As artists we have unprecedented opportunities to market ourselves and our work. We no longer have to rely on galleries or agents - the internet allows us to connect directly with potential buyers. Sharing our creative process is a highly effective way to do this, and video can be a wonderful way to satisfy people\u2019s interest.
\nThis week, we discuss different ways to get started with video, including how to create a video without appearing in it, how you can use Facebook \u201clives,\u201d and why Instagram stories might be a good way to get started.
\nWe also acknowledge the vulnerability that comes with sharing our creative practice and get the giggles about some of the not-so-nice comments we have received. But we both agree that the benefits far outweigh the (extremely rare) mean remarks. If we want people to see our art, we have to let them see us.
\nThis week\u2019s inspirations are all about taking time out for ourselves, and we answer a listener question about how to look at Instagram without becoming demoralised.
\nFinally, we say a huge thank you to everyone who donated by buying us a coffee - your contributions are greatly appreciated.
\nMentioned
\nLouise\u2019s videos on Facebook
\nCurable app
\nLisa Bean video course
\nAlice blooper reel
Links
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\nFollow us on Instagram:
\n@alicesheridanstudio
\n@louisefletcher_art
\nCredits
\n"Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
\nLicensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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