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 3 years ago  

Most of my video projects document my painting process so I have content for YouTube. I'm now trying to edit together videos that I can use as online lessons. It's a matter of streamlining the video production process.

As you would know, it is easy to shoot footage, but previewing and editing it is where the time disappears.

I also have a couple of creative video projects which use some of my artwork, animating them. To that end I have spent a good deal of time this year attempting to come to grips with Blender.

My YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwvxtro96Y20pOFb2Bj3hg

I see! Yes indeed, the real work and time is spent in the edit process. It can feel never ending!

Fantastic you’ve got more creative video productions on go stemming from your canvas creations.

I’ll check out your YouTube for sure

 3 years ago  

I see you do a bit of work with bands.

Yes indeed, I’ve done many years working with bands. Less these days, I tend to be more choose with what projects I get involved with.
It’s it’s still a buzz to make something that people respond to.

My dream is to make a short film. For me that’s the ultimate craft for film/video, to tell a story and relay emotions in a way that I’ve been to scared to do before.
So I’m determined to make something meaningful.

The work with bands has equipped me with a visual language and style that I’m going to take in to the narrative world.

 3 years ago (edited) 

I know, I worked with bands myself for a number of years. It's fun, creative, but rarely pays well, because the bands themselves are making next to swot.

Mind you, a friend of mind did hit it big time. He ended up working with Powder Finger. Although that still did not make him a rich man. He still had to do the usual bog standard video work for most of his work.

So have you started planning or scripting your short film?

Ah wow, that’s great you have similar experience!

Great news for your friend. Working with more established bands is rewarding, as the fan engagement is usually really meaningful and plentiful.

I’ve got the seed of an idea for a film which I’m exploring and making notes about.
I want to do it properly; it needs to be coherent and purposeful. I’ve spent years being more abstract and for my work not necessarily needing a clear narrative. But I want the challenge of exploring a character with a motivation that is relatable and explores some ideas like social identity, fame, regret and technology.

Time will tell if I get things moving with it!
I’ve got a great local actor in mind and up for it