31. nani’s totally superb guide to blogging a film project!





31. nani's totally superb guide to blogging!


 now, now. I hear you guys. You’re all toooootally wondering how I get my blogs looking so cool, funky, and swaggy. And you wanna know how to do it too! (say yes.)

 

well, you’re in luck, because I have a free blog post and I need something to write about! So today, I’m gonna tell you all my secrets and dark magic spells.

 

Now, the first thing that you’re gonna want to do is find your theme. It can be anything (just like barbie..), capybaras, the color of dirt, that awful turquoise and chevron combo that we were all obsessed with in the early 2010s… whatever you want! And then, as if you’re building a mood board, you’re just gonna start pulling things you like. Pinterest is the best for this. Try to make sure your pictures can sort of match, like they have a common ground (which, if you picked a theme, they should!)

 

Then, you’re gonna write your blog. I know, I know, I’m kind of skipping back and forth a little already, but that’s just the way I do things. But this is important! You need to know how long or short your blog is before continuing. Now, keep in mind the aesthetic of your blog when you’re writing, try to match your tone and writing voice to it. It wouldn’t really make sense to have a Bridgerton themed blog and be talking like you’re from outer banks, would it? remember to stay on topic, not just in terms of your theme, but also in your content. talk about how your film is going, what are the challenges? what are the successes? what would you wanna change?

 

Once you’ve done that, we can officially move on. Now, you’re gonna start formatting your blog. I like to make mine colorful, and have lots of line breaks. If you like using headings and subheadings, do that! add lots of pictures, and videos whenever you have. 

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