The 1985 video for "Thinking of You" by The Colourfield was filmed on Brighton Beach and Palace Pier
Sonia's 1989 video for "Can't Forget You" features Brighton seafront.
The official video for Skream and Example's "Shot Yourself in the Foot Again" was shot on location in Brighton in early January, 2011.[citation needed]
Singer Fabri Fibra choose Brighton for his music video of the song "Speak English".
Singer Lorenzo Fragola also choose Brighton for his music video of the song "Infinite Volte".
The Italian singer Coez used Brighton as his setting for the "È sempre bello" music video.
Utada Hikaru's music video for “One Last Kiss” (2021) was partially filmed in Brighton and prominently features the Pier.
Sam Smith - Kids Again music video, filmed on Brighton Pier and Brighton Beach
Brighton as part of the film industry
Brighton played a part in the early development of filmmaking and cinematography as a home and work-place of William Friese-Greene, an early pioneer of the art (credited by some with its invention).
Brighton's Duke of York's Picturehouse has been in operation since 22 September 1910, making it the oldest purpose built and continually operating cinema in Britain.