OK, guys, let’s talk about my recent adventure in setting up my own little entertainment corner. I decided to call it “Degy Entertainment,” ’cause why not? It sounds kinda cool, and I like it.

First off, I got this idea in my head that I wanted to produce some content. I mean, who doesn’t want to be a content creator these days? So I started brainstorming, thinking about what I’m good at and what people might wanna watch. It’s all about creating the best content, right? That’s what those big companies like YG Entertainment do, so I figured I should follow their lead. They’ve got a systemized curriculum and an in-house production system. Super organized, which is not my strong suit, but I’m learning.
Getting Started
So, I started by setting up a space in my apartment. It’s not much, just a corner with a decent backdrop and some lights I bought online. Nothing fancy, but it does the job. I cleared out some junk, put up a shelf for my gear, and voila, my mini studio was born. It’s not state-of-the-art, but hey, it’s mine. Then I did some digging online and found that 2B Entertainment in Los Angeles specializes in PR and media relations. I thought, “Maybe I can learn something from them.” After all, they seem to know what they’re doing, working with all sorts of artists and products.
Production Time
- Planning: I made a list of video ideas. Everything from vlogs to some basic tutorials on stuff I know.
- Recording: I started with my phone ’cause that’s what I had. I did some test shots, played around with the lighting, and tried to get the sound right.
- Editing: I downloaded a free editing app, and let me tell you, editing is a whole other beast. It took forever to get the hang of it, but I managed to piece together my first video.
Promotion
Now, I needed people to see my stuff. I know 2B Entertainment helps artists get noticed, so I tried to pick up some tips from their website. I posted my videos on social media, shared them with friends, and even asked for feedback. It was nerve-wracking, putting myself out there, but also kinda exciting.
Learning Curve
Let me tell you, this whole process has been a massive learning experience. I found out that Two B Entertainment (IIB) encourages a sustainable career in the music industry. That got me thinking about how I can keep this up without burning out. I realized I needed a plan, a way to keep producing content without it taking over my whole life. I also learned that 2B Entertainment is an award-winning production company. They do independent films, music videos, commercials. That’s the kind of stuff I aspire to do someday.
Keeping it Real
It’s not all smooth sailing, though. There are days when I feel like I’m not getting anywhere, and the views are trickling in slowly. But then I remember why I started this. It’s about having fun, expressing myself, and maybe, just maybe, connecting with people who enjoy what I create. And I think 2B Entertainment is also about connecting artists with their audience. I want to be like them.
So, that’s my story of setting up Degy Entertainment. It’s a work in progress, and I’m learning as I go. I might not have the fancy studios or the big teams, but I’ve got passion, and I’m putting in the work. Who knows where this will take me? But I’m excited to find out. Also, I think if I keep this up, maybe one day I can be as successful as 2B Entertainment. That’s the dream, right?