Part 2 of my interview (which was going to be done in 3 parts, but ended up in 2) with Stage Center ProductionsĀ posted 2 week ago. Ā Part 1 was just Question 1. Ā Kinda' a tease. Ā I talked about my Latin music/entertainment site, LATIN-AMERICAN-AMERICAN. You can find the interview in its entirety here.Ā
Last week I shared my answers to Questions 2 through 4. Ā They were about how I work and my creative process. Ā You can read my answer to the final question of the interview below. Ā It's about which of my project(s) I'm most excited about currenty. Ā I mention Cartwheel Group 3 Comics and the lyric video I edited for my brother, Panamatic. They also included links to all my sites at the end.Ā
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5) What are you most excited about - today? [in terms of your work]
Iāve been blogging for over five years. So, thatās kind of old hat. Before LATIN-AMERICAN-AMERICAN, I created the now defunct. but still live, popolio, which was a pop music site, in the broadest sense.
What Iām most excited about is my online superhero comics site, Cartwheel Group 3 Comics. Iāve always wanted to write superhero comics. I can doodle characters, costume designs, and concepts, but I donāt draw well enough to draw out my own comics. Through the years, Iāve posted CraigsList ads and the whole bit, off-and-on. But, Iāve never been able to find collaborators to work with. So, I created this site to try to find artists to work with and make my dream come true. Any aspiring superhero comic artists out there? Check out my site at cartwheelgroup3.com and hit me up at [email protected] if you are interested or have any questions.
I also recently edited an Official Lyric Video for my brother who is a hip hop artist. I studied Radio-Television-Film at UT-Austin and wanted to direct music videos. That never materialized and I kind of got away from it and into other things. But, this kind of took me back to those academic filmmaking roots a little bit.
His name is Panamatic and the song is called āWaiting For?ā It samples Pat Benatarās āInvincibleā from the Legend of Billie Jean. We donāt normally work together, but it was just kind of a fluke how it all came together. It has a good message and itās bumping. And, that song and movie happen to be among my favorites.
Itās from his latest free mixtape, The Revamp of a Conscious Mind, with 23 tracks. Itās the only pop-infused song. The rest is straight up hip hop, just to let you hip hop heads out there know. You can download his mixtape at Da`tPiff here:Ā http://ow.ly/txdm9. Also: Check him out on ReverbNation here:http://ow.ly/txdtvĀ and on Instagram @Panamatic.
Let me just say, though, that the images are not mine. I googled them and a few were my brotherās. Everything else was all me, though. The creative. The conception. The editing, of course! It was fun, so Iād like to do more. So, another callout to any up-and-coming, underground, or indie musical artists who may want a lyric video done for one of their songs. Reach out to me by emailing me at [email protected] or via Twitter @freddiebeat. Iām not trying to charge. At this point, I just want more experience doing it.
Video: Panamatic Waiting For? Official Lyric Video
My sites:
http://latinamam.tumblr.com/
http://cartwheelgroup3.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/freddiebeat
http://freddiebeat.tumblr.com/