Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Video Project 2: Fly Dye Apparel


Dan Williams
Video Project 2
Fly Dye Apparel
Erica Parker


For my second video project I had originally decided that I wanted to shoot, edit, and create a video of my last and final Spring Day as a senior at Lyndon State College. Since my parents blessed me with younger siblings I came home late Tuesday to find that all of my shots had been recorded over by lip-syncing to Demi Levato and thirteen year old girl giggles.
I racked my brain on how and if it was possible to come up with something different that I was just as passionate about. I began to think of my friends and family, upcoming graduation and future goals. That is when Fly Dye came to my mind. Fly Dye apparel is a screen-print clothing line a close friend of mine created a few months back and I have gotten the privilege and pleasure of watching this dream of his progressively evolve. I have watched triumphs and failures, seen torn shirts and paint splattered jackets. I immediately knew that this was something that was going to be a great success. My friend, Taylor, his passion to screen-print is admirable and provoked my curiosity to learn more about this art medium.
My goal for my video was to capture small town adults rising into the local business realm. I wanted to give Fly Dye the exposure I think it deserves, and was eager to hear the point of view of a young adult trying to break into a close knit local business community. With Vermont being in the top 5 places in the United States to produce local products, I used what I previously knew about this type of community and opened my mind to others of my own generation and the struggle they may or not be facing and the influence that this has on other young adults.
I got exactly what I bargained for, my original video was 5:06 long after first edits! I was swallowed by the drive and motivation it takes to get the same amount of respect and recognition as a serious business entrepreneur. In the end I got to get the real story behind a business I have been supporting since the first edition shirts were made, I received a sneak peak into what it takes to physically make a screen-print shirt and ultimately made a video that can be used for personal or professional leverage.



  

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Video Project 2 Proposal

For my second video project, I would like to capture and create a video of my last Spring Day here at Lyndon State College. Spring Day, I believe, is one of the most bonding and relaxing events that the Lyndon SGA creates. It comes at a time where everyone is literally tired of being inside all of the time, due to not only cold weather but the demands of the Spring semester. It gives students a chance to kick back and enjoy our classmates and hopefully the weather. It marks having around a month left of school, for the summer for some, and forever for others. Myself being in the "others" category of this event this year has made me want to create a special video for myself, my friends and my family to enjoy now and years down the road when I am missing Lyndon State. I will be working alone and will shoot video throughout the day Friday, then will edit and write the 400 word text document to accompany.

Video Project One Text


Dan Williams
Multimedia
Erica Parker
Video Project One


I got my first tattoo at Washburn Tattoo in St. Johnsbury, 4 years ago. I fell in love not only with the art that was being produced but the love and intelligence of the artists working in the studio. I quickly became a return customer, proudly adorning more and more tattoos. I became friends with the great people that I had lately spent more time with.
By the time I returned for my ninth or tenth tattoo I was “one of the gang”. I frequently visited just to say hi and see how everyone was doing and was greeted with open arms and friendly smiles. I was eventually offered, by the owner, an amazing opportunity to internship with Washburn Tattoo. Unfortunately, with a full semester of credits and a full-time job, the internship would have just been too much on my plate, I woefully declined and explained to them my consuming life situation. As they had always been since I had met them, the tattoo artists were supportive and understanding.
Walking out that day, a small piece of me was crushed that I couldn't be a part of the culture and the people I grew to love due to, more or less, college responsibilities. I was comfortable in my school, work and home life routine and feared adding another course to my meal would inevitably lead to me falling behind. And with graduation so close, it was not a risk I was willing to take.
I was surprised to see the studio phone number pop up on my phone when I got home later that evening. My friend and owner, Bruce Washburn was calling to not offer me an internship but to offer me a job. A job that would work around my school schedule, and allow me to work on my school work in my down town at the studio. How could I say no?! In October of 2013, I stopped being Parker, over worked waitress, to Parker, tattoo studio manager.
This was and is the first time in my life where I really enjoy going to work everyday, often spending my days off there as well. I was in my comfort zone and surrounded by nothing but motivators, innovators and friends. I hope you enjoyed my little glimpse inside Washburn Tattoo and hope to see you in the studio soon!


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Video Producing Newspapers

For my assignment I chose to find an online newspaper that not only produced online videos but touched based on the new uprising of Multimedia. Netnewcheck.com is an internet based business of local digital media. I thought this was a great toss up between traditional newsprint and the uprising internet newspapers. This site has a wide variety of ways to view information from reading to radio, from portals to mobile apps. Once I clicked the"video" link I was directed to a page and it offered me 10+ pages of web links to videos they deem most important. I really do like the intense amount of information of this site but it is also its major set back, there is almost too much information to choose from hat it becomes overwhelming. It is very difficult to find an exact topic you may be looking for. I DO enjoy though that this site in continually updated for 12 hours every work day, granted that means after 5 the news becomes old and you have to wait until the next morning for "whats new" but that may be done on purpose so people aren't naturally sucked into the internet all night long. Overall I give this site a B+.

http://www.netnewscheck.com/news/video

Thursday, March 27, 2014

iReport on CNN

I enjoyed this website, I liked its wide variety of news being offered. both local and national. It is easy to navigate but does take a moment to find something specific if that is what you are after. I liked its scroll feature that is used to cover the most "important" stories of the day.
It is a very bold bright and clean website which I also thought was really cool. Websites these days are overly cluttered and sometimes hard to to tell what is advertisement versus what are stories pertaining to the website.
The other thing I liked about this website is the fact that they post rebuttal posts. For an example there was a video about a Mom being a "Pinterest Mom", saying she creates her activities and whatnot from the website Pinterest. While right below it was another video of a Mom who said she doesn't use Pinterest but creates activities anyway, it was neat to see two sides of that story and have such easy access to both.
So over all I give this website a B!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Rugby Slideshow Critiques

http://usarugby.org/youth-news/item/inspiring-program-documentary-making-waves-around-the-world

The gallery I looked at is a gallery within an article on the USARUGBY.com site. I'm a huge fan of rugby and after playing all weekend I was excited to see some photo galleries. I chose this article because of its inspirational message about The Inner City Education Foundation Public Schools in Los Angeles. The gallery itself was more inspirational and had beautiful pictures than it did actual Rugby play, which I did sort of like since I've seen plenty of pictures of tackles. The photos are very well done and the article just made them better.


http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/slideshow/united-states/n2-rugby.html

I googled Rugby Slideshows and clicked on the first link which was a trip advisor site and I assumed that it would be a slideshow of Rugby games but in fact it was a slideshow of Rugby, Tennessee which  I found hilarious and decided to watch the entire segment. The music is a little lame but the pictures are great and maybe I will add to my bucket list to visit Rugby, Tennessee!

http://www.deeside-rfc.co.uk

I had a hard time finding a slideshow for the sport rugby, I came across this one and was very disappointed. It doesn't engage people. there isn't a lot of information and it lacks any sort of motivation to continue looking at it.