Tuesday, April 27, 2010

TCF444 Final Project


TCF 444 Jason and Brandon Final Project from UA, Telecommunication and Film on Vimeo.


So, I was never 100% sure on what the class was actually going to be about or what we were going to be doing beforehand, all I knew was that Dr. R was teaching it so I was gonna take it. TCF 444 evolved into a class focused on storytelling through the digital age we live in. I would venture to say my technical skills with camera equipment and editing were about the same as they are now, thanks to previous TCF classes that focused on that but my ability to tell stories is what really blossomed. As much as I tried to fight participating in the story circles (only half way serious, of course) it was a valuable learning opportuninty and place where ideas become tangible and the freedback from fellow classmates was extremely valuable. So, I would say my ability to tell stories, as well as the desire to tell stories, has been greatly enhanced through this class and I will be able to move forward into my career with these leasons learned as a powerful tool in my media repetoire.

As far as my own work goes, I am pleased with my projects and their ability to "tell a story". Obviously, knowing what I know now, I would go back and make some changes or apporoach it differently but the experience of actually making it was the best part. I really enjoyed the audio story because it gave me the opportunity to use humor and create a fictional story that was more enjoyable than anything I wanted to do that was serious or non-fiction. My mash-up is my least favorite of my projects only because I dont think I told a story very well and there wasnt much point to the whole thing but I enjoeyed the aspect of rehashing someone elses work into a uniquely original work by myself.

I really think my gift as a storyteller comes from being 'behind-the-camera' as oppose to other areas. I feel as though I have the ability to capture something truly important or meaningful through visual representation and then in turn share it with others in hopes of expressing a story or idea. Media praxis is something that has become more clear as the semester has progressed. It is very important to have a strong grasp of media theory and practice to successful in digital storytelling, which includes media theory and the actual act of producing your product. I have also found that collaboration can be very useful when trying to tell a story because you can bounce ideas off of each other and really help one another with the entire creative process.

New advances in the media age have made it possible for multiple storytelling formats and modes of distribution. New, smaller, inexpennsive gear is available for people to experiment with and blogs and websites like vimeo and youtube are great mediums for the sharing of your story. What I will take from this class is the desire and drive to go out and make stories to share with the world. This class, and Dr. R, have proven that there is a need and want for people to tell and promote stories... all you gotta do is get out and do it. So, my goal with the aid of this class is to go out into my profession as an inspiring young media maker and do things that tell a story and benefit others just by sharing it with them. That is the plan for now atleast, we shall see what the future holds.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Video MashUp REMIX

13akersDozen and DJ Bellizio music video collaboration. Project Pat/Big Gigantic mashup provided by Bellizio and the visual mashup done by myself. Peep it.



MashupREMIX- TCF 444- Brandon Baker from UA, Telecommunication and Film on Vimeo.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The Hangout Music Festival

As graduation steadily approaches the horizon of my line of sight, it also brings with it summer, warm weather, bikini clad babes, and general all around fun in the sun. Well, where can you get all of that in one single location: THE HANGOUT MUSIC FESTIVAL in Gulf Shores, ALABAMA May 14-16.

I mean, seriously-- this is taking place in our state... you have no reason not to be there ready to jam your ass off and soak up the rays while grooving to the likes of TAB and the MotherFucking FUNKY METERS. Yall, I cant be more serious when I say this is going to be an epic weekend.

I already have my 3-day pass in hand and this little blog rant is going to break down atleast 3 acts of whom I plan to see on each day, which will also be useful in you readers planning your weekend too bc I only hit the best shit. So heed my festy breakdown, get your paraphanellia of choice ready, and lets all get down with the get down.

Friday lineup is as follows:
Zac Brown Band
Alison Krauss and Union Station feat. Jerry Douglas
The Black Crowes
Girl Talk
Brett Dennen
North Mississippi Allstars (Duo)
Pnuma Trio
Jeff Austin and Friends
feat. Larry Keel
Orianthi
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam
Kirsten Price
Hightide Blues
Ben Arthur
Rachel Goodrich
El Cantador

For me, I will be seeing Allison Krauss and Union Station because she has an amazing voice and combine that with some ultra talented bluegrass musicians and you have yourself a great time.

Next, I would recommend either the Black Crowes or NMA Duo considering they are similar in style and performace (ol black crowes dude is in NMA now....)
Then, I say you go see Pnuma Trio. Saw these cats in Orlando over spring break and it is one hell of a party. If you like any electronic/dub step music then this is where its going down.


Saturday:
John Legend
The Flaming Lips
Gov't Mule
Jakob Dylan and Three Legs
feat. Neko Case and Kelly Hogan
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Funky Meters
Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
Ozomatli
The Whigs
Toubab Krewe
Jerry Jeff Walker
AA Bondy
Moon Taxi
Wild Sweet Orange
Rustlanders
Jon Black

1. The Flaiming Lips: one of the best live performances ever and they have been around for decades now. i have been waiting on this show for a while.... would love a "her name was yoshimiiiiiiii..."


2. Gov't Mule- easily one of my favorite acts out right now. i love warren haynes on the guitar their sound if just awesome. this gonna be a really fun show on the banks of the deep end...



3. THE FUNKY METERS- one of the greatest and most under appreciate acts of all times. they are covered by anybody whos anybody these days and their number the CISSY STRUT is an all time classic jam no matter the genre. I have always wanted to see them live in NOLA but on the beach of bama is close enough... this one nobody should miss, seriously.


AND Sunday:
Trey Anastasio and TAB
Ben Harper and Relentless7
Ray LaMontagne
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Blind Boys of Alabama
Keller Williams
Matisyahu
Guster
Needtobreathe
OK GO
Black Joe Lewis and
The Honeybears
A.L.O.
Matt Hires
Kristy Lee
Roman Street
Rollin' in the Hay
The Cary Laine Band

For today, the headliner of the whole festival as fas as im concerned is playing, Trey Anastasio and TAB. Ole Trey has been killing it on tour and the reviews from his shows are amazing. I have seen phish live, including this new years, but solo trey band will be a first. So for sunday, do whatever you want but do not miss this one.


If anyone wants to contact me for more information or what I think, you can at bbaker@avsproductions.com
Also, be sure to check out my website http://www.avsproductions.com/ where we specialize in legal videography but are currently expanding to live musical recording (single or multi cam), docs, commercials, short film, still photography, church based media and much much more. Thanks for stopping by guys and I'll see ya at THE HANGOUT.