This CDZA historical music video illustrates 16 genres of Western music in under three minutes.
From jazz to disco, this group doesn't miss a beat in a very literal way. Using the song 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong, they remix the classic hit in an amazing variety of ways. Filmed in what appears to be a recording studio, the video still manages to be engaging by incorporating a number of people and sets, which reflect whatever genre is being depicted at a given time; the 'dubstep' scene is particularly on-point in this way. Like many other CDZA videos, the clip highlights the amazing abilities of the music group, and comes across as quite professional and well-rehearsed.
Brilliantly creative and showing a great deal of effort, this clip is sure to please hoards of music lovers.
Evolving Song Clips
The CDZA Historical Music Video is Compressed
Trend Themes
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Evolving Music Clips — Music videos are becoming more creative, compressive and innovative in displaying different genres of music in shorter durations.
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Cross-genre Remixes — The intermix of different genres of music to make a single song or soundtrack has now become a popular trend, creating a new wave of music collaborations and possibilities.
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Engaging Music Filming — Incorporating people and sets into music videos, along with creative representation of different music genres has made music videos more visually engaging.
Industry Implications
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Music Production — Innovative tools and technology advancements in music production have opened new opportunities to create cross-genre and compressed music clips.
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Entertainment Industry — More engaging and visually appealing music videos have renewed interest in music, thus opportunities for collaborations, endorsements, and sponsorships.
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E-learning Industry — The visually engaging and informative music videos can also be used in educational institutions, creating opportunities for instructional designers to create new formats of educational content.