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In our lesson, Mr Henton showed us a few websites which would could use to benefit our media knowledge and to give us a bit of guidance and help in relation to the task we were set. He took us through and explained each site because they cover different aspects of music videos. I will be posting the logos of the sites and giving a brief explanation as to what they offer. Helpful Websites

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Page 1: Helpful Websites

In our lesson, Mr Henton showed us a few websites which would could use to benefit our media knowledge and to give us a bit of guidance and help in relation to the task we were set. He took us through and explained each site because they cover different aspects of music videos. I will be posting the logos of the sites and giving a brief explanation as to what they offer.

Helpful Websites

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Bemuso- This website is great because it gives you the option of being able to delve deep into what goes on in the music business. It’s split up into two categories; music DIY and music ‘Biz’ you can choose which path you want to take in because some people like to educate themselves as to how the industry works and some want to be a part of it themselves.

“This daily update of the latest and most interesting music videos…. If you’ve got the slightest interest in film or music, you’ll quickly get hooked.”Guardian GuideCelebrating the best in music video creativity, daily updates of music video news and information, links to high quality video files, and its ever-expanding archive – Promo News is the first stop for everyone who loves music videos, and everyone who makes music videos.It’s where to find new work in music video, the stories behind the making of the videos, the most exciting new music video makers, and lots of production and crew information – from mainstream pop promos to low budget creative gems – every day.

BUG's objective is to give big-screen exposure to the most awe-inspiring new work in music videos. That means everything from work by well-known masters of the medium to young newcomers working on zero budgets. The sub-heading of BUG – The Evolution of Music Video – refers to the new democracy in video making created by the digital revolution – both in creating and distributing work. BUG is all about brilliant visual ideas, and as such BUG consistently unearths amazing new filmmaking talent.