Showing posts with label #YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #YouTube. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

BARON's "From Pencils to Pixils"

 
The most common fashion blogs created are the type that focus on the daily portrayal of 'self-style'. This blogging style sends us a daily flow of selfies and allows us to follow a persons life, and more specifically there personal fashion sense, off of Facebook. Self-style blogging intentionally showcases the highlights of there lifestyle through a manipulated lens; this manipulated lens restrains the bloggers ability to 'shed light' onto their intended audience. While a picture can tell a thousand words, what kind of story does a thousand pictures tell collectively? This type of blogging gets to pick and choose what particular attributions of their own identity, unique sense of style, and interests they will disclose with there audience. This #OOTD obsessed blogging style uses a novel way to connecting there audience with there: daily errands, travels, and the stories multiple photos seem to unfold about there day to day lives and there personalities. Forgetting Facebook and twitter this type or forum, similar to a personal portfolio, can help you better advertise yourself, or what Baron pointed out as "self publication".


 
Self promotion can help set you apart from other bloggers, and help you find 'a niche audience' to connect with. When you and your audience correspond back and forth it helps to better satisfy there needs. Especially when posting daily pictures, you could also show them demonstrative videos via YouTube on how to wear your hair in a specific braid. Rather than hiring a photographer, IPhone's now have become significantly improved graphically and better equipped.

Even if you cant afford all of the different types of attachable lens' there are multiple free applications with filters. Filters again take away from natural beauty, but can be nice when used in creatively and in moderation. You don't need to by a different lenses to change the picture and lighting of a photograph anymore! Being able to take a decent photo of yourself with your cellphone takes modeling to a new business level.
 
If you get enough hype on the internet or on Lookbook it wouldn't take much for an agent to seek out your talents. Many college graduates can use the internet as a creative source to advertise and promote their abilities and showcase their talents. Now that pictures of increasingly good quality are being edited, and uploaded automatically, the 'self style' bloggers can easily post numerous pictures daily.

BURGESS and GREEN's “How YouTube Matters”

Burgee and Green talk about one of the most popular applications used today – YouTube. The articles states that in 2006, YouTube was bought by Google. YouTube was the first platform to completely shake live television broadcasting, news anchors, and even television shows. Magazines started to utilize YouTube as a way to show live footage of fashion shows, personal interviews, and other coordinating material they choose to publically post.
 
Glamour and Vogue magazine both have linking YouTube sites that include commentary on different “how to “ tutorials and "behind the scene" first looks. Lauren Conrad also has a pretty popular YouTube page with merely 61k followers. LC gives us tutorials on how to decorate your apartment with floral arrangements and how to make wrap-around headbands.
 
 YouTube, ran by Google, has of course been bombarded with advertisements because of the amount of people who use or stop by the site each day. YouTube renamed the typical American home video by making access to posting nearly live videos easy, fast, and available to everyone. This lead to the live streaming of television ... before NETFLIX.

Before Netflix remember blockbuster?

 
Walking down the aisles of a DVD store distracted by multiple covers and the 2 for 1 raisonettes ? Redbox is a lot more sufficient, but this year Netflix has gained the grand total of 36 million subscribers, with almost 30 million in the United States. With that being said, YouTube began this fascination with taking videos and television – and also moving them onto the internet platform.

An article from The Hollywood Reporter quoted “… chief content officer Ted Sarandos 'television is about what’s on the screen, not what size the screen is or how the content got there’." This summer's Emmy Awards had MANY nominations from VERY popular Netflix based television series; a few being: Arrested Development, Hemlock Grove, House of Cards... and the newly infamous Orange is the New Black.