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This week we're joined by Niel Guilarte of All Things Post Podcast! All Things Post is a community that highlights the talented magicians behind the scenes in film, television, video, music, the arts & more. Each episode they feature post-production professionals, workflow advice, techniques, highlights, stories, and successes in order to inspire and educate others. Check out his podcast on Stitcher here: https://www.stitcher.com/show/all-things-post --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/puget-systems/message
In this episode Nick G. is joined by Niel Guilarte, a podcaster, producer and documentarian to discuss the choices he made in telling a story in his documentary The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary. As creators and artists, we get to choose what we put on the proverbial canvas. Our choices are gospel until we quickly realize that the world does not revolve around us as we'd like it to. Niel Guilarte hosts and produces a podcast called All Things Post. SUBSCRIBE on all the podcast players and apps you find my show. You can find all the links and shows at http://www.allthingspost.net DOWNLOAD The Messengers: A Podcast Documentaryon iTunes and Amazon Prime! FOLLOW Niel's Vlog on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/NielGuilarte SUPPORT THE SHOW by becoming a supporter on PATREON. Get access to early releases of the podcast, behind the scenes videos, and content only for our dedicated Patrons Click on this link and start supporting the show. https://www.patreon.com/thedependentindependent SHARE and RATE our show! The TDI Podcast can be downloaded and streamed on almost every podcast player out there, on both Android and iOs. TO MAKE IT EASY TO FIND, click on these links to find the show on: iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Our Host Feed on LIBSYN.Com, & GooglePlay Store FOLLOW THE COMMUNITY on FACEBOOK at the The Dependent Independent Podcast Page SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE Channel! We have past MiniSodes every other Thursday. Check out Nick G.'s SUBSCRIBER videos on our YouTube Channel on The Dependent Independent Podcast YouTube Channel Follow Nick G. on Twitter: @Dependent_Nick Email the Show @ thedependentindependent@gmail.com
Niel Guilarte is a producer, director and founder of Wildstyle Media based out of Orlando, Florida. Niel talks about his experience directing and editing, The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary and what he looks for when hiring a location sound recordist. Niel also hosts a podcast called All Things Post.
He's an award winning digital media content producer, director and editor. He's also a huge supporter of the podcast community. Meet Niel Guilarte. The filmmaker specializes in high end media creation and post production. He also works with entrepreneurs and creatives and developing and bringing their visions to life, so he's also a collaborator and a coach.The documentary he directed, The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary, is on iTunes and Amazon. That's where Niel first crossed my storytellers radar. He's also host of the All Things Post podcast and a founding member of the Florida Podcasters Association.Niel is also a core organizer and promoter of Podfest Multimedia Expo, the second largest podcast conference for beginners and Indie podcasters in the country.
Your Documentary Movie Lifestyle Transformed: A year ago we met at MAPCON where today's returning co-host was promoting an upcoming documentary movie called The Messengers. Scott interviewed Niel because he was looking to lose 100 lbs for a major lifestyle transformation as well. Since then the film has been shot and edited over the past ten months. He's the Director, Editor, he shot all drone footage, and much of the film personally. He also hosts the All Things Post podcast for almost three years now. He has also since become a podcast zero to launch coach, speaker, is currently working on a short documentary on Haiti, and is even shooting parts of a sports documentary called Beyond The Game! Welcome back to our show, returning co-host, Niel Guilarte! On This Episode You Will Hear: [spp-timestamp time="01:00"] Intro with Niel [spp-timestamp time="01:06:20"] Final Words (http://themessengersdoc.com/index.php/category/podcast/) [spp-tweet tweet="#THISISMYMESSAGE ! #TheMessengers A Podcast Documentary @nielguilarte @LIVETHEFUEL "] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B1WEOHMaPA] Links and Resources: Niel Guilarte on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/niel.guilarte) Niel Guilarte on Twitter (https://twitter.com/NielGuilarte) Wildstyle Media (http://www.wildstylemedia.net/) Wildstyle on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/wildstylemedia/) Wildstyle on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/wildstylemedia) Wildstyle on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/mywildstyle) The Messengers (http://themessengersdoc.com/index.php/category/podcast/) The Messengers on Indiegogo (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-messengers-a-podcast-documentary#/) The Messengers Movie (http://themessengersdoc.com/) The Messengers on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheMessengersDoc/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE) The Messengers Podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/messengers-podcast-documentary/id1136545621?mt=2) All Things Post (http://www.allthingspost.net/) All Things Post on Twitter (https://twitter.com/allthingspost) Fitness in Post (http://fitnessinpost.com/) The Fitness Confidential Podcast (http://vinnietortorich.com/category/podcast/) MAPCON aka Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (http://podcastmidatlantic.com/) People Mentioned: Super Joe Pardo (http://superjoepardo.com) Michael O’Neal (http://solohour.com/) John Lee Dumas (http://eofire.com/) Mark Asquith (https://livethefuel.com/005-100lb-weight-loss-journey-funding-the-messenger-on-indiegogo/www.excellence-expected.com/about-mark-asquith/) Vinnie Tortorich (http://vinnietortorich.com/) Chris Krimitsos (http://www.chriskrimitsos.com/) Final Words: I just want to inspire people to get up and find their voice. Inspire people to live their dream... Action Steps: Please Submit an iTunes Show Rating & Review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/livethefuel/id1150969758?mt=2) , we need more reviews to increase our ranking and appearance. We love 5 Stars! Join THE FUEL TANK (http://livethefueltank.com/) our community on Facebook! – “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” ~ Quote by Jim Rohn Be sure to check out our Resources (https://livethefuel.com/resources) and a reminder to “Keep Living The Fired Up Epic Life everyone!” #livethefuel
Niel Guilarte has had a love affair with movies for as long as he can remember and now he makes them for a living. As founder of his production company, Wildstyle Media Group, his podcast, All Things Post, and as a documentary film maker, Niel is the quintessential entrepreneur juggling multiple projects and tasks all at once and delivering quality content through various forms of media. Tune in to find out how he got started in film, how shooting homicide video for the police department helped hone his craft, how being a self-taught content creator didn’t stop him from going after his dreams and his previous life as a DJ and his love of freestyle music and vinyl records. 05:20 - The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary and The Messengers Podcast 06:57 - How Niel got involved with The Messengers film 08:19 - Niel’s background 15:48 - His most important film project 19:15 - Our love of freestyle music, turntables, and vinyl records 23:59 - How I used to schlep my DJ equipment around back in the day 26:05 - Legends of Freestyle Podcast idea 27:52 - Freestyle music - an audio history 30:49 - Shooting homicide video for the Orlando Police Department and how it helped improve his craft 37:16 - “Doing” in order to achieve your goals 38:58 - Niel’s big year 41:07 - Attracting the right people to detract “the haters” 45:14 - Where his positive outlook comes from 47:34 - Niel’s advice to the PJ tribe 49:22 - “Leveling up” and mentoring others 52:16 - The mentors who’ve helped shape his future 54:15 - All Things Post Podcast 55:29 - How he’s landing the big guests for his podcast 01:00:44 - The one most misunderstood thing about him 01:01:26 - What he’s changed his mind about recently 01:02:42 - What his family means to him Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/niel-guilarte-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This episode is brought to you by Studio Network Solutions and their EVO Shared Storage unit. Every EVO includes their easy to use media management software for organizing, tagging, and finding your media across all of your storage devices—even external, local, and cloud services. For more info check out studionetworksolutions.com/commandedit. In this episode we grab some face time with fellow editor and podcaster Niel Guilarte. He runs the All Things Post podcast, featuring awesome interviews with the post-production elite. As well he has directed/edited The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary that is coming out very soon. Keep posted (ugh...please forgive me, I didn't realize what I was typing until I read that back in my head) to The Messengers FB Page for more info on how to get your copy. Or head over to the Indiegogo page and contribute to get your copy when they're ready. Links All Things Post Podcast The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary The Messengers FB Page All Things Post FB Group The Messengers Indiegogo Page (ordering info herein) Song used in this episode was Savior of the Nations Come by Brique a Braq. Get royalty-free stock music from Soundstripe: http://soundstripe.grsm.io/joshshort Use the code COMMANDEDIT for 10% off! Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CommandEdit Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CommandEdit/ Get more of the podcast at http://www.CommandEditPodcast.com
Niel Guilarte is the owner of Wild Style Media in Tampa Florida, which is an award-winning, high-end video and production company. Niel is also host of the All Things Post podcast, founding member of the Florida Podcasters Association and co-organizer of Podfest Multimedia Expo with Chris Krimitsos. Niel is also a podcast launch coach and speaker Message from Niel to Mindful Tribe: You Can Do Whatever You Want To Do. My biggest life lesson was someone telling me, you shouldn't do more than one thing. NOT listening to that advice is why I am currently enjoying some of the best days of my life. Please don't ever give up on what you want to do. Be mindful of how you do it, but do EVERYTHING that you want to do. Contact Info Website: www.WildStyleMedia.net Podcast: All Things Post Twitter & IG: @NielGuilarte and or/ @AllThingsPost / @WildStyleMedia Facebook: @NielGuilarte Recent Movie: www.TheMessengersDoc.com A movie about podcasting Movie Trailer: The Messengers Podcast Documentary Purchase The Messengers DVD ($25.00) Most Influential Person My father Effect on Emotions I think I control them better now because I'm mindful of my emotions. Before, I let my emotions control me a lot. Thoughts on Breathing That's [breathing] a new one for me. I just recently started doing that; controlling my breathing, closing my eyes, counting to 10, those type of small simple steps. It really calms me down. I never realized [the difference]. I apply that [mindful breathing] now; late at night when I'm editing I sort of balance myself and then I keep moving and that's been working great. Suggested Resources Book: The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen F. Covey App: The Google Calendar App: Calm Bullying Story When I was a kid I was jumped a few times for liking and doing the things that I do and being told I should only focus on one thing. I was bullied verbally and sometimes physically, as kids are. Back then we didn't know that's what it was called. As much as people shouldn't bully, the amount you allow is sort of in your power. This is where I rely on the Christian side, making me a stronger man so that I tolerate less bullying. I allow a little less in. That doesn't mean that people don't force themselves, but people tend to not bully you as much when you have a certain level of confidence about yourself. When I worked for the police department, I learned that you are somewhat the reason you got robbed because you had your head down or you were distracted. You give clues to people to harm you. If you walk like you are a confident person, and you walk alert, you are a little less likely to become a victim. I say in life, if you want to be bullied less, ordered around less, manipulated less, be more confident in yourself and in what you believe in whatever that is, then you'll be less likely to allow it. It is to some degree, a little bit in our control; not all of it. Just a little bit.
Welcome to episode 563 of the School of Podcasting Have you ever had a problem with something, and then when you stated your problem out loud the answer came to you as you were saying it? You can use that exercise to help your podcast. I recently read about 80% of the book Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio by Jessica Abel. Jessica went DEEP INSIDE NPR and the creators of This American Life and took lots of notes and shared them. One strategy they use to shape a story is to say out loud, "I'm doing a story about X, and what is interesting about it is Y. They say it's important to do this out loud to a real person. Then to shape your story you use this tool, Somebody does something because of ____(their motivation) but _____(a challenge). If you can't answer the but, then ask yourself, "What do I have?" They have another exercise where their focus setting may be something like. "This happened _______, then this ____, then this ____, and you would #$%&! believe it but ____. And the reason that is interesting to every single person walking on the face of the earth is ______. This is where I draw the line. Sure we want everyone to like our episode, but that is NOT going to happen. If you try to make a podcast that is interesting to every single person, you will go crazy. Keep in mind these people are telling stories, and stories are powerful, but in certain circumstances, they don't really fit. For example, Many podcasters want to make money with their podcast (motivation) but only 10% of podcasters get enough downloads to get big named sponsors. Then this guy start a podcast about horses, and you won't believe it but he got a sponsor when he had less than 100 downloads per episode. He added more and more shows and called it a network, and ignored the CPM model brought over by radio, and now he is making a full-time living with his podcast. The reason this is important is dynamic ad insertion is paying very low rates and uninformed podcasters may take those fees because they feel they can't get a sponsor without huge downloads. If I'm interviewing technology, it may be a piece of technology that eliminates the challenge. Some podcasters have a hard time sharing promotional material with their guests, but podhero.io makes it easy. Your intro Can Make or Break Your Podcast This is from the Book Ted Talk by Chris Anderson Zak Ebrahim did a TED Talk, and he originally was going to start his talk with this paragraph: I was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1983 to a loving American Mother and an Egyptian Father who tried their best to create a happy childhood for me. It wasn't until I was seven years old that our family dynamic started to change. My father exposed me to a side if Islam that few people (including the majority of Muslims) get to see but in fact when people take the time to interact with one another it doesn't take long to realize that for the most part, we all want the same things out of life The folks at TED brainstormed and help him come up with this opening Paragraph: On November 5th 1990 a man named El Sayyid Nosair walked into a hotel in Manhattan and assassinated Rabbi Meir Kahanethe leader of the Jewish Defense league. Nosair was found not guilty of the murder, but while serving time on lesser charges he and other men started planning attacks on a dozen New York City landmarks including tunnels, synagogues, and the united Nations Headquarters. Thankfully those plans were foiled by an FBI informant. Sadly the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center was not. Nosair would eventually be convicted for his involvement in the plot. El Sayyid Nosair is my father. The audience was riveted See video https://youtu.be/lyR-K2CZIHQ Leave Out Stuff That You Don't Need Here is an example from the TED Talks book byChris Anderson(also available on Audible) Once, when I was eight years old, my father took me fishing. We were in a tiny boat, five miles from shore, when a massive storm blew in. Dad put a life jacket on me and whispered in my ear, "Do you trust me, son?" I nodded. He threw me overboard. [pause] I kid you not. Just tossed me over! I hit the water and bobbed up to the surface, gasping for breath. It was shockingly cold. The waves were terrifying. Monstrous. Then . . . Dad dived in after me. We watched in horror as our little boat flipped and sank. But he was holding me the whole time, telling me it was going to be OK. Fifteen minutes later, the Coast Guard helicopter arrived. It turned out that Dad knew the boat was damaged and was going to sink, and he had called them with our exact location. He guessed it was better to chuck me in the open sea than risk getting trapped when the boat flipped. And that is how I learned the true meaning of the word trust. EXAMPLE 2: SAME STORY WITH TOO MUCH DETAIL AND NO EMOTION I learned trust from my father when I was eight years old and we got caught in a storm while out fishing for mackerel. We failed to catch a single one before the storm hit. Dad knew the boat was going to sink, because it was one of those Saturn brand inflatable boats, which are usually pretty strong, but this one had been punctured once and Dad thought it might happen again. In any case, the storm was too big for an inflatable boat and it was already leaking. So he called the Coast Guard rescue service, who, back then, were available 24/7, unlike today. He told them our location, and then, to avoid the risk of getting trapped underwater, he put a life jacket on me and threw me overboard before jumping in himself. We then waited for the Coast Guard to come and, sure enough, 15 minutes later the helicopter showed up—I think it was a Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk— and we were fine. The first version is a story of trust and emotion. The second version has tangents left and right and is filled with information that doesn't back up the main story. If we "X Y" this, My Dad and I went fishing, but he threw me overboard. And this is interesting as we all need to learn how to trust people. The second version doesn't even bring up the key sentence for me, "Do you trust me son?" In the book Secrets of Dynamic Communications: Prepare with Focus, Deliver with Clarity, Speak with Power author Ken Davis states, "To make it as clear and powerful as possible, it is necessary to know exactly what you want to accomplish and then keep only material that will contribute to the objective." He also states, If you aim at nothing, you will hit it every time. Another strategy is that if you just throw enough things at your audience, one of them is bound to have an impact. Niel J. Guilarte Editor of The Messengers: a Podcast Documentary Niel who is the editor the The Messengers: a Podcast Documentary as well as the host of All Things Post, and the owner of Wildstyle Media, and star of his YouTube Channel shares some of the non-traditional items he has shot video to get experience and talk about the steps of assembling your story. Know who your audience is Take inventory of what you have Come up with the story, the message you want to share Follow your gut Don't be afraid to start over, or get a different set of ear/eyes In the same way that you don't take your car to the dentist to get it fixed, Niel thinks business people should stop editing their show and pass that off to editors to help them tell their story. Niel uses Dropbox to swap files back and forth with his clients as well as Frame.io One of the common mistakes that podcasters make that Niel has to edit out is letting their guest go on weird tangents in the interview that end up on the chopping floor. Check out Niels awesome videos (his wedding videos are awesome) at www.wildstylemedia.net and his podcast All Things Post (about Post Production) at www.allthingspost.net What is the Smallest Amount You Would Take From a Sponsor for One Episode? If I could do this again I would. I was looking for a number like "16" not a range of an EPISODE (not a month) after 30 days. So look at an episode from 30 days ago and tell me how many downloads it has. Then when I asked what was the least amount, I'm not sure I was clear enough to say PER EPISODE. So I would call this survey a wash. I thank all 37 people who replied. Are you interested in making money from your podcast? 89.2% Said Yes. 10.8% said no. How Many Downloads Do You Get Per Episode After 30 days, and what is the smallest amount of money you would take from an Advertiser. 7 Respondents had 100 downloads or less, and they said they would take anywhere from $5-$500. The people close to 100 downloads per episode were looking for $25-35. 3 Respondents got between 101-200 downloads. Two were not interested in making money, and the third wants at least $10. 3 Respondents had between 201-300 downloads and said they would take $5, $10. 1 Respondent had between 300-400 downloads said they were highly relevant and would take $500. 1 Respondent had between 401 -500 downloads said they would take $200 1 Respondent said they had 600 downloads per episode and would take a minimum of $10 1 Respondent said they had 800 downloads per episode and would take a minimum of $150 1 Respondent said they had 900 downloads per episode and would take a minimum of $50 for advertisers but on Patreon I will mention a fans business for $25 1 Respondent said they had 1000 downloads per episode and are getting (currently) $50 1 Respondent said they had 1000 downloads per episode and would take $225 1 Respondent said they had 1250 downloads per episode and would take $50 1 Respondent said they had 2000 downloads per episode and would take $50 1 Respondent said they had 2400 downloads per episode and would take $20 2 Respondents said they had 2500 downloads per episode and would take $25. The other is getting $100 1 Respondent said they had 3000 downloads per episode and would take $50 2 Respondent said they had 4000 downloads per episode and one is getting $250, the other wants $300 1 Respondent said they had 4673 downloads per episode and will take $1 per second (30-second ad, $30) People Who Said They Have Sponsor 1 Person had 50 downloads an episode and is getting $250 ( I would think this has to be a month or a typo) 1 Person had 1000 downloads an episode and is getting $50 ($50/cpm) 1 Person had 2500 downloads an episode and is getting $1o0 ($40/cpm) 1 Person had 4000 downloads an episode and is getting $250 ($62.5/cpm) 1 Person had 4763 downloads an episode and is getting $1/sec (one spot $30) ($6.29/cpm) 1 Person had 10000 downloads an episode and is getting $55 ($5.5/cpm) 1 Person had 50000 downloads an episode and is getting $125 ($2.5/cpm) Next Month's Poll: Have you ever started a podcast? (Yes or No) If no, what is holding you back? Are you still producing that show? (Yes or No) If Yes: What are the name of the show and the web address? Why do you podcast? If No: What was the name of your show? Why did you walk away from podcasting? Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/contact. If you use email, please put 468 in the subject line. Join the Podcasting Community at The School of Podcasting Educate - Collaborate - Meet Your Fate Tutorials, Live Coaching, Private FaceBook Group, Priority Email Support 30-Day Money-back Guarantee www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start Mentioned in This Episode Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking (available on Audible) Secrets of Dynamic Communications: Prepare with Focus, Deliver with Clarity, Speak with Power The Messengers Documentary DVD www.wildstylemedia.net www.allthingspost.net Dropbox Frame.io Glenn the Geek Episode 1 of (Horse Radio Network) Son of a Terrorist TED Talk Start Your Podcast at the School of Podcasting
Not long ago at Podfest 2016 in Tampa Khadija Bazzi Hamdar had an idea. She wanted to create a podcast that would help educate listeners on Islam and dispel all of the myths and misunderstandings of the faith. Her goal was to show that ISIS bends the faith and its core values to manipulate and deceive and she wanted to add her Western views on it as well. Khadija was born in Canada and has already caused a stir with the show. Her Facebook threads are filled with angry listeners and Facebook visitors and she has taken her fair share of verbal abuse. Now she visits All Things Post to discuss the launch of the podcast, the making of the podcast and the future of A Muslim Pearl in a Western Shell.
The ladies of Blue Collar Post Collective return to All Things Post with a huge announcement! They are going bi-coastal launching the BCPC West on June 11, 2016 in Los Angeles. We welcome founders Katie Hinsen and Janis Vogel along with Kylee Pena of BCPC West for a candid interview about what got them where they are today and their vision for the future.
Danny Pena is the founder and star of Gamertag Radio. We met Danny in his hometown of Kendall, near Miami at Sergio's restaurant to discuss his keynote speech at Podfest 2016 in Tampa as well as to get a behind the scenes look at Gamertag, Danny's history and his plans for the future. Gamertag is not on CBS radio and the growth has no end in site. Listen in to the first live recording for All Things Post outside of Podcast Movement 14 and tell us how you like the live format!
Monica Daniel is the #1 downloaded guest on All Things Post. She is the first female guest on the show and she is back to share her rise to the top as on of Hollywood's most sought after post talents! Monica recently was assistant editor of Fox's Minority Report and Warner Bros. hit show Supergirl. Monica shares what it takes to make it in Hollywood in the competitive TV landscape.
It's International Podcast Day and Glenn and Helena geek out with fellow podcasters from "All Things Post" and "Biz Women Rock". Plus, Tack and Habit reviews new riding jeans called Smooth Stride. Listen in....Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
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Niel is an award-winning producer, director, speaker and host of the top rated post production podcast All Things Post! I live in Tampa,Florida. I am a proud father and husband and lover of all things cars, media, music and BATMAN! Visit www.wildstylemedia.net for video needs and www.allthingspost.net to listen to my show! TWEET-ABLE Button (you... The post 8 : Inspiration – An Apology to a Dad from a Movie Producer – Niel Guilarte appeared first on Wisdom From Dads.
Brent Willet is a graphic designer, motion graphics guru and presenter at NAB 2015 for Rampant Design Tools. He stops by All Things Post to share his NAB experiences, expectations, motion graphics, Zaxworks, After Effects and more.
We end the year with a bang. Twenty one episodes of All Things Post have been produced. This episode we answer a specific question from a listener the lives oversesas. Joseph Cruz reached out to us via our official facebook page asking us to cover 5-6 topics including how to start your production company so that you can make an income from your talents. We answer that and more.
Niel started his first video company, Hidden Image Ent., at 17 and had it until 2008 winning awards for music video productions and landing the editing of Disney Event Group weddings. He worked for the City of Orlando Police in the video forensics dept from 2001-2006. He then launched Wildstyle Media Group, LLC full time, winning 2 Telly Awards for editing and production and 2 Communicator Awards for pro corporate and sports video productions. He is currently focusing on higher end corporate and private clientele, looking to expand their brands and outreach using audio and video as a medium. He consults businesses and a world ironman triathlete on video for their events worldwide. He launched his podcast All Things Post on Aug 1,2014 and hit #2 on the iTunes TV/FILM categories in 2 weeks and #5 in Business soon after. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in iTunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business.
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Niel started his first video company, Hidden Image Ent., at 17 and had it until 2008 winning awards for music video productions and landing the editing of Disney Event Group weddings. He worked for the City of Orlando Police in the video forensics dept from 2001-2006. He then launched Wildstyle Media Group, LLC full time, winning 2 Telly Awards for editing and production and 2 Communicator Awards for pro corporate and sports video productions. He is currently focusing on higher end corporate and private clientele, looking to expand their brands and outreach using audio and video as a medium. He consults businesses and a world ironman triathlete on video for their events worldwide. He launched his podcast All Things Post on Aug 1,2014 and hit #2 on the iTunes TV/FILM categories in 2 weeks and #5 in Business soon after. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in iTunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business.
Are you new to video? Are you a seasoned pro but not seeing results due to a lack of workflow? Tired of client revisions and micromanagement? This episode of All Things Post focuses on workflow basics that help you minimize client issues, establish ground rues, organize media, determine media output and marketing all in a simple 25 minute session with host and award-winning producer and editor Niel J. Guilarte. Workflow Basics 101 will have you up and running with a clean and simple gameplan in less than half an hour.
Chris Lott is a composer, musician and creative on the rise. As a young indie filmmaker he quicky understood that his lack of resources would prohibit him from having his films scored properly. Armed with only a Casio keyboard and his will to succeed, he honed his craft and in just a decade has emerged as a much sought after composer. Listen to samples of his work on this episode of All Things Post.
Niel J. Guilarte introduces himself and explains the origin and purpose of the All Things Post podcast. Learn about his vision, humble beginnings and industry experience in this introductory episode.