This is the supposedly-bimonthly-but-we-keep-skipping 'What are you working On?' thread. Previous threads are here. So here's the question:
What are you working on?
Here are some guidelines:
- Focus on projects that you have recently made progress on, not projects that you're thinking about doing but haven't started.
- Why this project and not others? Mention reasons why you're doing the project and/or why others should contribute to your project (if applicable).
- Talk about your goals for the project.
- Any kind of project is fair game: personal improvement, research project, art project, whatever.
- Link to your work if it's linkable.
I recently finished the second video for StoryBrain, which is my youtube channel and Twitter account dedicated to sharing the various theories and discoveries I made about books and movies in the course of working for years as a story analyst.
It's basically dedicated to all of the most interesting, useful, uncommon and counter-intuitive things I have, using evolutionary psychology, equations that model human reactions, and examples from just about everywhere in pop culture past and present. So in a lot of ways it's like Freakonomics for books and movies. Or anything else with a storyline.
I'm pretty excited about it and have taken a lot of time putting together a good look and format for the channel, and my editing and voice-work are pretty good so far (I've done work as a radio reporter). And the sheer amount of material I have and things I can cover is pretty staggering. Everything I've discovered I question and test intensely with every example I can think of, and so far I've got quite a few things that I think answer centuries old questions about the topics and really, honestly, can transform the way we think and talk about movies.
I've brought a few ideas up at professional writing forums and at the last MeetUp I attended, and just the fundamental stuff generated a 40+ reply thread on a very small site and had us talking for 30 minutes plus at the MeetUp (some of it is pretty counter-intuitive and I guess strange-looking at first). I was also considering writing a sequence on storytelling for here, but I'm not familiar enough with the site's dynamics and standards to make that venture yet. Anyway, as asked, I've put up two videos so far on lighter topics and will transition into my introductory videos talking about myself and the abnormal circumstances that led me into studying this in the first place, pretty soon.