There are many different ways that a person can view a artist's music video, such as;
- On a music channel on the TV, i.e. MTV, The Box & 4Music.
- On a online video sharing website, i.e. YouTube, Dailymotion & Vimeo.
- Using a music streaming service, i.e. Spotify, Deezer & Pandora.
- Listening to the song on a FM radio channel, i.e. KISS 100, Capital FM & BBC Radio One.
The way in which people are able to view and consume a music video and it's audio has changed throughout the years due to the growth in technology. This has meant that more people have been able to view music videos, which means that the audience has growth and become bigger.
The music video industry has changed a lot since the first attempt to make a music video happened.
In 1894 Joe Stern & Edward B. Marks was a piece of sheet music that they had written. They hired George Thomas to help promote it and he used a magic lantern to show a series of images that would be conveying a live performance to the viewer. This was the first ever stage of the making of the music video and it was known as a illustrated song.
Soundies were the second step in the development of the music video and these were created around 1940 - 1946 and these were basically 3 minute videos which included dance sequences and they were normally musical films. They would be displayed on a Panoram, which was a jukebox that would display the video and the soundies would have to be printed backwards as the Panoram would mirror the image so that it would be viewed in the correct orientation.
Musical films helped to develop music videos as many music videos used musicals as inspiration for their
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