Monday, October 27, 2014

4- Me & Movies

Where to begin.. 

Got it! The movie that I enjoyed most from 2013 was most likely ‘The World’s End”. I say most likely because there are so many awesome movies that came out in the past 2 years. I chose World's End because Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have always found hilarious ways to hit my laughter switch. Let alone they combined aliens and zombies for a most epic journey to recapture "a better time" in this picture. I first saw this movie in theaters.

As far as my favorite movie of all time I would have to say ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'. Kind've unoriginal but this movie played a huge roll in my childhood and always kept me dreaming of what could be. I first experienced ‘The Empire’ on VHS (this box shaped thing people used before DVDs). 

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

3- Magazine Proposal

Alter Ego Mag

What separates Alter Ego Magazine from other magazines is that we not only want to explore local graffiti but we want to take greater strides towards the background of how “street art” is created and how it finds it way to inanimate objects around the globe. We also want to dive in a little deeper to artists’ back-stories and what in their life lead them to such an inconsistent way of living. “Street art” is not just vandalism or just art, it is an adventure, and we would like to show our viewers exactly what they have to go through to get their artwork to where it is today.

Our viewers will most likely be street artists, which is a vast market that expands everyday. They will most likely be between 15-35 years old, mid-range income, and primarily male but in no way targeted towards them directly. Our viewers are extremely confident due to their background as undercover lawbreakers but also intelligent enough to realize they’re not trying to pay for a book of ads.

Since this market is somewhat open as far as opposing magazines go, our main competitors will be more local based such as: Graffiti Magazine, Juxtapoz Magazine, Clout Magazine & StyleFile Magazine. All of the previously listed magazines try to reach a target market of their local surrounding areas, which are highlighted in each issue. We would like to step a little outside of those boundaries and highlight this growing industry worldwide.

Five advertisers that we are sure will reach our consumers are: Montana Colors, On The Run Ink, Ironlak Spray Paint, Yard Master Paint, Adobe Illustrator, and miscellaneous apparel and backpack companies. We will also take steps toward trying to help grow more underground companies, in attempt to connect artists with product that isn’t only what they are told they should use and let them find out for themselves.

Five articles for the first issue would be:
1.     Behind the mask: which will highlight artists around the world and their back-story.
2.     Handstyles: a section that would go into detail explaining how new hand styles come to be recognized.
3.     Graffiti music: this section will highlight the music that is listened to by the different graf communities and to help our viewers find a wider range of vibe music that they can listen to while getting up.
4.     Vandalism vs. Street Art: this will be a mildly controversial section in our magazine to explore both of the main mediums of graffiti and how they clash with one another.
5.     Finding perspective: a section that will help newer artist find ways to add a little flavor to their style so they don’t have to learn tricks that took older artists years to master.


Sunday, October 19, 2014

2- Me & books

Welcome back! Today I am going to share with you a little piece of how books, in some way or another, have influenced my life.

First off, let me take you way back to when I was a small child growing up. Honestly more books were read to me than I had gone out of my way to read on my own time. So lets start there! The first book I was influenced by was "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch. I feel the values of that short book have road with me throughout my life, it has taught me to respect those who care for me and it has also taught me that I must eventually take care of those who had once taken care of me. I definitely recommend it to anyone who plans on or has children. Link: http://www.amazon.com/Love-You-Forever-Robert-Munsch/dp/0920668364/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413768090&sr=8-1&keywords=i+love+you+forever+hardcover

Next up is "The Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi. I was originally recommended this book by my kendo sensei and was taken away by the powerful writing and lifestyle of Miyamoto. It is a very passionately written book on this mans perspective not only on ways to live but the trials that life puts one through. This book has influenced me in many ways but mostly just helped me find a more humble way of living. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone. Great read! Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1590302486/?tag=googhydr-20&hvadid=42707483666&hvpos=1t2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8234357943927090200&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_6tmcku0w80_b

The last book I'd like to add is "The Art of Happiness" by Dalai Lama. This book is a piece of artwork, composed of positive thoughts and enriching information that can literally lead one to a more positive path both mentally and physically. It has taught me many things but above all else that the meaning of life is, to find happiness and peace even through all of the trials that life throws at us. Link: http://www.amazon.com/Art-Happiness-Handbook-Living-ebook/dp/B002UK6NO0/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413769183&sr=1-2&keywords=the+art+of+happiness