41 min

Andres Aparicio: Turning music into Film Filmtalkz

    • Visual Arts

In this episode, we chat with Andres Aparicio, a music artist from Bakersfield with over 50,000 monthly listeners and four albums under his belt.
 
Andres knew he had a love for creating music early on with his life, picking up his first violin when he was only just eight years old. Influenced early on by bands such as My Chemical Romance, Dance Gavin Dance, Drake, and Say Anything.
 
He speaks about the styling of his videos, which tend to have a retro vibe helping it create a nostalgic feeling to his art, as well as how he goes about developing concepts and his love for music.
 
You can listen to all Andres music on spotify:  
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1kHRymNPmogG52AtyIJKQF
 
‘Create Incredible’ has now changed to ‘Filmtalkz’, but fear not, all episodes are still available here.
 
Have you got a story you want to tell? Sign up to the Filmworkz Academy to find out more ways we can support you.
 
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In this episode, we chat with Andres Aparicio, a music artist from Bakersfield with over 50,000 monthly listeners and four albums under his belt.
 
Andres knew he had a love for creating music early on with his life, picking up his first violin when he was only just eight years old. Influenced early on by bands such as My Chemical Romance, Dance Gavin Dance, Drake, and Say Anything.
 
He speaks about the styling of his videos, which tend to have a retro vibe helping it create a nostalgic feeling to his art, as well as how he goes about developing concepts and his love for music.
 
You can listen to all Andres music on spotify:  
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1kHRymNPmogG52AtyIJKQF
 
‘Create Incredible’ has now changed to ‘Filmtalkz’, but fear not, all episodes are still available here.
 
Have you got a story you want to tell? Sign up to the Filmworkz Academy to find out more ways we can support you.
 
Follow us for more on:
Instagram
Linkedin
Letterboxd
Twitter
Facebook

41 min