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DOGMATICA

By Femtanyl
• !Trigger Warning!
Genre: Screamo, Hardcore Techno
Target
Audience
Furries? Art communities? Rave scene?
Emo subculture? Hippies?

• Age range 18 – 30?

• A comparison between Femtanyl and


Halley Labs, a furry artist who creates
Speedcore music.
Key Messages
I want this music video to be about forgiveness.

DOGMATICA’s lyrics cover a first-person perspective on conflicts like


self-worth, depression and suicidal thoughts.

Other than my own personal experiences, I have learnt through


research that forgiving yourself leads to healing.
Mental wellbeing and forgiveness

• Mental wellbeing can be affected by self blame

• Forgiving yourself can be a step towards personal growth and fulfilment.

• This could impact on the image you have on yourself and may also reduce
mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.

• Letting go of the past and being positive about the future could also contribute to
feelings of self-worth.
How does this
music relate to
wellbeing?

Online quote
Rage rooms

• An extreme way of letting out emotions physically


What do I want
my target
audience to feel?

I want to match their emotions, and I want them to feel Inspired,


calm and motivated through my art. Help them have a voice.
Other ideas and how I will use software:
• After Effects – Graphical effects, editing
• Premiere Pro (?) – Compiling live action clips? Might be obsolete.
• Blender – Creating characters, animation, imaginative spaces,
particles etc.
• Cinematography – Possible stop motion, greenscreen, backgrounds,
transitions with surreal footage etc.
• Practical Effects – Crafting hand puppet prop?
• Adobe Flash/Animate (?) – Overlay vector animations
Concept Art
End – Questions? Requests?
Resources
Guarnaccia, Melissa. “What Is Self-Forgiveness and Why Is It Important to Your Mental Health?” Www.betterhelp.com,
betterhelp, 21 Feb. 2024, www.betterhelp.com/advice/self-esteem/what-is-self-forgiveness-and-why-is-it-important-to-your-
mental-health/. Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

Femtanyl. “DOGMATICA, by Femtanyl.” DOGMATICA, Bandcamp, 12 Sept. 2023,


femtanyl.bandcamp.com/track/dogmatica. Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

CentreToWave. “Let’s Talk about How “Dark” Music Can Negatively Affect Our Mental Health.” Reddit, 8 Mar. 2022,
www.reddit.com/r/LetsTalkMusic/comments/t97x18/lets_talk_about_how_dark_music_can_negatively/. Accessed 20 Mar.
2024.

“Hardcore (Electronic Dance Music Genre).” Wikipedia, 16 May 2022,


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcore_(electronic_dance_music_genre). Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

LABS, HALLEY. “HALLEY LABS.” HALLEY LABS, Bandcamp, 6 Jan. 2010, lapfox.bandcamp.com/. Accessed 20 Mar.
2024.

Music, Guardian. “Listening to “Extreme” Music Makes You Calmer, Not Angrier, according to Study.” The Guardian, The
Guardian, 22 Feb. 2018, www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jun/22/listening-heavy-metal-punk-extreme-music-makes-you-
calmer-not-angrier-study. Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

Staff, Editorial. “Psychology behind Rage Rooms: The Attraction and Advantages by TurtleVerse.” Turtleverse.com, 22 July
2023, turtleverse.com/psychology-behind-rage-rooms-the-attraction-and-advantages/. Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

Wikipedia Contributors. “Screamo.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Dec. 2019, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screamo.


Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

Lohmann, Raychelle Cassada. “The Therapeutic Benefits of Extreme Music | Psychology Today United Kingdom.”
Www.psychologytoday.com, psychologytoday, 5 Sept. 2015, www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/teen-angst/201509/the-
therapeutic-benefits-extreme-music. Accessed 20 Mar. 2024.

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