ClaviSound wrote:My comments are also in italics because I'm unoriginal and it works well enough:A2Z wrote:
- Credited posts. Fine for people to see who is recommending the stuff that is getting posted. No more than that if we want this to be still mainly run by a staff that filters the content to an extent. More or less agree. We might organize things in a calendar anyway, so this would be an inevitable result of that.
- Sounds good to me.- Macro focus. ARTISTS, not just individual songs, from all areas who are making good stuff and are generally active. I think it's important to stress being active. Someone who makes great music but is ghost probably shouldn't get a spotlight, if only because it's kind of pointless if a spotlight boosts the following of someone who isn't making music, no?
- I like the focus on the artists themselves. I think that that is a key point and something that could differentiate this blog from other places.- Community Calender. Events, deadlines, hype/activity, releases, projects, albums, collaborations, etc. Definitely would be good to see music news in general; a lot of community albums on MLR remain unadvertised elsewhere.
- A go-to place for music news (that is consistently updated) is also key, in my opinion.- Toastbeard involvement. Artists from there, winners of competitions and their songs, themes and info for people interested. Reminders to tune in for the sync-listen. Weekly Toastbeard's never been my thing since it's built for instrumentalists, but all the same it took me a long time to figure out it existed, so it definitely needs promotion.
- Never was involved in TB but I don't see how this could hurt.- "Blast from the past?" (maybe a different name). Retired pony artists, where are they now. Monthly or Bi-Monthly Perhaps we could incorporate artists who left but are making a comeback as well? Musicians who haven't been active lately but have been putting together a big pony comeback, you know.
- Not as sure about this. Might be best to focus on who is still active. We don't want to bite off more than we can chew, so if this does indeed happen then maybe it's best to wait before more foundational things are settled first.- Spotlighting threads on MLR? I don't know, I think we should leave that for MLR entirely. I think this would be the better idea if we were using the MLR tumblr, but as it stands it's best to make FIMmusic its own thing.
- Since this isn't MLR's Tumblr page it shouldn't try to be too reflective of MLR. Personally, a link in the sidebar would probably be enough.- Interviews with community members small and large Bi-Monthly or slightly more Also, we're going to have to define what makes a "community member." Is it just making music? Or should we include people like "head of Bronypalooza"-type?
- Interviews are crucial, in my opinion, as they are involved with the music scene in some key way. Long ones with detailed questions are far more interesting, at least to me.- Heavily music focused, nothing off-topic or creates clutter We've discussed this on Skype, it's probably a good idea to do things like answering questions posed via the Tumblr Ask Box privately.
- Agree. It should be focused on music.- Behind-the-music (name it Pre-Fade?) with producers. Studios, methods, tutorials Bi-Monthly, might be grouped with interviews altogether This is one of those ideas that sounds good on paper but is a little difficult to exercise in practice. We can do master class content all we want, but what's going to make it different then them just uploading a video on their YouTube on how they create music? We're going to have to implement this idea in a unique way.
- How about Decompressed? On the other hand, I'm not sure what we could do here that wouldn't end up being the same as the MLR music guide.- Guest authors (for articles?), interviews (guest interviewers?), all levels of fandom?, conversations encouraged (maybe should be directed to MLR threads to avoid clutter) Perhaps we could have a "group review" of some songs, where we go down the list and have two, maybe three individual opinions on each song. One person is fine for most occasions, but if we have a big thing like Rainbow and Rooted it would be more solid critique to get more than just one opinion on it.
- Not sure how well this would work in practice. What would and would not qualify for a group review? If this is going to happen then it probably should be more than just one person's opinion. At least three people, even if they only offer a couple of sentences.- Remixes,Genres,Character Spotlights. I disagree, goes against macro-focus. Maybe "Best of Genre", but even that's a stretch imo" Agreed that "best of this type of song" would probably be out of place. All the same, it would be nice to have genre-specific compilations, I haven't really seen that idea before.
- Compilations are good, if only to showcase the meta aspect of certain songs (e.g. Ocatvia usually gets classically-inspired music). Instead of "best of" it could just be a simple highlight.- Link past lists? maybe not, let's keep things kind of fresh for the most part Mostly agreed. I still think it would be cool to look at albums and stuff that haven't had as much staying power as Balloon Party-type things, however, in the realm of older content that's faded from public memory.
- I'm of two minds on this. I think it's good to be focused on what's happening now, but I also think there's plenty of past work that deserves more attention. I'm torn here.- Call and response with fansites who share a common interest Not sure about "call and response," but talking with other fansites is probably a good idea. This blog goes nowhere without promotion.
- Being active and working with other sites is really important. There are other sites and we should be supportive of one another.- DJ Mixes. Can probably be grouped with artist content entirely, or at least be labeled differently, but maybe not separated. Discussion on this I recall a "pass it on" DJ compilation with several DJ's from the fandom, we could feature things like that if we wanted. It probably shouldn't be like "here's the Mixology from EFN this week," though.
- I know nothing about DJing so I can't really comment on this.- Convention talk from music standpoint (let's stay music focused, EQD/EFN already does convention coverage). Who's performing where and the like. As I briefly mentioned before, it would be nice to get insight from people working on setting the music up. The A/V heads, the guys in charge of organizing the concerts, etc. And yes, I think general convention coverage from FIMmusic wouldn't do much. Many other stations/networks have more resources and manpower, and it's folly to try to outdo them.
- Agreed. Convention coverage is already done elsewhere, but hearing from the people involved with A/V might be cool.- Brony Radio Station interviews and finding out about them can be grouped with interviewing altogether or slightly distinct. Discussion on this as well Interviews with radio stations is rather ironic, as the stations themselves usually do the interviewing. Definitely something worth looking at here.
- Not sure about this. I'll defer to others' judgment.- PMV recognition Depends on the PMV. I think we'd have to limit it to the point of custom animation for it, because there are sites that pmvtoday already geared toward this kind of thing. Only if the visual complements the music perfectly should this really be a thing, I think, and we'll need to focus on PMV makers more than individual videos if we want to retain the macro focus.
- I think PMVs get enough coverage already. I do like the idea of highlighting ones that have tailor made animations to its song, however.- NO ART. Let's keep this primarily music focused. IF any art, it should be limited to album covers, artists label designs, and things of that nature. Art can be useful for making a post header appealing. Obviously we're not going to have it as a regular thing, but we shouldn't resort to making posts completely bare of pictures simply because "it's not our aim."
- Agreed. I have nothing to add here.- NO COMMUNITY POLLS. EQD and the like already do lots of stuff like that. IF we do, link it to MLR or something that won't create clutter on the blog We've already talked about this on Skype, but community polls would be useful for determining what listeners want so we can improve the blog. If this is going to be geared towards listeners more than musicians, the people who run the blog cannot be behind a brick wall. Yes, asking "what instrument do you play" is probably unnecessary, but polls can be practical for gauging our audience.
- Also agreed.
A2Z wrote:
- Credited posts. Fine for people to see who is recommending the stuff that is getting posted. No more than that if we want this to be still mainly run by a staff that filters the content to an extent.
Sure!- Macro focus. ARTISTS, not just individual songs, from all areas who are making good stuff and are generally active.
I agree that the focus should be on artists rather than individual songs, but I see nothing wrong with featuring individual songs now and then if they're remarkable in some way - groundbreaking/unique, notable collabs, etc.- Community Calender. Events, deadlines, hype/activity, releases, projects, albums, collaborations, etc.
Definitely like the idea, though I'm not sure how that would translate to Tumblr.- Toastbeard involvement. Artists from there, winners of competitions and their songs, themes and info for people interested. Reminders to tune in for the sync-listen. Weekly
YES.- "Blast from the past?" (maybe a different name). Retired pony artists, where are they now. Monthly or Bi-Monthly
Not sure if this is strictly necessary as a consistent, scheduled thing. If the retired artist in question has been doing something notable, then we can totally do this, but otherwise I don't see the need.- Spotlighting threads on MLR? I don't know, I think we should leave that for MLR entirely.
Yeah, for the most part we should keep MLR on MLR.- Interviews with community members small and large Bi-Monthly or slightly more
Yeah, interviews are fun! Can coincide with album releases or something interesting the interviewee is doing in the community.- Heavily music focused, nothing off-topic or creates clutter
Yes, and also keep the blog drama-free. Long opinionated posts like Mumble's that is already on the blog should be kept out even if they're relevant to music and/or the community.- Behind-the-music (name it Pre-Fade?) with producers. Studios, methods, tutorials Bi-Monthly, might be grouped with interviews altogether
Sure, could be fun, though possibly not quite as interesting to non-musicians if it gets too technical.- Guest authors (for articles?), interviews (guest interviewers?), all levels of fandom?, conversations encouraged (maybe should be directed to MLR threads to avoid clutter)
Definitely. Especially if things start to get busy for the dedicated authors, freelance writers encourage community involvement.- Remixes,Genres,Character Spotlights. I disagree, goes against macro-focus. Maybe "Best of Genre", but even that's a stretch imo"
I don't see what's wrong with this. If it's worth spotlighting, we should spotlight it. Lists and countdowns and such are something the brony fandom really seem to love, and if we're trying to appeal to the listeners here...- Link past lists? maybe not, let's keep things kind of fresh for the most part
Yeah I don't see the point of this unless past lists somehow become relevant.- Call and response with fansites who share a common interest
Yes. Networking is something we're going to want to have figured out..- DJ Mixes. Can probably be grouped with artist content entirely, or at least be labeled differently, but maybe not separated. Discussion on this
I'm not personally a fan of DJ mixes so this is up to you guys.- Convention talk from music standpoint (let's stay music focused, EQD/EFN already does convention coverage). Who's performing where and the like.
I'd definitely like to show some appreciation for the behind-the-scenes sound guys at the very least. Highlighting remarkable performances is also an option.- Brony Radio Station interviews and finding out about them can be grouped with interviewing altogether or slightly distinct. Discussion on this as well
Not sure if there's a whole lot to talk about here as far as radio stations are concerned, though like I said, networking is gonna be pretty important so we might want to talk to the stations about that.- PMV recognition
PMVs are awesome and all but I'm not sure if they belong on the blog unless the songs they use are made by bronies.- NO ART. Let's keep this primarily music focused. IF any art, it should be limited to album covers, artists label designs, and things of that nature.
Agreed.- NO COMMUNITY POLLS. EQD and the like already do lots of stuff like that. IF we do, link it to MLR or something that won't create clutter on the blog
Someone else mentioned this but polls would be great for getting feedback and seeing what we're doing right and what we can improve.
Conduit wrote:Skype is good for group discussion, and a horrible place for actual writing down of ideas. We need a editable google docs with everything that we have so far.
A2Z wrote:
- Monday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Tuesday: Tutorial
- Wednesday: Interview (any kind)
- Thursday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Friday: MLR Newsletter
- Saturday: Toastbeard post
- Sunday: Artist spotlight
(note: might switch around the saturday and sunday content since Toastbeard happens saturday evening)
Magnitude Zero wrote:A2Z wrote:
- Monday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Tuesday: Tutorial
- Wednesday: Interview (any kind)
- Thursday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Friday: MLR Newsletter
- Saturday: Toastbeard post
- Sunday: Artist spotlight
(note: might switch around the saturday and sunday content since Toastbeard happens saturday evening)
I'm really glad this schedule exists because it's a fantastic starting place.
What's the deal with the music spotlights? Is it like a musician spotlight that includes multiple songs of the same musician? Or are we going to find new songs or just songs that we haven't posted before to spotlight, kind of like EqD's music spotlight but with a little review for each song by someone who knows what they're talking about? I'm kind of leaning towards the latter but I wanna hear what you guys think.
A2Z wrote:-Organizers find the 3-4 best tracks in the groups by averaging out the ratings. Anything that has an honorable mention of some sort (like gets 7/10 but still doesn't make the cut because there were higher rated songs) will be presented in the next spotlight first. They might add some notes on what they thought of these decisions, maybe even cast in a vote as well, but their votes may have a little less weight or something. Still working on details on all this stuff. They will then work closely with the reviewers.
Freewave wrote:
Yeah I'm not a big fan of the leave the community > community continues following you model. If you're in the community and still making mlp music then that's great and you have our attention.
Ducks Unlimited wrote:But we shouldn't just have one post a day. I was concerned when I was reading Freewave's original itinerary that the blog was gonna get super cluttered 'cause there's just so much stuff we were gonna post, but now it's the opposite problem.
ganondox wrote:Though could someone still be part of the community without making mlp music? Like they still interact with the other mlp musicians and whatnot, but their music is no longer mlp focused.
Magnitude Zero wrote:A2Z wrote:
- Credited posts. Fine for people to see who is recommending the stuff that is getting posted. No more than that if we want this to be still mainly run by a staff that filters the content to an extent.
Sure!- Macro focus. ARTISTS, not just individual songs, from all areas who are making good stuff and are generally active.
I agree that the focus should be on artists rather than individual songs, but I see nothing wrong with featuring individual songs now and then if they're remarkable in some way - groundbreaking/unique, notable collabs, etc.- Community Calender. Events, deadlines, hype/activity, releases, projects, albums, collaborations, etc.
Definitely like the idea, though I'm not sure how that would translate to Tumblr.
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My thoughts are underlined.
My main concern here is the tone in which we'll be presenting all this information. If I'm understanding this correctly then our main goal is to kindle some interest in our little music scene, so I'm sort of wary of coming off as "too professional", know what I mean? Celebration rather than promotion (I mentioned that a bit on Skype) of brony music. We want to get people excited about the music. So we can have intelligent, informed posts and reviews, but using mostly-casual language. Organized, yes - but more "party" than "business" if you catch my drift. I really seem to be struggling with words today so let me know if you have no idea what I'm talking about.
ChocolateChicken wrote:A lot of the more popular and former pony musicians have moved away from making pony music and the fandom too. Whatever we do, we certainly should not try to get them to make more pony music or try to get them interested in the fandom again; that would just annoy them further, most likely, because they are extremely sensitive. I think the best think I suggest we do is continue to give support to any musicians who are still making great music - pony or non-pony - as well as newer musicians who also make great music - pony or non-pony.
I can list some great ones that are totally worth attention: Replacer, d.notive, Odyssey Eurobeat, PonyFireStone, Thorniair, General Mumble, BlackGryph0n (this dude is seriously the next Michael Jackson wow), JayB, and ToastWaffle come to mind. Most other musicians have either stopped making music all together or have recently been making really bad music in my opinion haha. Feel free to check these guys out and see if you like 'em!
Magnitude Zero wrote:A2Z wrote:
- Monday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Tuesday: Tutorial
- Wednesday: Interview (any kind)
- Thursday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Friday: MLR Newsletter
- Saturday: Toastbeard post
- Sunday: Artist spotlight
(note: might switch around the saturday and sunday content since Toastbeard happens saturday evening)
I'm really glad this schedule exists because it's a fantastic starting place.
What's the deal with the music spotlights? Is it like a musician spotlight that includes multiple songs of the same musician? Or are we going to find new songs or just songs that we haven't posted before to spotlight, kind of like EqD's music spotlight but with a little review for each song by someone who knows what they're talking about? I'm kind of leaning towards the latter but I wanna hear what you guys think.
A2Z wrote:Before I go back through a back-logged list of information that I need to compile and review for what we are all looking to have, maybe we should spend a little time thinking about how a weeks worth of this blog running will look like. A "schedule of events" as you will. How should we have events and content presented to the audience? Assuming that most people who subscribe to updates/ blog posts are going to be seeing this in their usual tumblr feed, I'm going to boldly say that we should NOT give someone who scrolls to the post a Wall-o-Text. I believe that to be unattractive on many different levels (feel free to argue with me if you disagree). Brevity is key here.
Format wise, an idea that LoreRD suggested (and I think some others did too), was seperating content release by Day of the Week. Here's a rough draft that he pitched to me: (feel free to leave comments on this structure please)
- Monday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Tuesday: Tutorial
- Wednesday: Interview (any kind)
- Thursday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Friday: MLR Newsletter
- Saturday: Toastbeard post
- Sunday: Artist spotlight
(note: might switch around the saturday and sunday content since Toastbeard happens saturday evening)
Since music is going to be the main focus, we will obviously need to be posting some of the freshest content out there for the listeners enjoyment. This should come from the lesser known artists primarily since that is who we are helping out after all, but can come from all walks of the fandom. I had an idea about how to sort of "pipeline" this process of finding and reviewing the better content so we don't have a small group of people running around trying to find new music, be somewhat objective about it, review it honestly, and getting bogged down with a bunch of other tasks. That gets tiring quickly and isn't fun (at least I think it isn't fun). What my plan is looks a bit like this:
Compilers --> Prelisteners --> Organizers --> Reviewers --> Bloggers
Freewave wrote:
Well BMD already has artist spotlights but can find a way to reblog or link that into Fimmusic. I do very much want BMD to be a sister site and vice versa. I'd love to find ways to link the two and have artist spotlights can carry over from BMD in some way.
ganondox wrote:Freewave wrote:
Well BMD already has artist spotlights but can find a way to reblog or link that into Fimmusic. I do very much want BMD to be a sister site and vice versa. I'd love to find ways to link the two and have artist spotlights can carry over from BMD in some way.
Well BMD does have entries for all the artists, but that's sort of the problem in this regard, it has "all" the artists, not just a spotlighting. This would highlight specific artists who are thought of worth talking about, not just whoever decides to submit there info in whenever. That's the other thing, is the BMD entries are sort of new musician focused and are often outdated as time goes on. The BMD entries can be used as a starting point for artist spotlights, but should not be the actual spotlights. Anyway, I agree they should be sister sites.
A2Z wrote:Before I go back through a back-logged list of information that I need to compile and review for what we are all looking to have, maybe we should spend a little time thinking about how a weeks worth of this blog running will look like. A "schedule of events" as you will. How should we have events and content presented to the audience? Assuming that most people who subscribe to updates/ blog posts are going to be seeing this in their usual tumblr feed, I'm going to boldly say that we should NOT give someone who scrolls to the post a Wall-o-Text. I believe that to be unattractive on many different levels (feel free to argue with me if you disagree). Brevity is key here.
Format wise, an idea that LoreRD suggested (and I think some others did too), was seperating content release by Day of the Week. Here's a rough draft that he pitched to me: (feel free to leave comments on this structure please)
- Monday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Tuesday: Tutorial
- Wednesday: Interview (any kind)
- Thursday: Music spotlights, 3-4 tracks
- Friday: MLR Newsletter
- Saturday: Toastbeard post
- Sunday: Artist spotlight
(note: might switch around the saturday and sunday content since Toastbeard happens saturday evening)
Since music is going to be the main focus, we will obviously need to be posting some of the freshest content out there for the listeners enjoyment. This should come from the lesser known artists primarily since that is who we are helping out after all, but can come from all walks of the fandom. I had an idea about how to sort of "pipeline" this process of finding and reviewing the better content so we don't have a small group of people running around trying to find new music, be somewhat objective about it, review it honestly, and getting bogged down with a bunch of other tasks. That gets tiring quickly and isn't fun (at least I think it isn't fun). What my plan is looks a bit like this:
Compilers --> Prelisteners --> Organizers --> Reviewers --> Bloggers
Jokeblue wrote:You fool. You've doomed the Spam thread to yet another, inevitable :3 spam.
Freewave wrote:Agree^. Likewise I hate when a musician or artist's blog becomes FULL of ask responses. I'm likely to unsubscribe to Eurobeat soon just for that reason even though i like that he's active and responsive to people (which is actually a postitive and unusual trait in this community). It just becomes an annoying feed when its irrelvent to you and what you want to read.
I don't want us to be super annoyingly active, answering pm's publically, or reblogging or writing irrevlevent stories.
Freewave wrote:A pony.fm and eqbeats monthly spotlight (best tracks of the month according to their stats) could be a nice monthly guest feature with mutual exposure as well. Something to think about.
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