Author Topic: Music Video Dvds: The Future  (Read 95 times)

MusicLover

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Music Video Dvds: The Future
« on: June 04, 2005, 07:37:04 AM »
I just bought a pretty hot dvd which has almost 50 rap music videos. While
playing/watching my favorite songs/videos on my television, it hit me like
a ton of bricks: THIS IS THE FUTURE.  All artists of the future will probably
release their albums as dvds with the videos included.  That way the consumer
can watch and/or listen to the album.  Already, DVD players are almost as cheap
as cd players and play both dvds and cds. Also, the manufacturing costs for a
dvd is about the same as that for a cd.  Being able to watch the video which
I want to watch when I want to watch it is just as important to me and everyone
else as listening to the music that I want to hear when I want it.  Hence,
the rising mp3 market.  I hate having to wait for BET, MTV, or other video
shows to play my favorite videos in order to see them as much as waiting on
the various radio stations to play my favorite songs. Music Video Dvds is
definitely the future.
 

MusicLover

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Re: Music Video Dvds: The Future
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2005, 07:42:11 AM »
 

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Re: Music Video Dvds: The Future
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2005, 07:40:59 PM »
Thats what like every car thats @ a car show has, those music bideo Dvds
 

MusicLover

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Re: Music Video Dvds: The Future
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2005, 11:38:36 PM »
I was thinking further about these music video dvds. In order to
keep cost down and quality up, every song should probably not
require a video. BUT the videos that ARE made for the album can
and should be included.  Just think how many videos we now see on
television from albums which have not yet been release.  How can
doing this not promote the album?  I bet they GIVE them away for
free or low cost to the video channels.  I hate having to watch
video shows in the hope that they will play my video.  Already,
I have given up most radio shows (outside of mix shows) for this
very reason. There has to be some way for the artist to promote
this.  Anybody have any ideas on this?