Michael Aranda
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Birth name | Michael Peter Aranda |
Born | California, US | February 27, 1986
Occupation(s) | Vlogger, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, percussion |
Years active | 2007–present |
Associated acts | Chameleon Circuit |
Website | youtube |
Michael Peter Aranda (born February 27, 1986) is an American vlogger, musician, and professional online video producer originally from Chino Hills, California. He is best known for his association with Hank Green of VlogBrothers and their work on SciShow. As of January 2017, Michael's main YouTube channel has about 220,000 subscribers and more than 11.3 million total video views. He is also the founder and CEO of Synema Studios, a video production studio operating out of Missoula, Montana.
Early life[edit]
Michael Peter Aranda was born on February 27, 1986, to Francisco Aranda and Cheryl Melendez. He has always been fascinated with computers and learned to read and write at the age of 4 with the help of video games.[citation needed]
Aranda is the oldest of four siblings, two sisters and one brother. Aranda's youngest sister is actress Rene Michelle Aranda.
When Aranda was a sophomore in high school, his mother and father split up, around the same time his mother found out she had breast cancer. She died after her seven-year battle with this disease in June 2009. Aranda graduated from Ayala High School in 2004.
Aranda has been interested in music for the majority of his life. He began playing the trumpet in sixth grade, and was in marching band in both junior high and high school, where he eventually became the drum major. During that time he learned how to play the French horn, mellophone, baritone, flute, clarinet, saxophone, guitar, piano, marimba, xylophone, vibraphone, drum set, and turn table. Towards the end of high school, he participated in the drum line and color guard.
Personal life[edit]
Aranda currently resides in Missoula, Montana where he works as a video editor, sound designer, and occasional host on various YouTube shows like SciShow and Crash Course. As of the Spring 2015 semester, he was enrolled as a student and taking classes at the University of Montana, located in Missoula.
Making movies[edit]
After graduating from high school, Aranda began attending the Brooks Institute with an emphasis in writing and directing. As a child, he would often use his father's camcorder to record movies using his siblings or his action figures.
Career[edit]
YouTube[edit]
Aranda is best known for his YouTube channels, including "michaelaranda", which he uses as a platform for creating videos and music. His outro signature is "Arandavision" and he describes his fans as "Arandanauts" in his YouTube bio. This YouTube page, established in 2007, has 239,713 subscribers and more than 10.6 million total video views as of August 2014. More popular videos include "The Fiesta Beat", produced in 2009 for Ford, to publicize the release of the 2011 Ford Fiesta, and "What Does It Mean To Be British?" and "The Nerilocation", featuring Charlie McDonnell. Aranda has two other YouTube channels, "whatimdoingrightnow" and "whatimpwningrightnow". On his second channel, WhatImDoingRightNow, he originally uploaded short clips directly from his iPhone of his current location and activities, with the title of each video consisting of the corresponding date and time; in 2014, he shifted towards longer, daily vlog-style videos. This YouTube page was established on August 2, 2009, and, as of September 2012, has 17,000+ subscribers and 2.3 million+ total video views. On his third channel, WhatImPwningRightNow, he uploads narrated LP gaming videos. This YouTube channel was established on May 10, 2011, and, as of September 2012, has over 1,500 subscribers and 17,000+ total video views.
Primarily, however, Aranda's work is with other YouTubers, in a production or musical capacity, and has worked with several over the years. A few more notable colleagues include online video personalities Charlie McDonnell and Alex Day, political and current affairs discussion vlogger Dan Brown, Emily Graslie of the educational YouTube channel The Brain Scoop, and online educator and entrepreneur Hank Green. He currently lives in Missoula, Montana, and works with Green on projects such as Crash Course and SciShow. He was a full-time employee of Green's company, Complexly, for many years; however, in March 2017, he transitioned to being a contractor for them in order to focus on work from his own production company, Synema Studios.
Synema Studios[edit]
Founded in 2012 by Aranda, Synema Studios advertises itself as a video production studio for hire.[1] Located in Missoula, Montana, the company is composed of a small team dedicated to improving the online presence and marketing outreach of businesses.
Music[edit]
Aranda is a producer and band member of the musical group Chameleon Circuit, in addition to several electro-rock remixes of traditional Christmas songs. He is associated with DFTBA Records, founded by Alan Lastufka and Hank Green.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Synema Studios". LinkedIn.
- ↑ "Chameleon Circuit". Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Retrieved August 20, 2012. Unknown parameter
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