Monday, January 23, 2012

Reflection # 1: Orientation Writing Prompt

Prompt:
- What is your vision for your Major Media Project?
- What ideas do you have for your Major Media Project?
- What are you planning to investigate, and how does it relate to Detroit's future?
- What media skills do you need/want in order to complete your Major Media Project?

Response:

When I applied to the Detroit Future Media Workshops, I was hoping to gain skills to help me work towards the formation of a new collective of LGBTQ youth of color. The collective I'm working on assembling is called REPRESENT! and is intended to provide a media platform for LGBTQ youth of color from Detroit to create and promote media portrayals of themselves that feel more authentic than those provided by mainstream media coverage. Through creating these representations, youth involved in REPRESENT! would be able to develop their own interests and skills, gain self-confidence, engage directly in community organizing efforts, connect with other organizations doing important work, foster a sense of community pride / rootedness, and actively participate in a process to change attitudes towards LGBTQ youth of color in Detroit. At this point, I'm working with a small group of passionate local youth who are excited to see this project happen, but we need help gathering resources, organizing volunteer efforts, and getting the word out to more youth.

Based on these needs...

My vision for my Major Media project is to create a video that can help to inform the community about REPRESENT! and a flyer to compliment the video. The purpose of having both a video and a flier is to reach different audiences. My plan is to post the video online, and post the fliers in public places around the city. The video will probably be farther-reaching, and accessible to folks who might fund the program, or people with the resources to volunteer. I'll make efforts to show the video to as many youth as possible; but because many youth have limited or no access to the internet, fliers will be primarily directed towards them. Combined together, the video and fliers will get the word out to youth who might want to get involved, community members doing similar work who might want to collaborate, people who might want to donate, or folks who might want to volunteer. In order to accomplish both of these goals, I'll work in both the graphics and video workshops.

My vision is to work, in the Video workshops, on creating a short video piece that features youth involved with the project (as well as others who aren't directly involved) discussing some of the concerns they think need to be addressed, and proposing possible solutions. It would feature the work of some of the other amazing LGBTQ youth / youth of color organizations already doing amazing work in the video, and then discuss the role that REPRESENT! would play in the community. This video would serve as an invitation to youth who'd like to get involved, an explanation of the project, for anyone who isn't quite sure what we're all about, a way of connecting with people who might like to donate or volunteer, and a way of connecting with other like-minded organizations, whose work we support and admire. In the graphics workshops, I'll work on designing a flier that provides much of the same information, but in a more condensed format. Creating a flier will also give me the opportunity to work on branding for the program. Coming up with a logo, color scheme, and other elements that I can re-use as the project begins to grow will help me down the line. Because of the format, there won't be room for full-length interviews, but I might be able to incorporate a short quote from one of the youth organizers, or a tagline that helps people remember us.

Although my Major Media Project is designed to be used as an outreach tool for REPRESENT!, I don't want it to be purely functional in nature. In addition to providing information about the program and how to get involved, I want to inspire LGBTQ youth of color who see either the video or the flier to get excited about their own power to create change right here, in Detroit. In particular, I'd like the video to incorporate these elements, since the format will allow for more detail than the flier. As a part of the video, I'll interview youth, asking them to consider ways that we can turn our experiences of oppression and struggle into unique strength and knowledge/wisdom. I'll also explore youth's ideas about what it's like to be young, LGBTQ, of color, and from Detroit. How is the experience portrayed by mainstream media? Is it portrayed at all?  Do youth feel they "fit in" to the broader LGBTQ community? If so, how so? If not, why not? I'll ask youth to discuss their ideal Detroit. How can youth from Detroit participate in some of the amazing work of re-imagining the city in a way that is inclusive and affirming of LGBTQ youth of color, and our experiences? What kind of spaces would youth build? What kinds of attitudes or stereotypes would they change? Considering problems like the digital divide, increased homelessness and foreclosures, educational malpractice, or the criminalization of oppressed people, what strategies are youth already using, to survive? What would it take to create a space where youth can feel safe in their identities, their bodies, their lives, and in Detroit?  How is Detroit's future and the liberation of LGBTQ youth of color intertwined? How can those two seemingly separate movements become the same, in concrete ways?

In order to complete my Major Media Project, I'll need to develop skills in the actual technical use of video equipment, since I've never made a video before. I'm a photographer, so I do understand certain elements, like composition and lighting, but I'm not not experienced with how to incorporate elements like sound, and movement. Also, because I've worked mostly in black and white photography, I will need to further develop my understanding of color. In the graphics workshop, I'll also want to learn about color, as well as illustrator, since I've never used that program before. I also have very little print-making experience, so I'll need to build that skill-set.

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