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Money for Nothing: A History of the Music Video is like a wild ride through the evolution of a major cultural force. It captures the essence of various eras, showcasing how music videos became a medium of artistic expression. The film weaves together a tapestry of artists from The Beatles to Lady Gaga, exploring the changing landscape of music and its visual representation. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with a mix of interviews and retrospective clips. It’s fascinating to see how the practical effects and visuals have evolved, reflecting societal shifts. There’s a real sense of nostalgia here, but also a realization of how these videos shaped pop culture and identity. Quite the journey, really.
Documentary on the music video evolutionFeatures a wide range of iconic artistsExplores cultural impact and artistic expression
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