Today we are going to talk about Video Mods, a topic that has generated great interest in today's society. Video Mods has become a recurring point of conversation in various fields, from politics to entertainment, including culture and science. The relevance of Video Mods is not limited to a single place or moment, but transcends borders and times. Its impact and meaning have been the subject of debate and reflection by experts and ordinary citizens alike. In this article we will explore different aspects related to Video Mods, with the aim of further understanding its importance and impact on our society.
September 18, 2004 (2004-09-18) – July 22, 2005 (2005-07-22)
Video Mods is a television series that aired on MTV2 which made music videos for existing songs featuring video game characters and assets. It was created by Tony Shiff of Big Bear Entertainment in 2003. A pilot aired in December 2003, having been underwritten by Electronic Arts. It was a form of branded entertainment, as the pilot featured characters from their games SSX 3, The Sims 2 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
In 2004, MTV2 Head of Programming Alex Coletti commissioned four new episodes which aired that fall. The pilot and all 2004 episodes were produced and directed by Shiff, with Animation Director Kris Renkewitz. In 2005, additional episodes were animated by IBC Digital and Elektrashock.
MTV never cleared the music rights for any purposes beyond their television airings, and for several years, a majority of the episodes have become lost media. In 2022, all of the episodes were unofficially available to view on YouTube, as well as various other sites.