2. Oskar Fischinger, was a German-American
abstract animator, filmmaker, and painter,
notable for inventing abstract musical
animations many decades before the
appearance of computer graphics and music
videos.
3. Soundies covered all genres of music, from classical to
big-band swing, and from hillbilly novelties to patriotic
songs. Beginning in 1941, Soundies experimented with
expanding its format, and filmed comedy Soundies.
Today Soundies are perhaps best known for preserving
rare performances of African-American artists who had
fewer opportunities to perform in films.
4. Scopitones which featured colour 16 mm film
with an improved magnetic soundtrack. This
was created by the French company Cameca.
Similar to Soundies, Scopitones were short
music films played on a specially designed
coin-operated jukebox. By the mid-1960s
Scopitones jukeboxes had spread across
England and the United States
5. This was a film produced by the beetles which featured
all songs of their album it was released in 1960. other
artists such as nikki minaj and Beyoncé took inspiration
from the beetles.
6. Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song by the British rock
band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for
the band's 1975 album A Night at the Opera. The
song consists of several sections: a ballad segment
ending with a guitar solo, an operatic passage, and
a hard rock section. At the time, it was the most
expensive single ever made and it remains one of
the most elaborate recordings in popular music
history.[1]
7. the original purpose of the channel was to play
music videos guided by television personalities
known as "video jockeys. As of August 2013,
approximately 97,654,000 American
households (85.51% of households with
television) receive MTV. MTV's effect was
immediate in areas where the new music
video channel was carried. HBO also had a 30-
minute program of music videos, called Video
Jukebox, that first aired around the time of
MTV's launch and would last until late 1986.
8. Youtube was founded in 2005, it
increased consumption and
popularity of videos. More people
watch music videos on Youtube than
they do on MTV. YouTube offered
the public a beta test of the site in
May 2005, six months before the
official launch in November 2005