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Why Social Media Video is Important for Artists

Why Video is so Important for Artists

December 31, 2016

As it does every year, the 'best nine' pics trend started to surface, and when I looked at my own most popular posts on Instagram a strong pattern emerged. They were all videos. I tried sorting by impressions, then by engagement, then just by likes and comments separately and the result was the same. Video for the win — every single time. 

So why is video important for you as an artist?

Video is an extremely important part of your social media strategy for several reasons. Let's go through a few of them:

  1. Social video has been the hottest new thing all through 2016 and into 2017, and that's likely to continue. With so many social media platforms investing heavily in social video they want you to use it, and they'll actually float good quality examples to the top of people's feeds, getting you more eyeballs that you'll get on static images. Milk that for all it's worth before the next thing comes along!
     
  2. People love to watch artists as they create, to watch the process and feel like they're getting a peek behind-the-scenes into something they wouldn't ordinarily be able to see. This can be an intimidating barrier for artists to overcome, but if you can do it you'll reap the rewards.
     
  3. Building on the last point, video is a great way to build a bond with your audience, in much less time than you could do it through photos alone. People get to see you doing what you do best, and you have the opportunity to talk to them directly and tell them why you are doing something a particular way, explain your thought process and answer questions (if you're using live video). It's more intimate and feels more real than a heavily staged and curated still image. The greater the bond you can build with your audience the more loyal they are likely to be — coming back more often, buying more from you, recommending you to their friends etc. 
     
  4. If you can get someone to watch a video, you have a captive audience for a much longer time than it takes to double tap a photo. More time spent on your content equals greater retention and audience connection!
     
  5. You can offer greater value to your audience via video. Short 'how to' or instructional videos are hugely popular because they give your audience something they can take away with them, knowledge, ideas, or a new skill. Try doing all that in a single photo!
     
  6. Video simply catches your eye better than still images. It has the ability to draw you in and make you wonder what's coming up next.

So, what next? Scroll down for a step-by-step guide on how to see which of your content is most popular on Instagram. Why not try posting a video, a series of photos, and a still photo and then seeing which performs the best!


Learn how to create time-lapse videos of your own art by clicking here!

How to create time lapse speed art videos with BrownPaperBunny

How to Find your most popular Instagram posts

1. Click on the graph icon at the top of your account. (You'll need a business account)

Best Nine 2016 Instagram Business Account

2. Click on See More under Top Posts

Best Nine Instagram Top Posts

3. Choose the timeframe you want

Best Nine 2016 Instagram Timeframe

4. Filter through viewing options (Engagement, Impressions etc)

Best Nine 2016 Instagram How To

I'll be providing a lot more tips on social media for artists, how-to guides for easily creating good video, and much more over the next few weeks so make sure you've signed up to get the emails!

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Travel Sketchbook BrownPaperBunny

Portland Sketches

December 29, 2016

Over the Christmas break we've been traveling around Oregon, and I started sketching quick snippets of our activities to remind myself what we've done and seen on the trip. 

We've eaten a lot of delicious food, spent a LOT of time at Powell's bookstore (and bought a lot of large books we aren't sure how to get home), bought some of 'baby's' first toys, books and clothes, and strolled around some super cute Portland streets and neighborhoods.

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Travel Sketches by BrownPaperBunny

While this isn't the sort of art I usually create, I wanted to share it as a way of showing you 'behind-the-scenes' and what I've been up to lately. In fact, Behind-the-Scenes Content is idea number 17 in my free guide '21 Social Media Prompts for Artists' — if you haven't downloaded it yet, you can get it here. 

So, have you ever used a travel sketchbook to record your adventures? Let me know in the comments.


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Free Holiday Download by BrownPaperBunny

Free Holiday Download

December 19, 2016

Happy Holidays!! Christmas is my favorite time of year...getting to spend time with family and friends, the tree, the Christmas lights, the snow, and the food...oh the food!

To say thank you for joining me on this wonderful journey this year, I made you a little holiday printable you can download and print yourself at home. Did I mention it's free?

Just choose whether you'd prefer gold or copper, and click on that thumbnail to download your free printable. Then in your print settings just scale it to fit the paper you want to use and voila!

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Fine print: ©Brown Paper Bunny LLC 2016. For personal use only, not for resale or commercial use. :)


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Artist Gift Guide

December 12, 2016

I often get well-meaning friends and family buying me art supplies for birthdays and Christmas, but not being artists themselves they often buy things I either can't, or probably won't ever use. So if you have an artist friend you're trying to buy for — or you're tired of getting well-meaning, but crappy Christmas gifts, just point your friends and family this way!

Click to Tweet: This is the best Gift Guide for Artists! http://bit.ly/artistgiftguide via @BrownPaperBunny

Gifts for a Watercolor Lover

These gifts are perfect for someone who is either starting out or an experienced watercolor painter. They're all travel-friendly too which makes them great for the holidays! (Maybe with the exception of the books).

Paint Set
Paint Set
Brushes
Brushes
Watercolor Sketchbook
Watercolor Sketchbook
Water Pen
Water Pen
Watercolor Print
Watercolor Print
Watercolor Postcards
Watercolor Postcards
Watercolor Phone Case
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Watercolor Paper
Watercolor Paper
Book: Water Paper Paint
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Book: Watercolor Secrets
Book: Watercolor Secrets
Book: Local Color
Book: Local Color

Gifts for a Budding Fashion Designer / Illustrator

Whether they're just getting into fashion illustration and design or they're already pretty skilled at it, they're guaranteed to love any of these gifts!

Illustrated T-Shirt
Illustrated T-Shirt
Fashion Sketchbook
Fashion Sketchbook
2017 Calendar
2017 Calendar
Tombow Brush Markers
Tombow Brush Markers
Custom Fashion Portrait
Custom Fashion Portrait
Micron Pens
Micron Pens
Book: Techniques
Book: Techniques
Book: Inspiration
Book: Inspiration
Travel Mug
Travel Mug
Fashion Coloring Book
Fashion Coloring Book

Gifts for Ladies who like to Plan and Journal

The world of art journalling and planning is really taking off, and who couldn't use a little extra washi tape, some fun stickers, and you can never have too many pens!! These all make great stocking stuffers too!

Ban.do 2017 Planner
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Liquitex Paint Pens
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Washi Tape Kit
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Micron Pens
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Ban.do Stickers
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Printable Calendar
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Planner Stickers
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Acrylic Paint Set
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How to Use Instagram Live Video

How to use Instagram Live Video

December 12, 2016

Instagram Live video is finally rolling out to all users in the USA today, and here's some things you should know. 

No recordings: You can't record the video, save it for people to view later, or even save it to your phone. The comments and hearts all disappear after the broadcast too.

Comments: While you are broadcasting you can type comments yourself, which you can't do on Periscope. But viewers can't respond to other people's comments the way they can in Periscope. Typing someone's handle into the comment doesn't notify them or become clickable either (I tried).

Notifications: People will only know you are live if they happen to be using Instagram at the time.

Public Broadcast: In Periscope you can choose to only broadcast to individual people but in Instagram Live it is public for any of your followers to view. 

But How Should I Use Instagram Video?

Everyone is jumping on the latest social tool, but you're probably wondering how you should be using it. As artists and creatives, here are just a few ways in which you could bring value and be interesting for your followers:

How-To & Short Tutorials: Plan tutorials, and advertise them on your social media channels ahead of time. Everyone loves a quick how-to session that gives them a trick or two that makes things easier, or a gives them a great project they can complete quickly — especially if it's holiday-themed.

Surprise giveaways or holiday promotions and sales: Offer something extra special to your fans, which is a nice way to nurture them during the holidays anyway. As a bonus, once the broadcast is over post about it, telling people to stay tuned for your next one. Word will spread to those who didn't see it, and there is nothing like FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) to encourage people to follow you and pay closer attention to your content.

Behind-The-Scenes Content: Show people what you are working on, how you are making it, and tell them a little about your process. What might seem simple to you could be really interesting to other people!

You can get more social media content ideas in my free guide by clicking below.

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I still have some questions about Instagram Live and I suspect we'll see updates and changes in the next few weeks too. One thing I did find interesting was that their message says they'll notify 'some' of your followers when you go live. Is that because they have to be using the app at the time, or is Instagram purposefully restricting the number of people who are notified?

Instagram Live Video Notification

I'd love to hear about your experiences once you've used Instagram Live — leave me a comment below and let me know what you think!


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St John Knits Live Fashion Sketching by BrownPaperBunny

St John Knits Live Fashion Sketching

December 11, 2016

This weekend I was illustrating guests at the Shine Bright event being held by St. John Knits in Denver. I had so much fun, I mean what's better than getting to paint and draw fashion illustrations all afternoon, surrounded by lovely ladies and gorgeous fashions? 

View fullsize St John Knits Live Fashion Sketch Event
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If you're not too familiar with live fashion sketching, it involves drawing or painting guests, live, which means you have to be pretty quick. At this event I took a photo of each person on my phone and then got to work sketching them, so they didn't have to stand in front of me the whole time, but could spend their time sipping champagne and perusing the latest collection. 

Often at live sketching events you'll illustrate guests in the outfit they are already wearing, but the fun thing about this event was that they got to choose which of the new Resort 2017 Collection they wanted to be drawn in, from bright red evening dresses, to gorgeous black skirt suits. 

A video posted by Jessica Mack 🎨 Colorado Artist (@brownpaperbunny) on Dec 9, 2016 at 7:33am PST

Because I didn't have a lot of time to let paint dry my Tombow water-soluble brush markers were perfect. I just used a little water when I wanted to blend colors. I did finish off some of the sketches with metallic watercolors, but kept those areas small for fast drying. 


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Oh, Hello There!

December 6, 2016

I've made a lot of new friends online this year, and I thought a proper introduction was WELL overdue! I'd love to hear a little more about you too, so please leave me a comment — let me know where you're from, what you do, and what brought you to BrownPaperBunny!

So hi, my name is Jessica, and I'm Australian-born but I've been living in the USA for a few years now, with the last two and a half in Colorado. I kind of love it here, sunshine, mountains, fresh air — what's not to love! I live with my lovely husband, our naughty kitties (Bonnie and Clyde), and we have a baby girl on the way!

I'm a bit of a serial student and have a few different undergrad and graduate degrees in marketing, communications, commercial photography, information systems and I started (and dropped out of) a Masters of Fine Art majoring in Illustration — more about that below. For the past 16+ years I've been running marketing and social media programs for a wide variety of organizations from huge, global corporations to not-for-profit scientific organizations, to tech startups, and everyone in-between! Including General Motors, Starbucks, eWater, Raytheon, OtterBox, General Dynamics, LifeProof, DLA Piper, Robo 3D and more! And this year I went out on my own, focusing on social media consulting and coaching for creatives. I just saw so many talented artists out there doing themselves a terrible disservice online and thought 'I can help them!'

I'm also an artist and illustrator myself, with a penchant for watercolors, fashion illustration, bright color and whimsical, feminine subjects. I feel like I started my creative journey fairly late in life, and really only gave myself permission to start exploring art a few years ago. But after my first creative drawing and painting class, I was hooked, and now I pretty much sleep with a paintbrush in my hand. So if I can encourage even one person who thinks they 'aren't creative' to start drawing, painting, quilting, taking photos, baking, or any other creative pursuit that makes them happy, then I've achieved my ultimate goal! This is where I show you the self portrait I drew in my first creative drawing class, which I was trying to draw realistically and to scale by the way...and that I worked on for at least two hours — compared to a couple years (and a really good teacher) later. Anyone can learn to draw or paint. It just takes determination, practice, and someone to show you how....

Self portrait comparison BrownPaperBunny Jessica Mack

So, back to that Masters of Fine Art. I didn't have access to illustration courses where I was in Australia so when we moved to the USA I jumped at the chance to apply for a Masters course in Fine Art and Illustration. I learned SO much in my first semester, but after several classes on charcoal still life drawing, with each class being a huge time commitment and me working almost 100 hours a week trying to get a tech start-up off the ground, it really began to be too much. I might have stuck it out, but when I was told that my next few prerequisite classes were going to involve more still life studies, but this time in oil paint I simply got too impatient. I wanted to skip straight to bright colors and ink and watercolor, and illustration work. So I put my studies on hold and started doing my own thing. I left the still life charcoals behind....

Charcoal Still Life Studies by BrownPaperBunny

And started painting, bright, crazy things that made me happy!

Art by BrownPaperBunny

That's probably more than you ever needed to know about me, so now it's your turn. Tell me a little about yourself in the comments!

And if you're interested in improving your own online branding and social media, come join my private Facebook group or sign up to my email list to get lots of free tips and get your questions answered!

Ready to make some changes right now? Book a social media consulting session where I'll give you an analysis and action plan to get you where you want to go!


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Travel Sketching

December 5, 2016

This week we've been in Vancouver for some meetings and other things. We tried to get out and explore as much as we could but it's been non-stop, heavy rain the whole time, so we've mostly stuck to indoor activities. In fact, the first few days were so grey I started the Instagram hashtag #NotBlackAndWhiteJustVancouver ;)

Of course the sun came out and it was completely gorgeous, 20 minutes before we had to leave for the airport. Here are a couple of pics if you're interested...

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While we were there we visited the Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, which was really cool, and took a sea-plane flight around the area. And we also had a lot of lazy mornings in our hotel, eating breakfast in the lounge and sketching. 

Here are a few of my favorites from the Juxtapoz show. I wrote down who each of the pieces was by, and now I've managed to misplace that note. Sorry! Click on any of the images to see them a little bigger.

Oh Big Bird, you saucy fellow!

So, my question to you is what art supplies do you take with you when you travel — or what is in your handbag every day? I always take WAY more than I'm going to be able to use, but I was almost glad for the rainy weather, which meant I got some creative time in this trip!

In my carry-on I had two sketchbooks, a handful of Tombow markers, a bag of Prismacolor brush markers, stash of Micron Fineliners, Liquetex Paint Markers, some brushes, pencils, and my home-made travel watercolor tin! 

Travel Art Supplies

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