We Are With the Band

Getting to shoot footage of a band while they are performing on stage is a total high. As it turns out, 2nd AC can sometimes mean front row seats to awesome gigs. #2ndAClife 

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Medici's Muse

Happy Thursday Everyone!

Don't forget to stop by my blog to check out my latest post on the making of my image "Medici's Muse".

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What Font Would You Be?

More Than Scribbles

I've never been good at selecting fonts, and these videos are visuals that explain why I struggle.

Typography is so much more than boxy letters or "pretty" cursive. Those might be characteristics of some styles, but to me, they are so much more. The same way colors can mean a million different things, so can typography. Each style has a meaning. It can reflect emotion, time, a place, history, culture, and even the movement of energy. Typography is rich with symbolism, and like everything else in art, it illustrates a type of psychology and/or character.

It's difficult for me to simply pick a font and past it to an image, that seems crude and far too simple. I always like to consider fonts the same way I do all my other work.

I start with:

-Who are my characters?

-What do they want and need?

-What is their story and why?

Based on my answers I begin to search for fonts. Ultimately it can boil down to, what font best represents my main character?

Watching these two short films illustrates this perfectly. Many people may see a skilled technician and curly lines, but if you look deeper, you'll find a world of information and intention within every pen flick. It's wonderfully addicting to watch.

Video by: Johann Chan

Master Calligrapher: Seb Lester

Here is another video created by The Academy about the making of movie titles in the motion picture industry.

If you were a font, what font would you be?

I feel like my logo is a good start to how I envision my brand as an artist. Simple, elegant, clean, and feminine.

Logo by An Dao.

Logo by An Dao.

Alicia M. Blair

The Stanley Kubrick Experience

A few weeks ago I visited the Stanley Kubrick Exhibit at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in downtown San Francisco. I must confess that I didn’t know much about Kubrick’s work going in, which is why I decided to take this opportunity to finally dig deep into the work and life of this legendary filmmaker. Besides, what better way to learn about someone than by walking through a museum floor dedicated solely to their life’s work?

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My Mini Paradise: Stow Lake

If you are visiting San Francisco, or if you live here and haven’t explored Golden Gate Park, I would highly recommend that you do. Whether it’s to stop by the Japanese Tea Garden, Stow Lake (highly recommended), or to explore the gorgeous Conservatory of Flowers, Golden Gate Park is not a place you want to miss. As the Nike motto goes, “Just do it!”

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Anton Ego, Ratatouille

Here are some beautiful and inspiring words by Anton Ego.

Happy Monday, everyone! 

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Horoscopes or Horror-scopes?

Today’s topic is horoscopes. Perhaps it’s a bit random, but why not?

I discovered horoscopes when I attended my first summer dance intensive at the age of fifteen. At that point, I had heard about them, but I never invested any time into learning what they were.

At the summer intensive, I spent nine weeks with the same girls, and I quickly discovered how popular and addicting they could be. But unfortunately, like most addictions they can be dangerous.

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Lost Frequencies Test Shoot-Eric Scott Taylor

Happy Monday, everyone!

Don't forget to stop by my blog to view my latest post on my photo shoot with the wonderful Eric Scott Taylor. 

Embrace the grind, ladies and gents!

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Thursday Inspiration: Will Smith

Today marks the beginning of my last semester with the Academy of Art University. Fifteen weeks from now I will be a new university graduate ready to take on the world of Motion Pictures and Photography.

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François-Auguste-René Rodin

Friday Inspiration:

François-Auguste-René Rodin (1840-1917) was a famous sculptor and illustrator known for infusing his work with unexpected realism and working with mythological and allegorical themes.

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Fun Movie Fact: Edna 'E' Mode

Fun Movie Fact: The voice of character Edna E. Mode was brought to life by the one and only Brad Bird who directed the film The Incredibles (2004). Some of his other films include Ratatouille (2007) and Tomorrowland (2015).

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Military Antiques & Museum: Hunting & Gathering for Lost Frequencies

Military Antiques & Museum

It was a very humbling experience to walk through so much history. Knowing that not all the men and women survived, and that their lives were forever changed by the events of these wars makes me appreciate the life that I have today and the luxury of being able to dedicate my life to being an artist.

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Behind the Scenes with Chris Clouse & the Gang

Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of working as 2nd AC on this music promo shoot for the local SF musician Chris Clouse. 

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Me, Myself, and I: My First Self Portrait

For those of you who believe that you can discover a lot through a person's eyes, I'm right there with you. What better way to discover who a person is than through the eyes of their younger self.

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