BLOG 29 – FINAL REALISATION (PART ONE)

WHAT HAVE I LEARNT/EXPLORED: Collaboration, Individual & Contextual

Looking back to blog 3, these were my collaboration and individual aims and objectives –

Figure 29.0. – Blog 3: Aims & Objectives

Below are the varying points that have been further achieved in this project, both in a collaborative way and an individual way –

COLLABORATION:

  • How to work with others in different industries – Art (Illustrator) and Music (Music Producer)
  • Forming reliable relationships which I will be able to use again in future!
  • Working together to form a positive realisation
  • Learning from their previous work, e.g. Connors previous collaborations and how he made his EP at dBs music
  • Sharing and communicating different ideas and skills > how to write songs music or lyrics first – both of our techniques
  • Fusion of preferred genres
  • Learning each others use of softwares (Logic Pro X and Ableton)
  • Learning and working together in another area of the music industry – Art

INDIVIDUAL:

  • Found my sound through exploring different genres – Pop and Greek Pop
  • Learnt new skills from music producer: how to mix (EQ, Compression), producing music through Ableton (not used before)
  • Understanding the music industry and promotional areas
  • Learning more about myself as an artist and understanding that there is a wide range of directions I can take for future projects

The mind map below also demonstrates all the contextual areas that I have looked into for this project in order to form the final realisation

Figure 29.1. – Contextual Study

Final Project Comments + Communication

Illustrator –

Music Producer –

Below is the final communication with Connor for this project where I have asked him how he feels the overall project went!

What Next?

My final steps now that I have discussed the finishing processes of the project with Connor and Alex, is to post each track onto Soundcloud and discuss how I feel about the overall project outcome (see next blog!).

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