music through visuals. Of course, a lot of videos are very uninspired, but there are some which can bring whole new levels to the song itself.

snowultra
i stopped watching videos, because there always the same videos over and over again. most of the music i dont want to hear in the first place.

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