Mini Doc
Overview
Follow a small artist’s transformation from doodling in her sketchbook to a vibrant online presence. This mini documentary captures the highs and lows as Arianna takes her art from pixels to the public, uncovering the behind the scenes and the aftermath of her first ever art vending experience.
Audio and Video Production
Scope
Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop
Digital Tools
Dec 4, 2023 – Dec 17, 2023
Timeline
Creative Brief
What is the overall idea?
The main objective of this mini doc is to tell the story of a small up-and-coming artist, from growing a following on Instagram to selling her art in-person for the first time. The aim is to inspire others by sharing her story, her experience, and what she learned from it.
Who is it for, the audience?
Anyone but is a bit more towards small creators and artists.
Look and feel description:
Mini doc will be characterized by a warm, inviting mood and aesthetic. The visuals will showcase Arianna’s art and workspace. Interview should provide a personal and genuine connection with the artist. Tone will be lighthearted with deliberate pacing.
Storyline
What is the storyline summary?
The story will be start by introducing the artist, Arianna Everett. From the doodles in her sketchbook to the art on her iPad and onto carving her own path on Instagram. Interview portions will cover how she got started online, prepared for her first vending experience, and her thoughts on the experience.
Narration
START = Introduce the artist
END = Conclusion and Thanks
The artist, Arianna Everett, who goes by ae.doodles on her socials.
Interview
Include artwork, workspace, equipment, first vending experience, etc.
B-roll
Interview
INTRO: What inspired you to start creating and sharing your art? Can you describe your artistic style? Walk us through your creative process. How do you choose the subject or themes for your doodles?
EXPERIENCE: What motivated you to take the step from sharing your art online to selling it in-person? Any challenges or fears you had to overcome? Any highlights from your first vending experience? What has been the most rewarding aspect of sharing your art with a larger audience?
REFLECTION: How has the experience of creating and selling art impacted your perspective? Any lessons or insights you’ve gained?
Any follow-up questions that might be important?
Any unexpected moments or interactions that stood out to you? Any surprises from sharing your art online? In-person? Any artists or influences that have shaped your style?