Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Choosing and Representing a Genre
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
SCHEDULE
Week Three (2/19-2/25)
- Research genres. Analyze the scenes I've picked out from my previous blog posts. Pick which genre would be best
- Confirm the story. WRITE AN OUTLINE (and make a blog post about it). I have ideas already.
- Possibly script? (my scene will involve a lot of adlibbing)
CONFLICTS: Statistics quiz 1/24
Week Four (2/26-3/3)
- Create the storyboard. Here, I would be able to make sure nothing is too ambitious in my story and each shot is manageable. Here, I could picture if I could still be able to showcase enough techniques I've learned in my AICE Media class.
- Ask around for actors and camera operator and decide on a filming day. Give them a few weeks notice. I will need a lot of actors.
CONFLICTS: Chicago musical rehearsal 2/26-2/29, 3/1
Week Five (3/4-3/10)
- Discuss costuming and lighting. Prepare it for the next week
- Filming location confirmation: Very important part of my film opening if the story can work out.
CONFLICTS: Chicago actual SHOW 3/6-3/8
Week Six (3/11-3/17)
- HOPEFULLY film the opening that Monday/Tuesday
- Begin CCR development
CONFLICTS: Florida State Thespian Festival 3/13-3/16
Week Seven (3/18-3/24)
- Finish filming the opening if needed
- DEFINITELY finish editing the opening
- Continue diving into the CCR
CONFLICTS: Birthday! 3/22 (project is more important though)
Week Eight (3/25-3/31)
- Wrap up everything
- CCR
CONFLICTS: College visits
Week Nine (4/1-4/2)
- Reflect and SPELL CHECK
- Submit the project and post links on this blog
Saturday, February 17, 2024
I don't understand Annette (2021) but I like this one scene I think
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Researching the One-Shot Scene
Sunday, February 11, 2024
TRANSITION TO THE BEST FILM OPENING PORTFOLIO EVER
Friday, February 2, 2024
Music Marketing Blog Post #2
Working on this Music Marketing Project has been an eye-opening experience. As I mentioned in Post #1, my group and I deeply researched the genre given to us before starting. Familiarizing ourselves with the Pop practices in distribution, marketing, and style helped us create an outline for the task at hand. Our brainstorming began with plot points for our storytelling in the music video and techniques to add promotional clips of the band. Since the music video was going to be our introduction to the world (along with the song), we focused on that first. We worked on subjects in order of when they were to come up in our marketing campaign. It mimicked how we would feel being in the middle of those moments.
I unfortunately did not take part in the music video filming. I was in New York. Still, until the moment I left, I was helping out in thinking of camera shots and angles and editing techniques to make the video the most visually appealing. Even while in New York during my free time, I had started production on our groups Canva presentation for our marketing campaign. It was not ideal, but I believe we made the most out of our situation.
Our Canva presentation was well rounded in showcasing different aspects such as our target audience and our distribution methods, but I am particularly proud of our social media slides and how we seek to gain exposure. Our slides show how we plan to use Youtube, Tik Tok, Instagram, and more sites to make our band be seen and heard everywhere. It is important to mention the impact that social media would have to our fans, since many of them would be made up of teenagers.
Julia noted Ed Sheeran's rise into fame, and we plan to use his same old passion of going to outlets and venues and spreading the word about our band through concerts. I thought of how popular it is for people to turn songs into a different genre completely. I inputted how we could start pop-up acoustic performances of our tech-EDM songs to invite listeners of different genres like folk and pop.
As we prepare to submit our project, we each recorded voice memos to be included to piece the presentation from beginning to end. I am very confident that our presentation shows how our song, marketing, distribution, and band stays true to our genre and is different enough to spark a big hit for the band.
Friday, January 26, 2024
Music Marketing Blog Post #1
I am working on a Music Marketing project with Samantha Burke, Sofia Di Lauro and Julia Amigorena. Our journey began with in-depth research, exploring the current landscape of the music industry, identifying trends, and understanding our target audience. We scoured social media platforms, analyzed streaming data, and examined successful campaigns in similar genres. Personally, I really resonated with Charlie Puth's trajectory and I was engaged in how he works with Atlantic Records. I do not like his music, but he knows exactly who his audience is and he markets towards them.
Navigating this intricate landscape required constant communication, adaptability, and a willingness to pivot when necessary. The four of us instantly made a group chat and had multiple Facetime calls together to flesh out our ideas. It also helped how we were all currently taking our school's AMT class, and could discuss even more about our project during the free time in there. One issue we faced was how I was taking the weekend of the 26th-29th to do musical theatre auditions in New York. This was a crucial time for filming. We decided to replace my spot in the music video with a friend of ours, Yoav Dahan. He was completely up to the challenge.
All of us were very open to any ideas each of us had. From the beginning though, we already had a similar vision for the band. An indie pop band made up of a family, with their first song being a love story with a Lofi-EDM-soft feeling. We each shared the strengths that we could bring to the table, like Sofia's instruments or Julia's LED lights. After thoroughly considering each of the main three music video types, Promotional, Storytelling, and Artistic, we decided to do a mix of a promo and a story piece. There was absolutely a story to tell through the lyrics of the song, but we had to remember the importance of clips showcasing the band members and introducing the vibe of the band to the world. Below is a chart which highlights our process.This phase allowed us to gain insights into audience preferences, competitor strategies, and potential gaps in the market. The integration of collaborative tools, visual aids, and a robust team dynamic allowed us to tackle challenges head-on, emerging with a comprehensive plan that fuses creativity with strategic precision. As we transition into the execution phase, the lessons learned during this crucial stage will serve as guiding principles, ensuring "our" song and "our" band reaches the right ears and resonates with the hearts of our audience.
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The next posts will be links to my final project and my CCR. I guess this is where I leave you. I'm a senior, so there is no way I'l...