Saturday, February 27, 2016

Modern Media

Although still an amateur myself, I have worked with most types of modern media. I currently work as a web developer. I have a passion for using Photoshop and have enjoyed photography. I have dabbled in both 2D and 3D animation both in digital and analog formats. I worked as a graphic designer for a couple years. I have painted, sketched, and have worked in charcoal, ink, and other less traditional mediums. Needless to say not only have I been engulfed by media, but I have attempted to create media that is uplifting and inspiring myself.

I wouldn't say I'm exceptionally skilled in most of these area, but I have gained an acute awareness of the difficulty and talent required for many pieces of media. Because of this it can be annoying to watch a movie with me... Though I try to keep my comments to a minimum.

This week I have been able to appreciate many short clips on youtube that were skillfully done by the Mormon channel, Zach King, and HISHE. Each of these youtube publishers is very different, but each has a great talent. Here are my favorites from them.








Saturday, February 20, 2016

Media Addictions

I'll admit there have been times in my life that I have been addicted to gaming. Interestingly some of those times in my younger life I was limited in the time I could spend gaming, but that didn't stop me from planning and thinking about strategies for every hour I wasn't playing. Those were some bummer days of life.

As we talked in class about how many people worry about gamers and worry that they might be or become addicted and how actually few gamers are addicted. Now although many gamers are not currently addicted I wonder how many have been or will be. And that got me thinking. This isn't limited to gamers. How many Pinterest users sit pinning crazy plans and ideas they have never and will never use and are, or will be addicted to the habit of finding the cutest ideas? How many online shoppers become shopaholics and how many of them realize what they've done before its too late? How many people sit on facebook, instagram, and twitter with hours that consume there life in comparison so deep they are depressed? How many football players ignore their own health for the sake of the game or their team or getting better? How can any person with a hobby they enjoy make sure that they don't become addicted? Honestly, I'm not sure.

Each of these have their place and their time and can be wonderfully enriching and can be a part of an organized, balanced, and healthy life. But the key is being just a part. For the longest time as a child I never understood the judgement that church leaders passed on my hobby of gaming as violent and worthless.

One example in my life that bothered me for the longest time was when I was a leader in my young men's quorum and we had a less active member that we were trying to get to come to mutual. Our leaders asked us to think of an activity that he might be interested in. Being his neighbor and classmate I knew something about him and thought of a video game that the whole Quorum of nine young men could participate in at the same time in the same place. The game was equivalent in my mind with the violence involved in risk. Conquest is the goal of the game, but there is no bloodshed, no swearing, no drug use, no immodesty, no anger, etc. I believed I had come up with an activity that could start with a little lesson, play a game, and end with dessert. I thought I had at least a half decent lesson.

I did not expect to be shot down by my leader with a laugh and a new plan to go to a basketball game.

I feel a little backstory or explanation is required for my reaction to be understood. As a young child I did play sports reluctantly at times due to my mother signing me up. I thoroughly enjoyed playing sports when I was younger and was first pick for any soccer game my friends or classmates played knowing I was a quick and solid goalie. However as I got older, it was my experience that the players who were praised the most were the uneducated bullies that were tough and big because they had been picking on kids for years. As high school came around, I was exposed to football, in many ways, for the first time. All I saw was a modern day Colosseum. Sure killing wasn't allowed but bad mouthing the other teams, tackling was a must, and bragging was a right. And the players were a mix of those who enjoyed hurting others, those who wanted to show off, and those who were practically the slaves like in the Colosseum of old as they saw it as their only way to pay for college. Beating up other kids for the amusement of talent scouts who would pay a handsome scholarship as the prize. It didn't comply with any social standards I had ever seen. Barbaric was the best word I could think of.

This being my background on sports I didn't understand his idea. Never missing mutual activities as I thought was my duty to attend, I went to this new activity as well. Sure enough even at a basketball game which I thought was a more... (for lack of a better word) virtuous sport at the time it was everything that I saw wrong with sports and went against the very reason that he gave for dismissing my idea. At the basketball game there was abundant swearing, drunk people everywhere, cheerleaders wearing nearly nothing, blood had to be wiped off the court twice, and the players where anything but sportsmen (a word I thought was truly a misnomer at this point) like.

I didn't understand his judgement on video games until years later when I was first exposed to graphic, violent, and lewd games like grand theft auto and left 4 dead. And it wasn't until college that I was exposed to a few professional athletes who were truly sportsmen like and made me realize that all sports weren't corrupt.

Well that got really sidetracked. But I think my point was that any hobby can be painted in either light by the media. And both would be true. To almost any hobby there is a side that it is healthy and enriching and there is a destructive side. We just have to choose what side to be a part of.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

A Goal to Share More Positive Media


This is the start of a goal I have set as of today. I have always wanted to start a blog to create positive media. But the time needed to create the kind of media I want to share would be overwhelming while working and going to school. But I was reminded today of how much reach I already have and how many great pieces of uplifting media sources I already have access to. Social media has made it so easy to help spread joy by simply sharing good messages that have already been prepared by experts and amateurs alike. Starting today I will try to share great messages on social media more often.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Lyrics Matter

I've always known that the lyrics of songs that we listen to can have a big impact on our behavior and mood even if we are not consciously paying attention. So this week I created my own hand picked list of songs and gave up Pandora and other radio sources that would take far too much effort to screen the filth that is so popular right now. I found that I listened to more music, got more work done, and had a more positive outlook on my day then before. It took several hours to find good, fun, clean songs that would keep me going, but I definitely think it was worth it. So I realize my taste in music may not be for everyone, but just in case it helps just one other person I'll list some of them below.

All the songs I'm listing are available on Amazon Prime Music so I'm missing some really good songs, but these are enough to keep me going. Listed alphabetically by song title.


TitleArtist
1,000 Ships-Rachel Platten
53 Steps-Rachel Platten
All Star-Smash Mouth
Best Day Of My Life-American Authors
Brave-Sara Bareilles
Brighter Than The Sun-Colbie Caillat
The Cello Song-The Piano Guys
Close Your Eyes-Michael Bublé
Count On Me-Bruno Mars
Crazy Love-Michael Bublé
Everything-Michael Bublé
Fallin' For You (Album Version)-Colbie Caillat
Feeling Good-Michael Bublé
Fight Song-Rachel Platten
Happy (From "Despicable Me 2")-Pharrell Williams
Head Over Feet-Alanis Morissette
I Choose You-Sara Bareilles
I Do-Colbie Caillat
I Like It, I Love It-Tim McGraw
Just To See You Smile-Tim McGraw
Just the Way You Are-The Piano Guys
Keep Holding On-Avril Lavigne
Keep Your Head Up-Andy Grammer
Little Moments-Brad Paisley
Love Love Love (Let You Go)-Andy Grammer
Lovin' What You Do-Becky G
Marry Me-Train
Miss Independent-Kelly Clarkson
My Wish-Rascal Flatts
Night Changes-One Direction
Nothing Ever Happens-Rachel Platten
On Top Of The World-Imagine Dragons
Real World-Matchbox Twenty
Sadie Hawkins Dance-Relient K
She's Everything-Brad Paisley
Smile-Uncle Kracker
Soldier-Gavin DeGraw
Speed Of Sound-Coldplay
Stand By You-Rachel Platten
Stereo Hearts (feat. Adam Levine)-Gym Class Heroes
Still Fallin-Hunter Hayes
Tattoo-Hunter Hayes
Then-Brad Paisley
I Can Only Imagine-MercyMe


Some that are not available on Amazon Prime Music, but that are some of my favorites are:

TitleArtist
A Good Man-Emerson Drive
Shower-Becky G
A Thousand Miles-Josh Vietti
1,2,3,4-Plain White T's
A Thousand Years-Christina Perri
Tip Toes-Jayme Dee