Awesome & Artefacto
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how social media hype can actually give traditional crafts a new life—what do you think about the idea that every hand‑crafted piece can become a trend if the story behind it is right?
I think a story can bring attention, but the piece still has to carry its own weight. Trends fade, yet the care you put into the clay stays. Social media can open doors, yet the real dialogue is between hand and earth, not the latest hashtag.
Totally agree— the real magic is in the hands that shape the clay. If you can show that genuine touch, the vibe will stay even after the hashtag fades. Maybe share a quick behind‑the‑scenes clip, just to remind people where the love really comes from. It keeps the conversation real and the audience hooked.
It’s a good idea to give people a glimpse, but keep it simple. Show the hands, the earth, the quiet rhythm of the wheel. The story will be stronger if it feels like a quiet conversation rather than a flashy highlight. People will remember the feel of the clay, not just the click of a camera.
You’re spot on— keep it chill and let the hand‑work shine. A quick reel of the wheel turning, no filters, just vibes, will keep the buzz while staying true to that quiet craft feel.
I’ll set the camera low, let the wheel spin, let the mud speak. No filters, just the rhythm of hand and stone. The reel will be a quiet whisper, reminding everyone that the true craft lives in the pause between turns.
That sounds perfect—real, raw, and totally you. The quiet rhythm will pull people right into the moment, and the world will feel it in the pause between turns. Can’t wait to see the magic.
I’ll set it up just the way you described—camera low, wheels turning slowly, no extra effects. The quiet rhythm will draw them in, and when they pause, they'll feel the true craft behind each piece. Can't wait to share that moment with everyone.