Well, I feel like I'm back among the living! I've spent the better part of the past week putting together a slideshow video of some of my drawings and paintings.
My normal creative process is anything but meticulous. I had to radically shift gears to make the video. I found it to be an extremely arduous process. A simple thing like identifying suitable fonts became a frustrating undertaking and I'm still not sure I was completely successful. I fiddled around with the slideshow images for hours on end. The learning curve for my video editing software was extremely steep - things that worked in the editing software's prevue feature failed miserably when exported to a regular video file format. But, I learned a lot in the process and I believe the experience will serve me well in the future.
The easiest part of the whole process was the soundtrack. A local (Shenandoah Valley) musician, Lee Blanton, performed at the same venue as my solo art exhibit about a year ago. At that time he gave me a sample CD of his music. I contacted him a few weeks ago via email and he graciously gave me permission to use his music on my video - thanks Lee! I was very anxious to use Lee's music because of our mutual "Southern" connection. Lee grew up in the small town of Shelby, North Carolina and I grew up about six miles away in the small town of Gaffney, South Carolina. My art and his music have strong Southern influences and I believe they work well together in collaboration.
Here's the video -
Thank you for watching.