Live Stream is a Storytelling Medium with Visuals and Sounds
tell your story. as a creative. as an artist.
tell your story. as a creative. as an artist.
DOCUMENT, THEN SHARE.
Content Creation is easier when an Artist has a Creative Process. Documenting that process then becomes the way to create shareable content. This is the content that is shared on social media channels and video live streaming has become the latest medium artists and creatives are mastering. The content we create comes in many forms, from videos to photos to writing to audio. In each instance, there are several reasons why an creators should produce content: Tell your Story. Connect with an Audience. Build a stream of Income based on your talent. |
STORYTELLING IS A BIG PART OF LIVESTREAMING. Though many more reasons exist, the fact that as a creator, you're allowed to tell Your Story, Your Way, with Your Own Words and Images. Who is better suited to talk about your work, your mission, your vision and your purpose as an artist than YOURSELF? The Goal of the partnership between DTM and Cinamaker Studios, is to empower creatives with the tools and processes to tell their story and video content. Along the way, best practices will enable creatives to develop the audience and reach necessary to give these artists a platform to build a sustainable business. The Plan is now to begin the collaboration between creatives, artists, video crew, Cinamaker and DTM to produce the content that will be distributed through the creative's professional social media channels. |
The Process will include a planning meetings to discuss the content, distribution, strategy and goals of the artist. Rehearsals to prepare the artist in front of the camera and then a day or two of filming. We are looking to collaborate with creatives of all genres, markets and talents. The selection process will take into account: Purpose Creative Medium Resources Requirements Show Format When you are ready to submit, use the form below. Have questions: DTM 404.695.5769 [email protected] |
Dan Flores, aka @DeltaTangoMike is a 20 year art life veteran in 2D with digital and traditional mediums for illustrations and art installations working with brands like Coca Cola, McDonalds, GA Tech, Emory, Adobe, Cinamaker, Microsoft and Newell Brands.
DTM founded Art Is King to share his art biz knowledge gained through experience and observation, plus a few mentors along the way. Find DTM online under the DeltaTangoMike brand. Art is King connects the art community with artists, curators, entrepreneurs and art business mentors to assist the emerging artist in building a sustainable art business. For more events, classes and meetups for artists and creatives: https://www.meetup.com/ArtIsKing_ATL/ Facebook, instagram and twitter @ArtIsKing_ATL Art Is King on iTunes http://bit.ly/AIKpodcast Art Is King on YouTube http://bit.ly/aikyoutube |
The Live Stream ChecklistHow this checklist works.
This is a checklist to give you an idea of where our conversation will start. Read it over, copy, past in a document and start adding your answers. Once you have the answers written down, copy the complete text, and paste in the form on the right. If the form on the right is giving you errors, send an email with your answers to [email protected] subject line: Live Stream Season One. Name Phone Social Media Channels IG FB YouTube How familiar are you to live streaming? Have you produced video before? What can you do on a live stream Have a story to tell, share your creative process or a story you created. Teach something you know like demo or tutorials. Share your knowledge and experience in a field. Podcast, Interview other creatives. Streaming Basics: Audience Purpose Format Setting, Mood, Branding Gear Audience Who is your audience? What platform are they on? Are you in a group where you can catch their attention? What is the best time to go live? List some examples of other live streams, shows or online content that is similar to your idea. Purpose What would you like to do in the live stream? explain with details. Instruction Tutorials Classes Demonstrations Reviews Podcast Performance Conversation Interviews Format How many Episodes, How long the Series to best tell your story. Length: 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes Setting What type of Furniture, Backgrounds and Props will you need? How much of that do you already have? Gear What hardware/software combo do you have now? |
The Submission FormGet them answers into the form below!
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