Availability of the artist was the first purpose of a music video, The Beatles were the first example of this, in 1964 they first released a feature length film, 'A Hard Day's Night' of a typical day in their life, which included many of their songs. In 1965, they started releasing small clips to promote their music, this meant that instead of having to be everywhere at once to announce new records, they did not have to make in person appearances, they just had to distribute the clip to other countries and organisations. This was the first step in the making of music videos however they still weren't as we know they were more informative than entertaining.
The first music video came about as Queen released 'Bohemian Rhapsody', it wasn't until after the success of this promotional video that everyone started making them. The main idea was for them to be sent to Top of the Pops every week, so thats the artist would not have to appear every time on the show. This is because 'Bohemian Rhapsody' was so complex that it couldn't be performed every week. Also it meant they would not have to be on the show every week and if they were unavailable, which it was number 1 for 9 weeks, they would not have Pans People representing them.A good example of a promotion video appealing to the audience is Psy's 'Gangnam Style', a south Korean artist that wouldn't have made it over in England, considering no one actually understands the Korean lyrics, however the funny, promenant dance move was the main appeal, it would of not reached as many people if not for the dance move.
Artists often are sold to their audience as a brand and the music video is a product of this brand, this is with hoping the audience will buy into the brand. This is done through the mis-en-scene of the video, and a consistent image throughout things like posters, cd covers and websites for example. For a lot of the artists that fall under this category, the 'image' of their brand is more important than their actual music produced. An example of this artist branding is the Spice Girls, each Spice Girl has their own identity which appealed to young girls, who would buy the dolls all the various merchandise for the particular Spice Girl they liked. In the image above you can identify them to who they are, e.g. Posh wearing something black and elegant, Sporty Spice wearing sportswear.

There are artists however that their image has nothing or little to do with their music, and it is the actual song and the meaning of the song that is sold, an example of this is Ed Sheeran, most of his songs have a meaning behind them, and they do not involve any fancy costumes related to him, typically he is just in plain casual clothes. In a few music video's, you do not even see him, let alone an image for him.

Another example of this extension to an artists income through promotional advertising in their music video is Britney Spears, in several videos she uses her own perfumes, or they are shown in shot. For example, her video Circus, which shows her getting ready, which shows a shot of three of her different perfumes and her actually using one on herself. You then see her put on earrings, clearly showing the case with the brand 'BVLGARI' on it, this is extending her income as that brand has obviously paid to have that shot in the video.Another video she released is 'Hold it against me', in this video there are many examples of this happening.
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| Britney shows her new perfume: close up of the name |
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| Britney endorsing her own perfume by using it |
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| Name of the makeup she is being shown to use |
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| She is shown to use dating website plenty of fish clearly showing the logo |
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| The TV used in the video is Sony make but was there a need to have a shot of the whole logo? |
Music videos also allow artists to be accessible on an extension of outlets for example websites, like Ed Sheeran's website. Having a music video is more reason to go to the persons website.
Other outlets like smartphones, tablets, music channels and Youtube all expand the artist out, so each of these gives the artist a chance to increase their fanbase by making their website, videos and music available on all platforms.
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| Before you get on to Ed Sheerans website theres a screen where you can buy his CD's. |
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Both Adele and the directors of Skyfall benefit from the arrangement made, so this is a synergy.
With all the platforms now available to watch music video's e.g. Youtube, online streaming - the use music channels on television like MTV, has become less of a strong promotional platform than what they used to be. This means the music channel industry is in danger of becoming irrelevant. This means music channels have now started playing reality shows in order to keep an audience an example of this is MTV who play a lot of reality shows like Catfish.Producers Strategies
There are 3 different types of artists, major label, independent, and self-produced artists. Each of these different artists will have different purposes of music videos and each will use them in different ways.
Major labels are dominated by four main multi national music labels, these are universal, sony music, warner brothers, and EMI. These are the main four, as they are also backed up with other stakes in media such as TV, Film and electronic products.
Most Majors own or license smaller subsidiary companies, this is in order to reach all different audiences through different genres. These are known as major independents and a few examples of these are Virgin, Columbia, Syco and etc. For major labels the strategy of music videos is clear, make a big online platform and then earn money from advertising. One of these platforms is called Vevo, which is a website owned by Universal, Google, Sony Entertainment and Abu Dubai Media, who make their money by playing advertisements before every video online, and this is how they profit. All music played is under Universal, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI records, and Warner Music Group however they made rival alliance with MTV Networks.
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Chris Cunningham made his debut with the release of 'Come to daddy' by Aphex Twin in which he directed, the video was banned and criticised by many people in the music business, however many also praised him. Since then he has made a further career in making films and advertising.
Another example of an independent director, producer and screenwriter and also actor, is Spike Jonze. Who works in most media factors such as music videos, film and television. He first rose to fame through videos for Fatboy Slim, such as 'Praise You', and 'Rockafella Skank'. However after he has worked on many feature films which include 'Being John Malkovich' and more recently 'Her' in 2013.
Artist's which are self produced, usually have a small budget, and are trying to create their career, this means that the artists are usually unknown. Music videos are vital for self produced artists in their early career, as this is the first step to getting on video platforms like Youtube, which has the ability to send artists and their videos viral, leading to great success.
A great example of this is Justin Bieber, who started posting videos of himself on Youtube. The video I have posted shows Justin at a young age singing his local competition, being filmed by a family member and had it posted online. However, going from this to being found by an American talent manager in 2008, after discovering Justin's talent, he became Justins manager, to what he is today Bieber has received numerous industry awards, he also has a global fanbase which is called 'Beliebers', with over 40 million followers on Twitter alone.










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