Vine
IMportant stuff-
-haveing simmilar objects in all frames
attention to the loop and continunity
COLOR-STORYTELLING
contently.com- good brand stratigist website
shadow boxing - beating what I did yesterday. Improving on what I did in the past
How to: Improve
bettering myself everyday
Me in a room -or outside with a projection of something and a strong light?
serious though-
Danny and I drinking coffee in the morning
Me sitting at my desk and work
video of me printing stuff out
MEagan Cigoli
. She also advises brands to cut out excess content and focus on the essentials of storytelling. “That’s the beauty of six seconds—you’re cutting out the stuff you don’t need.”
https://vine.co/v/MDdmOD9Y5LD
(match piece)
think of things that are continuous and will live on in the loop. No start and finish
think about using candy or fun objects
unwrapping things and having them go backwards
kep in mind color pallete
http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/top-10-stop-motion-artists-doing-brilliant-work-brands-vine-160331
LOWES fix it vines
http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/ad-day-lowes-back-more-charming-and-useful-fix-six-vines-161174
not like youtube thats inherently linear
thinking about the loop as a creative template for the platform
FUNNY OR DIE Article in adweek
Adweek: What are three essential ingredients to content that will connect with viewers?
Farah: Something that manages to be funny, unexpected and still accessible puts any content in the best position possible to connect with viewers.
Adweek: Where do you look for inspiration in developing video content?
Farah: It's all about the people. I love working with people who are ambitious, have a similar sensibility as me and aren't afraid to do the work. Ideas and people need to work side by side. If either part is missing from the equation, it's over before it starts.
Adweek: Who's the biggest influence on your work, and why?
Farah: There's no one single largest influencer. It's a mix of the things I found funny as a kid (and still do) and the people I get to work with now that don't settle and consistently challenge themselves to do new things.
LONG FORM STUFF
USING A SIMPLE OBJECT TO tell a narative and do a long film
lots of pictures overlapping- have a common object in each from