
Just trying out many things. Is that a problem?
Music Producing.
For music producing, I use a 2013 Macbook Pro, with the latest versions of Logic Pro X. I played the violin since 3rd grade, and recently started to learn the piano. I have a decent pair of ears that can tell good music from not-so-pleasurable music, and of course, my music matches the not-so-pleasurable one. For plug-ins, I don't have many at the moment, but if requested (and if it's free) I would be happy to install whatever would boost my music for the best. If you guys want to collab, feel free to hit me up through email or any other social network, and I'll try my best to respond as soon as possible.
About me...
Filmmaking.
For a school project, we had to pick a topic about anything and pursue it for about 6 months, to then do a presentation in front of the whole school. I had many stages of doing this and that, but after a while of producing almost nothing, I chose what I enjoyed watching on a daily basis, and that was filmmaking. I started out by watching many YouTube videos for tutorials (which I also did for music and photography as well) and got a few tips and pointers that helped me through the many stages that I went through. We went on a family vacation to another country which I documented and showed at the presentation, and I made a stop-motion video with Legos that were lying on the floor nearby. After the show, a few of my classmates and I participated in a small film contest, where we made 'How to use electricity efficiently for the environment'. We didn't win, but I think that it was a great experience to be a director, cameraman, and editor. I use the latest Final Cut Pro X software and a Canon 70D with a $50 mic attached to a selfie pole for a boom mic.
Photography.
I started photography since I was in 7th grade, and ever since then, it has been a part of my everyday life. Everywhere I turn, I picture a frame and angle, testing my abilities everywhere. For most of my Instagram pictures, I tend to just use my iPhone 6 with the stock camera app, and for editing, I would then open up Polarr and Lens Distortions for the best quality I can give to the world. For more studio productions or important days, I would then bring my Canon 70D with the stock 18~55mm and 55~250mm lens for the best results. On my Mac, I would then whip up Photoshop or PhotoScape to finish up the work.


