N'fluence Premiere | Top 5 Music Video Countdown Show
/Carrie for /CW
N'fluence Premiere Spring Episode! We're giving music videos a whole new meaning.----------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Carrie for /CW
Well excussseeee the hell out of meeeeee! But Mr. Cam Will, who told you to kill this video like that, huh?
To apply pressure with slight work is quite a skill set and as we have been noticing, Cam Will has not let up. With a well crafted track, meaty bars, and quite the catchy flow, it turns the video into sport. Black on Black with masked faces linked up in the middle of a small stadium, challenges the “vibe” of who the hell Cam thinks he is.
He answers the question with technique and a “vibe” that is quite nostalgic for people like me. These figures are not just “anybody” but everybody. A squad cauldron of faces known, but also mysterious, unrecognizable, and unfuckwitable. Movement like a chain that can not be broken, a pacing heartbeat on the race to something great.
Is this Milwaukee Music? In all the ways language can remove the stigma of that phrase. . . YES!
As Cam says “They should know the vibes” and I do. They are the same kind that sparked CopyWrite. A young hunger that is unsatisfied until it awakens something bigger.
It’s something there. . . but word to the wise. . . make sure when you wake up that beast you have something to feed it.
[I’m putting this one in rotation]
Lexi for /CW
"Vibes" out now: http://hyperurl.co/VIBEScamwillFollow Cam Will:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_camwill/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecamwillDirecte...
“You a fuck boy if you don’t work. Closed caption.”
That's it! That is the line. We have nothing else to say!
S/o to Cardiac Da Pulse for the vibes as we get to this “work”. With production by DJ Payday, the track is very clear: “There is a distinction in the characters. There is distinction in the grind.”
& if y’all don’t get that, there is NOTHING else to discuss.
[HAHA we get it tho!]
/CW
Watch the official music video of "Work" by Cardiac Da Pulse.Directed By: BMDF(Black Market Dance and Film) ProductionsStream Summer On Sunset:https://open.s...
We're halfway through March which means halfway through FemFest's #PortraitsOfFemme programming. FemFest is a platform for femmes, trans, GNC, women, non-binary and BIPOC, honoring the reclamation of power for those who have been historically excluded from, or not had, creative spaces!
Through collaborative planning & execution with a diverse host of women/femme-identifying & nonbinary leaders in local arts scenes, FemFest will optimize its platform for Women’s History Month with “Portraits of Femme.”
We wanted to follow up with a few new events, and remind you all of the rest of this months initiatives:
Open Call #Portraits of Femme, All Month | CopyWrite Magazine is hosting videos that people submit through the FemFest website. It's our hope that #PortraitsOfFemme gives a platform to everyone included in FemFest's mission. Participants will be able to take part informally by sharing their art with the inclusion of tagged content on Instagram. By tagging @rwfemfest & @copywritemag, along with the hashtag #PortraitsOfFemme artists’ will have their creations re-shared across multiple platforms.
March 25th, 6 PM CST | Ms. Lotus Fankh is hosting a panel discussion around the topic Impact & Importance of Women in Music. This event will stream live on Facebook from the Ms. Lotus Fankh and the FemFest pages. Join in to listen to members of Women in Music Chicago, Girls Rock MKE, Revolution Ready, founding members of FemFest, and other women centered organizations discuss the impact and importance of women in music.
March 26th, 5 PM CST | Additionally, the FemFest audience will be encouraged to view the March 26th session of Grace Weber’s Music Lab on Facebook Live, featuring Tiffany Miranda; the founder of Girls Make Beats.
March 28th, 7 PM CST | Cactus Club Moving Image Series welcomes guest programmer Britany Gunderson who has organized the third Femfest Video Showcase. This year the showcase will be available virtually for one week through Vimeo & cactusclubmilwaukee.com. The program features film and video work from Milwaukee artists that explore gender and identity through performance, history, and personal storytelling.
To generate proceeds in support of the various artists involved & future programming endeavors, donations will be accepted online www.rwfemfest.com/donate, via PayPal @Riverwest Fem Fest or Venmo @Riverwest-FemFest.
Contact
For more information, please contact: rwfemfest@gmail.com
To Submit a video:
GENERAL VIDEO SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Horizontal Frame
Submit as a URL link via YouTube, Vimeo, etc. (for embedding)
Written caption/description on why the song &/or artist inspires you
Participants may submit video links via google form.
SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Content must include: #PortraitsOfFemme
Content must include two mentions: @copywritemag @rwfemfest
It is about that time again. . .
Want to get your work on copywritemag.com? Follow this submission requirements when submitting to CopyWrite’s online platform or another media platform nationwide.
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