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Introduction to Music Video

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  Music Video introduction blog task This week's work requires  Media  Factsheet #69: Music Video . You'll need to log in to Google using your Greenford Google account to access this.  Read the factsheet and answer the following 10 questions: 1) What is the purpose of a music video? To sell products, the most obvious of which is the song featured in the video." 2) How has the digital age changed the production and distribution of music videos? "It meant that music videos, and the songs along with them, were more widely available at any time. Videos could be uploaded to video hosting sites like Youtube and viewed using portable media devices such as mobile phones, allowing audiences to see the video and hear the song whenever and wherever they liked." 3) Which three major record labels are behind VEVO? What is VEVO and why was it created? "Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Abu Dhabi Media. Vevo is a video hosting site specifically for music

Capital and Deutschland 83 INDEX

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The rise in foreign language tv

Television industry contexts: Blog tasks To finish our work on television, we need to complete some tasks exploring industry contexts around foreign-language TV, the changing audience for television and how streaming impacts the way audiences consume TV. Indeed, when answering these questions, consider the issues from both an  audience  and  industry  perspective. Independent: British viewers can't get enough of foreign-language dramas Read this  Independent feature on foreign-language dramas . If the website is blocked or forcing you to register  you can access the text of the article here . It features an in-depth interview with Walter Iuzzolino who curates Channel 4's Walter Presents programming. Answer the questions below: 1) What does the article suggest regarding the traditional audience for foreign-language subtitled media? "Fifteen years ago, if you'd mentioned to a colleague that you'd spent Saturday night glued to a subtitled European drama, you'd hav