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  • The Museum: Update 1

    The first update of who knows how many… Super excited to start a new project!

    matt

    April 15, 2020
    3D Animation, 3D Modeling, Blender, Web Design, Web Development
    3d modeling, b3d, Blender, portfolio, vlog
  • [VIDEO] Making a Short Film in 48 Hours

    Making a Short Film in 48 Hours

    This vlog documents my experience while shooting a short film over a weekend. It was a pretty wild roller coaster ride. Even if you have all the experience in the world, shooting a short film in 48 hours requires tenacity, grit, and the ability to continue pushing with very little sleep.

    It’s been my experience that your scheduled shoot days are pretty much guaranteed to go well into the night and into the early morning. Luckily, this particular shoot wasn’t for a film race competition. We just had to shoot a pre-written script within a weekend.

    I’ve only done one or two other 48 hour film races in my life, and the beginning is always fun, the shooting is also pretty fun, but toward the end of the shoot, everyone starts to fade, and if your film requires any fancy editing tricks or VFX, that’s almost always the most difficult part because it comes last.

    Everyone is always dog-tired at the end of the race, and that makes editing (the one piece of production, I’d argue, requires the largest amount of continuous, logical thought) the hardest step of all. You’ve done all this work and killed yourself to reach the end and you’re only one final, rendered timeline away from submitting! But it’s always a great overall experience. Keep creating.

    matt

    January 1, 2020
    Filmmaking, Screenwriting, Vlogging
    filmmaking, screenwriting, short, vlog
  • Is It Okay To Blog About Different Topics?

    For the last several years, I’ve had lots of ideas for various blog posts and videos, but there’s been a lot of stuff stopping me from ever making that video or writing that blog post. Early in my career as a video professional, I was blessed with the opportunity to work with several wealthy entrepreneurs who seemed to know a lot on the topic of branding. They pretty much instilled in me that it’s not okay to post about different topics.

    Of course, this is a giant ocean of a topic with numerous books, articles, and videos about making a brand for yourself. Lots of people said you needed to have a blog, you needed to have a YouTube channel, you needed to have this, you needed to have that… The biggest theme I saw across all of them is they all had a pretty solid focus on everything they ever posted. It was always about entrepreneurship, business, getting more clients, and making more money.

    That’s all great, and probably a good idea for running a business. But I always struggled with “my brand”. I felt like it was this made up version of myself that I didn’t even know. And the biggest rule this person had to follow was “consistency”. Always post about the same stuff on a regular basis. This ground my entire creative process to a screeching halt.

    Don’t let a ‘brand’ stop you from doing what you want

    I’m not a single-minded person. I have tons of different interests, likes and dislikes. I want to share a lot of it. In January, I’m into motorcycles. Suppose in April, I’m into airplanes. In August, I’m into kitesurfing. In November, I’m into computers. There are, however, a small group of interests that hold my attention for long periods of time. But I could never focus on one topic forever and post about that one thing on a regular basis. That’s way too robotic for me.

    So all this makes me take a step back. Why am I doing this blog? Why am I making this video? Do I have an audience? Do I even want an audience? Should I do this to make money? Is there any money in it? Is this worth pursuing? I have no idea how to answer pretty much all of these questions. But after trying to figure out the answers for over 3 years, I realized I wasn’t actually creating anything.

    I never made videos, I never wrote posts because 98% of the time, they didn’t fit into one particular category of content. Sometimes I wanted to share tutorials. Other times, I wanted to make a comedy skit. Other times I just wanted to share my experiences. But because all those things were never “focused,” I could never figure out how to include them in a social media feed or post them on my website or upload them to my YouTube channel.

    SEO is great, but don’t let it restrict you

    I am focused. Just not on the same content, all day, every day. I don’t know how to fit that into a plan or a channel. Should I always “give the people what they want”? I don’t really have a niche. I don’t really have a focus. But I am sick of feeling restricted by having to follow the mountains of rules that ensure great SEO and conversion, and profit, and whatever.

    If you’re like me and you feel constricted by the idea of sticking to a specific topic for your vlog/blog channel/feed, do yourself a favor and experience the freedom to post about different topics. Don’t let some made up guidelines for ‘success’ define whether or not you should do something that you want to do. I would just suggest posting content because you love it and are genuinely interested in it. Don’t post because you think you might make a fortune off a viral video. It could happen, but it’s like trying to hit the lottery.

    Anyway, that’s all I’ve got! Hope this helped you answer a few questions on posting about different topics or straying from a specific topic. Yeah, you may lose some followers, but just be you.

    matt

    February 5, 2019
    Blogging, Lifestyle, Vlogging
    blog, blogging, branding, lifestyle, personal brand, social media, vlog, vlogging

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. 1 Thess 5:21