Reflections – a mirror for the past.

Creativity is not only the evolutionary growth of ideas but also the amalgamation of multitudinous elements to create an idea that is bound to flourish.

In working with 3 other people on making a music video over a period of five weeks, I have learnt that the best ideas are never somebody’s sole creation but are produced and executed when we work in groups.

The project began with my group members and I each bringing in to class one self-made object, each of which initially seemed to be unrelated to the rest. However, two of these (Kanye West shades and a song) inspired us to make a music video. This was new for me because it was the result of four lines of thought collaboratively stimulating creation. I could never think of making a music video on my own, let alone produce one.

The team. BTW I'm the guy wearing the waistcoat.

Another highlight of the project was the diverse ideas coming from each of us to collectively, rather than sequentially, develop the project like dots in an impressionistic painting. This helped make the music video more dynamic and relatable to larger audiences; because the music video was about showing people that loneliness was universal, in order to remedy their feeling it was important to show its multiple facts. No individual is capable of empathizing with everything. Once again, working in a group helped facilitated this. All in all, input from each individual did not have much significance but when coupled with input from others, the result was grander.

In addition, feedback and criticism from peers was necessary during all stages of the project. Often we were questioned about issues pertaining to the project and we could not answer. For example, we were asked what the purpose of making the video was, which we eventually had to devise. Feedback enhances our creativity and elucidates the missing elements in our processes and goals. Consequently, the internal peer critiquing was successful, as it was a source of constructive developmental ideas and destructive criticism for elements that just didn’t work.

On the other hand, we found that due to working in a team, the brainstorming dragged on for a while and many ideas unintentionally tended to digress from our goal. In order to solve this, we found that placing a limit on suggesting new ideas that modified our goals solved our problem. This coerced each group member in only putting forward ideas that enhanced the video and develop the idea rather than change it.

Final Presentation

The culmination of 5 weeks of work - the final display at the Invention Mob fair.

Besides this, I realize that due to past experiences, I initially took on a very autocratic role in the group and immediately placed my self in a managerial-like position. It took me a while to realize that I had to be more open-minded and flexible with my group members, thus let everyone lead the progress equally. In the future, I would like to assume the role of somebody who didn’t lead but who rather made sure that group members were doing what they needed to do in order to achieve the final goal of the project. This would allow for creativity to flourish within the group and make sure that the action doesn’t stagnate.

To conclude, when working in a group the creativity takes place collectively rather than sequentially. I suppose that team work is required to bring together components synergistically to achieve a more significant goal, however, individual work is required as well in order to optimally develop each component to enhance the synergy created.

Both images are courtesy of myself

X = MUST WATCH! + Retrospection

As promised, the production work has finished and the video is ready for show.

I am proud to present to you

In retrsopect, it was interesting to see all the diverse reflections about a single line or the whole song that people put down on paper. Even though they were all different and irrelevant to each other when juxtaposed, they came together in the video to create one very cohesive and powerful message. The biggest lesson from the collaborative aspect of this project was that everyone is interconnected one way or the other. Nobody’s alone. It is usually this interconnectedness of all the different components that make the world that shines through and provokes the creation of one whole magnificent entity. For me, that magnificent entity is the music video. For the late Steve Jobs, it might have been Apple.

“Connect 1,000,000. Create 1.”

Not to be cheesy, but that’s probably that one concise motto (that everybody loves coming up with on their own) that I can take away from this project.

I thoroughly hope that the video was worth your waiting, our effort and that you enjoyed watching it.

Here’s an overview of the whole project.

Breaking News – Read post for more information.

I haven’t posted in a while, and if you’ve been looking out for new posts all this while, I’m extremely sorry.

BUT

Guess what I’ve got? GOOD NEWS!!!

Over the past week and a half, I’ve been going around campus filming for the music video that my group is supposed to make for the invention mob. It’s been incredibly fun walking around Tech campus watching everyone wonder why I was walking rather purposefully with a strange looking object in hand. I’ve gotten some pretty good results so far.

This is the camera that I've been walking around with. I didn't want to show my face in this picture though.

What exactly have I been doing?

I’ve been working on getting footage for the instrumental parts of the song. I figured that for the first part of the song, the title of the song and the artist (That’s me!) would be introduced, and possibly some footage from around campus would be shown. This would help set the atmosphere for the audience by portraying where the video is set and also because this footage would not have any emotional intensity. I plan to dub my voice over the music at this part in order to introduce what the rest of the video will be about and give some context to the song.

Besides this, I’ve also had the job of creating footage for the instrumental part in the bridge. For this, I went around my residence holding in one hand a paper with a question mark drawn on it and in the other a pencil. I asked people to draw or write what the song made them feel like when they listened to it. Each time, I asked the person to hold up the paper with the latest addition included and filmed them. Many drew the most prominent image that they were left with after listening to the song, whilst some wrote their favorite lines from the lyrics. People kept adding to the image that was forming on the paper and the end result, I must say, was rather brilliant. This will be shown as a growing image in the video. It was interesting to see how so many different thoughts that wouldn’t be related otherwise came together as one solid piece to convey one single emotion of loneliness.

The end result of all of the drawings - a masterpiece.

Try it out yourself!

If you’ve got a few minutes to spare, listen to the song and draw what comes into mind after listening to it. Keep adding to the image every time you listen to the song over the next few days and post up the final artwork in the comments section below.

That’s all from me for today! Next time I write a post, I’ll hopefully return with a big surprise. I hope you’re just as excited for the video as my group and I are.

Stay tuned my dear friends!

Both Images are courtesy of myself.

(45% percent complete)

The foundation of the project?

THE SONG

What do we plan on doing?

Making a music video.

Inspiration no. 1:

Inspiration no. 2:

What is the purpose of all of this?

We are trying to make a video that tells people that they are not the only ones that are lonely out there, and through that make them feel part of a bigger crowd. We aim to make people less lonely by being empathetic of their situation.

How are we going to pull this off?

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

We need you to listen to the full song (The link can be found above – click on “THE SONG”).

We will then ask you to reflect upon the song and what it means to you.

This could be a drawing, a past experience, a word or rather anything at all.

We will record you holding it up as you represent your emotions.


 
Note: Elements of this project are subject to change.

First day – First Ideas

Hi there!~

How’re you doing? Because I’m doing just fine. This is going to be my first post about the project that a group of friends and I are working on for our English Composition I class.

So: The first day of working on the project was quite interesting. To start off, I’ll do my best to introduce you to my group, which consists of four people:

  • Me (Amit Garg)

That's me at Tech

  •  James Staebell
  • Brian Price
  • Matt Hyer
Each of us bought four self-made objects to English class for the sake of sparking some inspiration: James bought an origami ninja star; Brian bought a pair of Kanye-West-like shades (the ones you can see him wearing in the music video of stronger) that had been painted over by him; Matt bought a paper-plane; and I bought to the table a song that I had made and recorded. (That’s right – I’m giving you a link)
We thought about what we had for quite a while and we came up with a few ideas (I’m not going to bore you with the details of all that we talked about). The one idea that stuck with us for the whole time, however, was that of making a music video to accompany the song that I had bought with me. We will try to use the shades in the process of making the video, however, there is a very real possibility that we will leave the unfortunate ninja star and paper-plane behind.
Wait! That’s not where the day ended. We even managed to brainstorm a few ideas about what are video would include, and we came up with a few interesting ideas. One that I personally liked was doing something along the lines of what the “The Fray” did in their video of their cover of “Heartless” made by Kanye West.
Besides that, we’re still trying to figure a ton of things out. As soon as we come up with something more “legit” you’ll be the first to know
Stay tuned friends.
Until next time,
Amit
Image is courtesy of myself.