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In this episode of the VFX Artists Podcast, Kofi interviews Freefolk VFX supervisor Rob Sheridan, about his journey in the visual effects industry, the importance of internships, and the evolving landscape of VFX jobs. Rob shares insights on how he progressed from a runner to a supervisor, the significance of the Futurefolk internship program, and advice for aspiring VFX artists. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by the industry and the importance of communication and collaboration in career advancement.Takeaways- Rob Sheridan has been with Free Folk for 11 years.- Starting as a runner can provide valuable insights into the industry.- Internships like Futurefolk are crucial for gaining experience.- Strong communication skills are essential for career progression.- Applicants should focus on showcasing their best work in reels.- The VFX industry is changing, with fewer runner positions available.- Commercial work can provide quick opportunities for building a portfolio.- Networking and reaching out on LinkedIn can open doors.- It's important to be proactive and aware of industry changes.- Positivity and attitude play a significant role in career success.
Multidisciplinary artist Spinks shares her journey through dance, acting, writing and ceramics as a queer, biracial woman. She shares why she walked away from musical theater, how she found freedom in commercial work, and the profound reason she hasn't returned to a dance class…yet. Spinks and Jess also discuss the impact of capitalism on joy, creativity, and a building a career in the arts. This episode is for you if you're looking to define success on your own terms, find fulfillment in your chosen craft, and carve your own unique path. Time Stamps & Topics00:00 Introduction to Spinks: A Multidisciplinary Artist01:38 Spinks' Human Bio02:53 The Journey of a Multifaceted Artist11:04 Navigating Musical Theater18:34 The Intersection of Various Disciplines24:22 Commercial Work vs. Artistic Expression30:57 Vulnerability in Performance34:54 The Joy of Art & Creating Without Capitalism35:22 Rediscovering Joy in Dance39:00 Navigating Fear and Re-Entering Dance45:02 The Healing Power of Dance52:04 Cultivating a Sustainable Artistic Career57:02 Finding Contentment Amidst ChaosAbout Spinks:Spinks is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Brooklyn. First a musician, then a dancer, and eventually an actor, Spinks has found herself entirely devoted to the performing and visual arts her entire life. Her work has been displayed in various theaters, on stages big and small, in cinemas, and in the quiet pages of several magazines all around the world. On screen, she's been lucky enough to work with the likes of Google, Clinique, Planned Parenthood, Bio Glitz, and Cocoa Jones (to name a few). Her writing can be found published in FROTH Magazine, Strong Young Thing Magazine, Mixed Mag, and Issues 1-3 of Susie Magazine. Her ceramics have been featured by Florence Contemporary Art Gallery and American Design Club. When not working as an interpretive artist, she can be found experimenting in all things performing and media with her production company, VERNE.
In this episode, Jason Geiman discusses strategies for growing a pressure washing business in 2025 and answers audience questions. Topics include the importance of marketing, optimal times for business activities, pricing strategies, using yard signs, maximizing LinkedIn for commercial outreach, and more. Jason emphasizes consistency, mindset, and the importance of scaling the business efficiently by hiring and training employees. He also shares success stories and offers insights on leveraging different marketing channels and tools such as Google Ads, Google Local Service Ads, and text blasts.00:00 Introduction and Overview00:42 Weekend Recap and Class Highlights01:16 Pressure Washing Business Q&A01:57 Seasonal Trends in Pressure Washing03:24 Effective Marketing Strategies09:56 Pricing and Scaling Your Business14:19 Commercial Work and LinkedIn Tips22:10 Yard Signs and Consistency29:40 Final Thoughts and Encouragement30:33 The Reality of Running a Pressure Washing Business31:14 Understanding Customer Hesitations31:59 The Importance of Knowing Your Customers33:34 Staying in Business Long-Term34:33 Effective Marketing Strategies35:41 Maximizing Job Opportunities39:20 Success Stories and Testimonials46:41 Mindset and Growth50:25 Q&A and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Fujifilm X-Photographer, Bryan Minear, a passionate documentary and landscape photographer whose creative journey is as inspiring as it is instructive. Bryan shares how he rekindled his love for photography by focusing on landscapes and personal projects that resonate deeply with his life experiences. Learn from his meticulous trip planning to White Sands and the emotional significance of his project with his son.THE BIG IDEASFind Joy in Creativity: Embrace the beginner's mindset to discover the joy in every shot. This mindset can transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary captures. Pursue Personal Projects: Personal photography projects provide a deeper connection to your work, fuel creativity, and can teach you unique lessons about storytelling. Value Planning and Spontaneity: Balance meticulous planning with the flexibility to embrace unexpected moments. Both elements contribute to capturing authentic, powerful images. Emotional Resonance: Aim to create images that evoke emotions and tell a compelling story, adding depth and meaning to your portfolio.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANBegin a Personal Project: Choose a theme that resonates with your life experiences or passions. Plan a detailed roadmap, setting milestones and goals to guide your progress.Focus on Storytelling: Identify the story you want each image to tell before pressing the shutter. Include elements in the frame that support and enhance the narrative of your photo.Schedule and Plan Shoots: Research and plan your photography trips meticulously, including contingency plans for unforeseen circumstances. Use tools like maps, apps, or online forums to scout locations and understand the best times for optimal lighting and weather conditions.Embrace Spontaneous Moments: Stay flexible and ready to capture unplanned, authentic moments that may arise during your shoots. Keep your camera accessible and practice taking quick, candid shots in various settings.Reflect and Review: After each shoot, take time to review your work, noting what worked and what could be improved. Gather feedback from peers or mentors and use it constructively to refine your approach and technique.RESOURCES:Visit Bryan Minear's Website - https://bryanminear.com/traveler/Follow Bryan Minear on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bryanminear/Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Start Building Your Dream Photography Business for FREE with CloudSpot Studio. And get my Wedding and Portrait Contract and Questionnaires, at no cost! Sign up now at http://deliverphotos.com/Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
Get a FREE Posing eBook from The Portrait System here: https://the-portrait-system.lpages.co/podcast-pose-funnel/Today on The Portrait System Podcast, host, photographer and educator Nikki Closser interviews commercial and editorial photographer Jyo Bhamidipati. Listen in as Jyo tells us all about her journey from photographing only families to developing an incredible commercial and editorial portfolio. Don't miss out on this inspiring and educational interview!PODCAST LISTENER SPECIAL!! If you want to get started with the Portrait System, get a special discount using code “POD7” to get one month access for just $7 here https://theportraitsystem.com/pricing/IG https://www.instagram.com/theportraitsystem/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/theportraitsystemSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today I am speaking with Peter Breen. One of the founders of Jugglers Art Space – the birthplace of a lot of prolific Brisbane artists. He has had two career pathways: as a radiographer in Melbourne, Queensland and Cambodia and as an ordained minister of religion. He is a self-taught artist and is influenced by his exposure to artists at Jugglers and short courses at Queensland College of Art and Brisbane Institute of Art. Peter is also passionate about social justice which is one of the key values that influenced him and two of his sons – Randal Breen and Harley Breen with his friend Phil Lock to begin Jugglers Art Space Inc in 1998. In this interview we talk about some of the artists who belong to Jugglers Alumni, traits that successful artists have and finding a balance between truly creative work and commercial work. Mentioned in the episode:Jugglers Art Space: http://www.jugglersartspace.com.au Another project that Peter has worked on that we didn't have time to talk about in the episode but everyone should know about is The Stairwell Project. Check it out here: www.stairwellproject.org.au If you'd like to check out Peter's work:Website // https://peteskibreen.comInstagram // https://www.instagram.com/peteskijugs/Facebook // https://www.facebook.com/peter.breen.3762/ ——— Thank you so much for tuning into the Art + Business + Murals PodcastIf you'd like to say ‘hi' to me, or if you have any podcast topic ideas or artists you'd like me to interview, please email: podcast@sarahsculley.com Please follow along:Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/sculleydesign/Facebook // https://www.facebook.com/sculleydesignYou Tube // https://www.youtube.com/@SarahSculley/videosWebsite // https://www.sculleydesign.comFeel free to give this podcast a star rating and ‘follow' so you are notified when new episodes come out each Monday. Please share it with any creatives in your life.
More from Rob:Website: https://robhann.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rob.hannClic Gallery: https://clic.com/collections/rob-hannLarsen Warner: https://www.larsenwarner.com/rob-hann-main More from us:Website: www.adppodcast.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/adppod_Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/architecture-design-photography/id1447381737Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qTtT0lpXkVGyksEkN57VS Thanks for watching!
Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Send Kevin a Text MessageIn this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz interviews the directing, producing, and writing team of Will Speck and Josh Gordon. This talented duo has made their mark across various media, directing feature films such as Blades of Glory, Office Christmas Party, and Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile. They've also created iconic commercials, including the Geico caveman and gecko campaigns, and ventured into television with their animated series Hit-Monkey on Hulu. The pair discusses their journey from film school to becoming successful filmmakers, their experiences with test screenings, and insights into their creative process across different mediums.Film School and an Early Partnership (02:00)The pair share how they met in NYU film school and started collaborating. The discussion turns to their first jobs in the industry and their transition from New York to Los Angeles.Blades of Glory and an Intense Audience Screening (9:41)Kevin asks Will and Josh about the making of Blades of Glory and their first test screening experience.“Even a Caveman can do it” -- Commercial Work (20:37)The pair discuss their work on famous commercials like the Geico caveman and gecko commercials, and how commercial work has influenced their filmmaking.Recent Projects and Creative Growth (30:41)Josh and Will share details about their animated series Hit Monkey on Hulu and their reflections on making the musical film Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile.Career Reflections and Advice to Young Filmmakers (32:09)Josh shares his proudest achievement: an impactful PSA on organ donation and Will discusses the importance of their partnership.Upcoming Projects and Industry Outlook (41:00)The pair share their thoughts on the future of the film industry and discuss their upcoming projects, including an adaptation of "The Wedding People" with Nicole Holofcener.Will Speck and Josh Gordon offer a unique perspective on navigating the film industry as a writing, directing, and producing duo. Their experience across different mediums - from commercials to feature films to streaming content - demonstrates the value of maintaining a varied portfolio of work while continually pushing creative boundaries and nurturing a productive partnership. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind the scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger!Host: Kevin GoetzGuests: Will Speck and Josh GordonProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoAudio Engineer: Gary Forbes (DG Entertainment)For more information about Will Speck and Josh Gordon:Speck Gordon, Inc.: https://www.speckgordon.com/homeIMDB (Josh Gordon): https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0330347/IMDB (Will Speck): https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0817447/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Speck_and_Josh_GordonFor more information about Kevin Goetz:Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin GoetzScreen Engine/ASI Website: www.ScreenEngineASI.com
253 - In this episode of the Freedom Focus Photography podcast, we welcome Kerry Jordan from Fur and Fables Photography. Kerry shares her incredible journey of pivoting from private client photography to a thriving commercial pet photography business.Discover the challenges and rewards Kerry faced during this transition and gain valuable insights into the psychological barriers that often come with sales. Learn how she overcame these hurdles and found a niche that perfectly suited her strengths and passions.Kerry also discusses the importance of building a community around your photography, leveraging personal storytelling on social media, and overcoming limiting beliefs about money and value. Plus, get practical tips for aspiring commercial photographers on how to court potential clients and structure shoots differently for commercial success.Finally, explore the untapped potential of LinkedIn for pet photographers and how Kerry uses it to grow her business. Tune in to get inspired and take your photography business to the next level!Here's what you'll learn in this episode:Commercial Photography Pivot: Learn why Kerry decided to pivot from private clients to commercial pet photography and how it transformed her business.Sales Psychology: Dive into the discussion about the psychological barriers Kerry faced in upselling to private clients versus selling to commercial clients.Building a Community: Explore how Kerry successfully built an engaged community around her photography through social media and personal storytelling.Leveraging LinkedIn: Discover the potential of LinkedIn for pet photographers and commercial photography, and how Kerry uses it for her business.Advice for Aspiring Commercial Photographers: Get practical tips from Kerry on how to transition into commercial photography, including courting potential clients and structuring shoots differently.Resources From This Episode:Booking your first commercial clientKerry's websiteHair of the Dog Academy Elevate Coaching ProgramFreedom Focus FormulaAre you ready to master the unique art of commercial pet photography (which is WILDLY different than portrait photography)! Join us inside this unique 16-week commercial pet photography experience - which only happens once a year. We get started on August 1st. Learn more here. Are you enjoying the Freedom Focus Photography Podcast? Please leave a rating or a review!JOIN THE PARTY: Connect with us on Instagram Explore valuable pet photography resources here Discover effective pricing and sales strategies for all portrait photographers. Ready to grow your business? Elevate helps you do just that. Check out our recommended gear and favorite books.
Tyler Thomas Blaine joins the guys to discuss balancing creative passions with financial stability in the construction industry. Find our guest. https://www.moderncraftsman.com Modern Craftsman Partnerships Andersen Windows Buildertrend The Modern Craftsman: linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Find Our Hosts: Nick Schiffer Tyler Grace Podcast Produced By: Motif Media Tyler's Top Blogs: How I Started My Business Books that Build Site Protection Principles My Preconstruction Process: Part 1 Becoming Proficient in Multiple Trades
On this episode, Reed speaks with Matthew Anderson @matthewaphoto, a commercial and architecture photographer based in Kansas City, MO. Matthew has successfully transitioned his business from mainly real estate photography to exclusively working with builders/designers/architects etc. HOLD UP. Matthew is not advocating that everyone needs to abandon REP for higher-end commercial work. He really just wants to talk about the fact that every single successful REP is at some point going to be approached by non-realtor clients, so every REP should at least have a cursory knowledge of the commercial side of the business and how to approach shoots practically and financially. He also dishes on his popular YouTube channel and dishes on some controversial takes he has shared in his videos.Also, OF COURSE, they end the show with their ACTION ITEMS!PMRE 2024, bigger and better than ever, is November 13-15th at Palms Las Vegas. Go to pmreconference.com for all the details. Early Bird Registration opens soon and will be announced on the pod!AND Upmarket Pod is beyond excited to partner with iGUIDE to bring you our exclusive Road to PMRE 2024 series of Upmarket episodes.SWEEPSTAKES ALERT - iGUIDE and their Tour to PMRE is giving away 2 ALL-EXPENSES PAID TRIPS TO PMRE 2024!!!!! That's right, two lucky winners will be drawn this summer tol win PMRE tickets, travel and accommodation, all compliments of the fine folks at iGUIDE. To enter, all you need to do is follow @go_iguide and @upmarketpod on Instagram. Then, go to goiguide.com/pmre and enter your email address and you'll be entered in the drawing.BONUS SWEEPSTAKES ALERT - everyone who enters will automatically be entered in an EARLY BIRD DRAWING on June 3rd for an iGUIDE Planix Pro camera system and iGUIDE Instant free for 3 months.PLUS everyone who enters will be emailed a coupon code for $50 off PMRE registration AND a sent a sweet piece of iGUIDE Swag.NOTE If you have already bought a ticket and/or booked travel to PMRE and win the sweepstakes, iGUIDE will reimburse you for money spent.Follow the pod on Instagram at @upmarketpod. Our course How to Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Media Business is at UpmarketCourse.com!!!! Go to the site and book a one-on-one call with Reed to chat about the course (or anything else!) and he'll get you a special discount code!The Presenting Sponsor of Upmarket is Aryeo, the best place to help grow and manage your Real Estate Media business. Use the code "Upmarket" at aryeo.com to get 15 free bonus listings with any new account.Another amazing sponsor of Upmarket is SecondFloor, the fastest way to create a finished floor plan. It's so fast that you can deliver the finished floor plan while you are still on-site! Not only that, but you can get UNLIMITED floorplans for one low monthly fee. We love SecondFloor and you can use the code UPMARKET at checkout and any new subscriber will get a 1 month free trial.Our Action Items are sponsored by PixlCRM, where you can scale your real estate photography business through automation. It's an all-in-one business and marketing platform that compliments your current delivery app. If you go to pixlcrm.com/upmarket you can get a 30 day risk free trial!!!
This week I finally crumble under the pressure of facts - AI is here to stay and you can easily create commercially viable products for just 20$ for top world wide Brands. How you ask? Well dont take my word for it, but hear what Michael, the Founder of Scenes has to say about that. Join the Community on WhatsApp: Get in touch with me on LinkedIn Visit miimu team. website: miimuteam.com
You've likely looked at wedding video and thought, "How did they create such an amazing film? I want to do that!" Have you ever considered the same thought for commercial videos? Ben Davis joins us to share how he's found more creativity in commercial projects, while also creating a better balance for this season of his life. Listen in as he shares how wedding films helped prepare him for success in the commercial space, highlights the key differences in the two industries, and what commercial brands are looking for in their end results. Plus he even shares the two P's to commercial videography.Today's episode is brought to you by my Love Your Leads private audio training! Are you providing an experience for your leads that sets an expectation on when they'll hear from you, provides them with tools that will help them easily say yes and book you, while also making them feel seen and heard? In my private audio training, you'll learn how to love your leads and get more booked clients through an automated booking process.Listen Now >>Connect with Benyameanstudiosfilms.comvimeo.com/yameanstudiosyoutube.com/@YameanStudios
For decades now, legions of actors have emerged from assorted acting schools across the country harboring a deep aversion to pursuing and accepting commercial work. Yet, if you scratch the surface a bit, you'll probably find this unfounded antagonism typically stems from the misguided notion you'd become “a sellout” if you perused commercial opportunities. It's […]
Are you tired of stumbling upon pre-production blindspots that drain your resources? Don't let hidden challenges derail your projects. Enroll in our course, The Art of Script Breakdowns, and uncover the secrets to identifying and overcoming those blindspots with confidence. Visit our website and enroll now to master the art of pre-production!Join us for the first part of a riveting two-part series as Erin Wile and Cheyenne Cage, co-founders of Stand With Production, share their incredible journey of successfully organizing and winning a union with IATSE for the Commercial Production Department. Uncover how they overcame challenges, rallied support, and are reshaping the industry landscape. Tune in to witness their historic achievement that's transforming the future of commercial production. Grab a drink, and let's celebrate.Topics: Unionization, Production Transformation, IATSE, AICP, Labor MovementFREE RESOURCES WE MADE FOR YOU:
One of my favourite things to do in Vietnam is taking photographs. You can't help wanting to just click away!!! It's hard not to want to capture Vietnam's magnificent scenery and colour popping landscapes, rivers, mountains and cities a buzz with people and rich culture. However, how can we capture those photographs that, upon reviewing them later, fill us with an overwhelming sense of pride and eagerness to share them with our loved ones?Today in this show we begin a 2 Part Mini Series - Focusing on getting the best pics of Vietnam.Meet our extraordinary photographer, and guest Thomas Levine whose talents and experiences have taken him on an incredible journey around the world!With a bachelor's degree in Sociology and minors in business and psychology, he possesses a unique perspective that shines through in his captivating photographs. His portfolio boasts a diverse range of subjects, including people for annual reports and advertising, still life compositions featuring cigars, cars, food, jewellery, furniture, flowers, and even nature and wildlife.His artistic eye captures the essence of each subject, delivering images that are both visually stunning and conceptually compelling.This is a 2 part series on mastering photography in Vietnam. In Part 1 Thomas shares his wisdom in the pursuit of the perfect travel pic you will want to share. He focuses on the use of color, lines, backgrounds and the focus you need to have when photographing epic scenery, people, and activities.Follow Thomas's remarkable photography as he continues to capture the beauty of Vietnam from his home in Hoi An, one click at a time. Check out his website for further advice and lessons.You can find Thomas here -Thomas Levinehttps://www.levinephotography.com/https://www.alamy.com/portfolio/levine-travel-stockhttps://thomaslevinephotography.comSkype: thomas.levine888Part 1 and Part 2 of this show, will be released close together and can be combined for maximum benefit. Part 1 ends with a promise of more photography tips and advice in Part 2.[00:03:00] Travel photography tips. [00:06:17] Vietnam through the lens. [00:08:57] Camera stabilization techniques. [00:13:08] Sharp pictures and focusing. [00:17:15] Lighting for better photos. [00:22:20] Lines and curves in photography. [00:28:52] One eye camera theory. [00:31:43] The art of photography. [00:35:00] Fun Adventures in ViePlease reach out and give us your feedback. with our new VOICE MESSAGE on our home page - www.whataboutvietnamLet me design your customised private tour of Vietnam - See our new Travel Services Sign up for the newsletter. Read our blogsListen for FREE. https://www.whataboutvietnam.comPlease rate, review and send us your comments on Apple. Follow us on our Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Follow us on Insta here - https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/ Follow us on LinkedIN here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-about-vietnam/ Why not listen to us on YOU TUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavCC1--oE5rUhO_SlENmqwCheck out out #Shorts - 30 #Vietnamtraveltips in 30 days.
Join host Rob Lee in a captivating conversation with Robert Carter, a visual artist, photographer, and writer whose work beautifully portrays brown skin in a vibrant array of hues. Discover how Robert's art serves as a bridge, connecting us to history, culture, and the shared human experience.Raised in a colorful home adorned with Black art, Robert found inspiration in museums, magazines, movies, and music, shaping his artistic journey. Learn how these influences have culminated in his mission to use creativity as a tool for fostering equity, awareness, and compassionate empathy.Delve into Robert's creative process, both in his commercial/advertising work and his fine art, as he shares insights into his techniques and the emotional challenges he's faced. Explore his role as an arts educator, teaching photography workshops and inspiring others at Fleisher Art Memorial and Mural Arts.Discover the significance of being a Mural Arts Black Arts Fellow and gain insights into the vibrant arts community of Philadelphia. Join us for an engaging discussion that explores the transformative power of art with the talented artist, Robert Carter.Creators & Guests Rob Lee - Host The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BYThe Gutierrez Memorial FundThe Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★
We all want to tell stories that we care about and will influence the world. Patrick Moreau has found a way to do just that with his video business. Muse storytelling has transitioned from producing commercial work to crafting creative original content. Today on the show Patrick and I talk about this journey and what it takes to start telling the stories that you really want to tell. It takes intentional planning to make this transition and handle everything that comes along with it. We talk about everything from how to choose what stories you should tell to how to find and handle investors. If you have a story burning within you, maybe it's time to start developing your business to be able to produce this content that you dream about. Buckle down and “do the thing”! The world needs the story that you have to tell. Key Takeaways Narrow down your scope to do less, yet larger, projects than what you usually handle. This can help you have the bandwidth to really hone in on your creativity. Build trust with your investors and give them a remarkable experience that they can't get anywhere else. Test your ideas for original content to make sure that they are actually good ideas and that will make money. Build a thriving team that can excel in the 5 key areas of a successful film production team. About Patrick Moreau Patrick Moreau is an Emmy-Award winning Director and Cinematographer. The focus of Patrick's work is to bridge ways of thinking and being in the world by sharing the experiences of individuals. He believes that there are so many ways to be alive in this world, and through storytelling, we can gift somebody with the experience of another. All of Patrick's work is built on a foundation of the science of storytelling. He leverages the fundamental principles from academic journals, distills them, and shapes everything he creates within a story framework, which has been tested and proven again and again. Patrick believes that a cornerstone of creating a world of remarkable stories is to share insights and education with others to tell their own stories. He has built educational courses that have reached over 25,000 filmmakers, taught at the United Nations and educated creatives in over 30 countries. Patrick is tireless in the pursuit of finding and telling remarkable stories, because he believes they have the power to create a more connected and compassionate world. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [02:42] Meet Patrick Moreau [06:50] Building sustainability while creating original content [11:14] Sourcing ideas for original content [14:20] Securing investments for your original content [19:33] Managing creative input from investors [26:05] Testing your content ideas [29:46] Building your core team [36:34] Patrick's education classes [39:32] Do The Thing! [41:34] Connect with Patrick [42:15] Outro Quotes “We got into this to do stuff we care about. We got into this to have some kind of influence on the world. And if we're finding ourselves in a place where we're stuck in endless revisions and we feel like a tripod and we're doubting that our work matters, to remember that we own our own outcomes, we own our choices.” [39:50] - Patrick Moreau “And then also having the humility to know you don't have all the ideas that like being open to, like you said, you know, somebody else has a great idea and not just shutting it.” [23:29] - Patrick Moreau Links Get the The Lead Machine: Website Checklist for Filmmakers FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Find Patrick Moreau online Register for the World-Changing Filmmaker Follow Muse Storytelling on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Attention all entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts, do you want to learn from the success story of a family business that grew into a franchising empire? Tune in to the latest episode of Eye on Franchising, where Lance Graulich interviews the founders and CEO of Rolling Suds Powerwashing. Listen as they share their inspiring journey of how they got into power washing and eventually pivoted to commercial work, systemizing operations, investing in technology, and expanding through franchising. Discover their unique system of using chemicals and soft washing techniques to make the process easier and faster, and how they teach their franchisees to replicate their success. With a mission statement focused on relationships, this family business is selective in its franchisee search and provides comprehensive training, support, and marketing assistance. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from their experience and join their mission to become the biggest power washing company in the world. Listen now to the Rolling Suds Powerwashing episode on Eye on Franchising and unlock the secrets to success in the power washing industry. - The podcast features Rolling Suds Powerwashing, a family business that has been in operation for 33 years and has grown through systemizing operations and investing in technology.- The company has expanded into franchising and has experienced rapid growth, with a focus on a people-first approach and franchisee success.- Rolling Suds Powerwashing, specializes in power washing residential and commercial properties using a proprietary process and offers a comprehensive training program for franchisees.- The company is selective in their franchisee search and emphasizes exceptional service and a focus on relationships. KEY POINTS[0:5:28] By investing in larger trucks, machines, and tanks, the company was able to dramatically increase their efficiency and speed, enabling them to undertake more projects and expand their reach to a greater audience.[0:9:52] Brian Wendling Jr joined the family business in 2015, leveraging his ambition and expertise to propel the business to unprecedented levels of success and create a lasting legacy for his family.[0:11:58] By leveraging the knowledge and experience of industry giants Steve Beagleman and Aaron Harper, our growth and success have been dramatically accelerated.[0:15:14] Franchising provides aspiring entrepreneurs with an unparalleled opportunity to unlock tremendous success and prosperity through comprehensive systems and unwavering support.[0:26:27] Experience a lightning-fast transformation of your property with professional power washing, backed by specialised trucks and equipment – an investment of just $150-200k that can deliver up to three times the results![0:28:2] Fuelled by a desire to become the biggest power washing company in the world, our company is rapidly scaling with the selective recruitment of franchisees who share our ambitious vision.[0:28:2] An ideal franchisee for this opportunity should possess an ambitious, determined attitude and the ability to recognize the untapped potential in a specialized market. With their proven sales, managerial, and operational expertise, they have the perfect recipe for success.[0:28:2] Franchisees can enjoy a comprehensive training experience, featuring both hands-on and classroom instruction, tailored support from a call center and assistance in hiring personnel and acquiring equipment - all designed to deliver an unparalleled customer experience.[0:28:54] The company has achieved remarkable growth and implemented robust systems, enabling seamless expansion into new markets and franchising opportunities.[0:30:57] Our commitment to fostering meaningful relationships with our customers and partners through our core values of compassion, courtesy, honesty, and helpfulness is unwavering.[0:31:57] Aaron has achieved an extraordinary feat, selling a staggering 200+ franchise locations by leveraging a highly personalized, people-centric approach.[0:36:26] This powerful training program offers flexible virtual learning on weekends or at night, empowering you to quickly master the essential accounting software, CRM, and more - with short, easy-to-follow videos and pictures.Have you heard the news? We are officially on YouTube. Come check out a few videos have have and give me a follow!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwoAdrkPZmveJt5AQRDk8WA---Lance GraulichFranchise Consulting Services from ION FranchisingEye On Franchising
In this episode Hosts Matt and Mike discuss if commercial work is the way to go, or if it is bad for business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grass-roots-podcast/support
Ever wonder what to charge when it comes to brand work? Feel confused by the commercial space and where to even start when it comes to pricing? WE GET IT. As people who have worked with all types of brands for years and have helped coach many creatives on pricing when it comes to brands… anyone who tells you it's black & white is, well, lying. However, just because it's not black & white doesn't mean it needs to be impossible. In this episode we are tackling this topic – giving you actionable questions to ask and tools to help you price your brand work in a realistic, fast way. Tune in! If you want to be a part of our next 6 Week Creativ Rise Mastermind coming 2023, go to www.creativrise.com to join the waitlist for early access! Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear this. Even better - share this episode on your IG story and TAG us (@creativrise, @joeyspeers, @christyjspeers) and we will repost you! Leave The Creativ Rise Podcast a 5-star Rating and written review on Apple Podcasts! - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creativ-rise-podcast/id1533601801 Shop Courses and Tool to grow your business - www.creativrise.com/shop
Peter Clark, a decorator with more than 40 years experience, who has also taught the trade talks about his work in the commercial market. Peter talks through the type of jobs he takes on, how he tenders for these jobs, what paperwork you'll be expected to provide, the upside of commercial work and the challenges
Laura talks to commercial landscape business owner and consultant David Swift on how to break in to or get more work in the commercial world.
Joining Andy on today's episode of The Wedding Biz is Jean-Pierre Uys of Jean-Pierre Uys Photography! Based out of New York City, Jean-Pierre is an acclaimed wedding photographer, artist, and creative explorer. Having shot over 700 weddings, his images have been published in over seventy local and international magazines, and he even helped publish two hardcover wedding books. Jean-Pierre is also the recipient of numerous awards and accolades including but not limited to a Framed Awards nomination as one of the ten best wedding photographers in the world and Junebug Weddings' Best of the Best Wedding Images Around the World. Jean-Pierre talks about his childhood and education, revealing that he always had a love for visuals but originally more so videos as opposed to stills. He and Andy agree that creative entrepreneurship isn't something that they originally saw for their futures, especially not long-term, and Jean-Pierre reflects that he didn't originally think that he would be involved in photography for as long as he has been but that once you find something you're successful in, it tends to become your passion. We also learn about how Jean-Pierre tends to work with his clients and how he captures their essence and tells their stories. He walks us through his usual process with his clients and how they build that professional relationship. He also looks back at his time working in South Africa and how it was a bit different than how he works now out of New York City. Jean-Pierre also touches upon balancing the creative side of what he does with the business side of it, disclosing that he does not find running the business side of it challenging at all. Jean-Pierre, in addition, gives a couple of examples of his artistic and creative work outside of wedding photography, and he gives a couple of pieces of advice for anyone who wants to walk a similar path, emphasizing, for example, that photography should tell a linear story with a beginning, middle, and end. Andy has been wanting to interview Jean-Pierre ever since Colin Cowie mentioned working with him, so he is really appreciative of Jean-Pierre's time, especially since Jean-Pierre offers new ways to look at things, ways that Andy never had before. Be sure to check out Jean-Pierre's website and his social media pages on Instagram and Facebook, and as always, if you can think of at least three good friends who might really benefit from and enjoy this interview with Jean-Pierre Uys, be sure to share it with them! Andy would also really appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already and to leave a top review wherever you listen! That really helps out the show and helps people find it! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network. SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute! Time Stamps [0:34] – Today's guest is revealed to be Jean-Pierre Uys of Jean-Pierre Uys Photography. [1:46] – Jean-Pierre reflects on his childhood and where his love for photography comes from. [4:31] – Jean-Pierre reveals that he didn't realize that he would do this as long as he has. [7:01] – Jean-Pierre discusses wedding expos inspiring him when he was in college. [8:42] – Jean-Pierre talks about telling a story via photography. [11:55] – Jean-Pierre walks us through his usual process with clients. [13:36] – Jean-Pierre looks back at his time working in South Africa and how it differed there. [15:38] – Jean-Pierre points out why lighting is different between men and women. [17:40] – Discover what Jean-Pierre means when he says that he sculpts with the light. [19:48] – Jean-Pierre offers insight into veils being used to the photographer's advantage. [22:00] – Hear about a shot that won Jean-Pierre an award. [24:12] – Timing is what Jean-Pierre struggles with the most. [26:47] – Jean-Pierre touches upon energy shifting between creativity and business. [28:50] – Learn about Jean-Pierre's work other than weddings. [30:41] – We receive a couple of tips and advice from Jean-Pierre. [33:30] – Learn about the importance of sequencing in portfolios. [36:05] – Jean-Pierre offers encouragement to photographers dealing with comparisonitis. [37:33] – Andy provides Jean-Pierre's online information. Find Jean-Pierre: Jean-Pierre's Website Jean-Pierre's Instagram Page Jean-Pierre's Facebook Page Jean-Pierre's Commercial Work Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.
It can be tough finding time to work on passion projects after spending a day working on a commercial project. Myriad Video has found a way to merge their commercial work with their passion projects.In this episode, Alysse Campbell, Manager of Orginal Content for Myriad Video, shares how they balance commercial work with narrative filmmaking. Alysse shares about pitching projects, self-funding passion projects, and her favorite gear.Listen to hear how Myriad balances commercial work and narrative filmmaking.Key points:1:20 - Journey to becoming a filmmaker 4:15 - Current agency work4:58 - Client budgets7:54 - Pitching projects11:06 - Self-funded passion projects14:07 - Freelancer path17:43 - Apprenticeship program at Myriad 20:53 - Favorite gear25:34 - Something going wrong Links:Myriad VideoMyriad on Instagram Film Freeway Connect with the Practical FilmmakerFollow The Practical Filmmaker on InstagramWatch more episodes on YouTubeFind more filmmaking resources
Anton Antokhin, accomplished editor talks about his experiences working with clients in the film industry the importance of having a network of people to work with and relay on. As well as his how he started his own company and the struggles that go along with being a business owner. Check out:Anton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antokhin/Portfolio: https://amazingdream.tvfollow Brenden Pachniak: : https://www.instagram.com/brenden_pac/https://twitter.com/brendenpac
There have been a number of movies made about World War II, but Wolf Hound, directed by native Detroiter Michael Chait, offers a different take on this dark chapter in history. #michaelchait #wolfhound #lionsgate #indiefilm #independentfilm #supportindiefilm #movies #featurefilm #interview #radiointerview #podcast #jamesmaslow #trevordonovan #brianheintz #detroit #detroitfilm #territalksmovies #iseeyouawards --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terri-lee8/support
Adam Washspeaks with "Working Actor" Kim Akia about booking commercial work! You have seen Kim on commercial spots for popular brands such as The Home Depot, Oreo Thins, Sesame Street, and Microsoft, to name a few! Each episode of The Working Actor focuses on equipping, enriching, and empowering the actor. Executive Producer: Adam Wash Producer: Aisha White Associate Producer: JaMario Wallace
In this episode of Open Studio Martina Flor and her guest Gemma O'Brien (@mrseaves101) discuss going viral, turning down opportunities, art vs commercial work, the rewards of an art show, staying where you create your best work, and pulling back from social media. Gemma O'Brien is an internationally renowned designer and artist known for her bold graphics, illustrative lettering and murals. Her work has been commissioned by Apple, Nike, Tiffany&Co, Google, and The New York Times. Outside her commercial design work, she explores language, nature, and the human experience through her art practice. Gemma has been in business for over 10 years. She has worked for huge clients and has traveled the world to be on stage at dozens of design conferences. Detailed show notes: martinaflor.com/podcast
Dexton Deboree is a filmmaker and branded content creator who has worked with the likes of Nike and Jordan Brand. He's also the founder of Falkon, a creative production agency. Ronald and Donte sit down with Dexton to talk about his journey into becoming a director, working with Will Smith, his Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1 documentary and more. Time Stamps: 6:21 - Finding Sports 12:03 - Moving from Athlete to Artist 17:41 - From Cigar Talk to Commercial Work for Jordan Brand 32:20 - Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1 38:24 - The Importance of Minority Storytelling 48:45 - Will Smith's "Best Shape of My Life" 58:19 - Favorites 1:01:43 - The BRNDD 10 Check out Dexton's BRNDD 10 Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46gdlUkr9xXSIcSfQ2ONje Visit http://brnddpodcast.com/ to subscribe to the podcast, listen to past episodes, and find out about future projects! Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/brnddpodcast https://www.instagram.com/brnddpodcast https://twitter.com/brnddpodcast
This week we have Cinematographer Nik Pilecki back on the show! It's a solid hour+ of two filmmakers talking everything from Cinematography, Cameras, Anamorphic, Reality of Commercial Work and more! I hope you guys enjoy this one and take away from Nik's experience and perspective when it comes to navigating client communication and finding the creativity in our own work. Nik's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikpilecki/ Senses Fail - I'm Sorry I'm Leaving MV: https://vimeo.com/643518510 If you enjoyed this episode please rate it and let me know how i'm doing! Follow the podcast if you're loving the content and share it with your friends! www.atdavidlee.com | www.legendarymediahouse.com | Instagram @atdavidlee | YouTube www.youtube.com/atdavidlee
We are so excited to introduce you to Anna Lord, a filmmaker out in the LA area. We'll chat with her about how she pursues both wedding and commercial work in the creative industry. We dive into how she started in the commercial world and the differences she has seen in her work since. Also Anna gives tips on how other creatives who might be interested in diversifying from just weddings might be able to do just that. Anna's Website Anna's Instagram Anna's announcement for D2D listeners: I'd like to encourage anybody who's interested in filmmaking, whether it's within the wedding world or commercial world. I do offer mentor sessions and so I'd love to chat and. It can be via zoom or in person, depending on the circumstances. And we can shoot together, edit together or just Q and a. So I'm a happy open book to anybody who wants to write. DARE TO DEVELOP INSTAGRAM DARE TO DEVELOP SHOW NOTES ASHLEY'S INSTAGRAM/WEBSITE KRISTINE'S INSTAGRAM/WEBSITE Thanks for tuning into Dare to Develop. We hope you enjoyed the episode! Please subscribe and leave us a review.
This week we talked to OrigionalDobo about how he got started in drones, YouTube, custom drones, future drones, remote ID, and regulations.
In this episode the Ghostreaders discuss:- Creating commercials- Washing vs. Shampoo- Quintell’s dance choreography skills- Streamlining work- Getting it right ‘in camera’ vs. ‘fixing it in post’- Ghostreaders on Clubhouse- Tarballs- When your professional skill set jumps into your personal life- The 'Newscaster' sound- Quintell was on the news team in elementary school- The whole last 2 minutes is shameless self promotion
On the 12th episode of “That’s Nifty” we sat down with a pioneer of Digital Art, Justin Maller, to discuss everything under the sun including his upcoming Nifty Gateway drop: “Labyrinth” available for purchase in July 2021.Twitter: @justinmallerWe discuss the following topics:Aggressive DMs, "Fuck it, let's go back to the start.", Emerging 3D Abstract Art, Early Internet, "The Second Storm" Background, Interesting Market, "FVCKMALLER // CRYSTALIZE", The Labyrinth, Commercial Work,FACETS, X-Particles Honeymoon, Collecting, Breaking into the space, Individuals vs Robots, Uses for NFTs, “We have always been in a metaverse”, Collab with Disclosure, Frames, Authentication, VaxMentions:@madebykaran @DeviantArt @blackmirror @Bitclout_ @beeple @Depthcore @niftygateway @TommyKimmelman @toomuchlag_ @3LAU @RogerDickerman @aeforiadesign @SevensGrant @blakekathryn @billelis @jasonebeyer @Mad_Dog_Jones @Eminem @withFND @fvckrender @ParisHilton @deadmau5 @disclosure @victormosquerar @koansound
Danish Husain is an actor, poet, Dastango, and a theatre director. He lives in Mumbai, India & runs a theatre company called The Hoshruba Repertory. He was instrumental in reviving the lost art form of Urdu storytelling, Dastangoi. Later he initiated a multi-lingual storytelling project called Qissebaazi. Lately his screen works like Bombay Begums & Taj Mahal 1989 on Netflix & Mee Raqsam on Zee5 OTT platforms have attracted attention. Danish Hussain joins us on The Pakistan Experience to discuss Theatre, his acting process, pursuing passions, the art of storytelling, philosophy of art and being an ally in the #MeToo movement. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. He can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tinder. https://www.facebook.com/Shehzadgs/ https://twitter.com/shehzad89 https://instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 4:20 Why do I tell stories? 8:00 My philosophy of theatre 26:30 Comedy and Satire against the Powerful 39:26 The art of storytelling 44:20 Performing during the Pandemic 48:30 The Acting Process 1:01:00 Commercial Work vs Pursuing Passions 1:05:00 Embodying Characters 1:15:00 Pursuing your passion 1:20:00 MeToo and the Film Industry
In episode 9 of “That’s Nifty” we interview Ondrej Zunka and Filip Hodas:Twitter: @FilipHodasTwitter: @ondrejzunkaFilip has a NiftyGateway Drop on April 14th, 2021 and Ondrej will be sometime in May so be on the lookout!We discuss the following topics:Phil's Gas Station, Reserve Prices, How Filip and Ondrej met, Ondrej's Self Portrait, Intro to NFTs, Commercial Work, What are you collecting?, Choosing what to mint, Upcoming NG Drops, Connecting Drops, Secondary Market Thoughts, Hyper Realism, Digital Fashion, Software in use, Advice to newcomersMentions:@Fvckrender @SuperRare @withFND @OGesports @TommyKimmelman @gcockfoster @klarens_malluta @3lau @Mad_Dog_Jones @toomuchlag_ @sixnfive @reisingerandres
Jacob shares Apple’s iconic 1984 commercial which was highly talked about at the time, and is still admired today! He discusses what made the commercial so successful and how we can implement that success in food businesses today. Fresh Fuel Website: www.freshfuelmarketing.com
It's not everyday that we have a designer on the show from outside the continental United States. She's a native of the Virgin Islands who later moved to Maryland and started her own design firm. Today's guest, Dennese Guadeloupe Rojas who owns Interiors by Design, joins Nick May on The Chaise Lounge.Dennese obtained a degree in interior design, but went down other paths that eventually led her to start her own design firm. She helped a friend with some interior design and found it is what she needed to be doing.Interiors by Design is a residential interior design firm in Maryland. They specialize in new construction, remodeling, staging, furniture layout and much more!Learn more about what Dennese and Interiors by Design are doing by visiting their website at www.interiorsbydesignmd.com and check out their Instagram @interiorsbydesignllc. People don't realize how things have changed. When I first got into the business you used to be able to order fabrics without a problem because most of those vendors would keep that fabric on their shelves. And now if you needed to order something that's not a hot seller, you have to wait for it to be made. Dennese Guadeloupe Rojas Tweet People don't realize how things have changed. When I first got into the business you used to be able to order fabrics without a problem because most of those vendors would keep that fabric on their shelves. And now if you needed to order something that's not a hot seller, you have to wait for it to be made. Dennese Guadeloupe Rojas Tweet Chaise Lounge Updates A new season of Coast to Coast Design is live, with Garrison Hullinger and returning co-host Lisa Davenport! That's right, it's their second season together and they've got plenty to say. Give it a listen to learn about just how many ways there are to run a design business, and keeping up with the changing landscape. Our Events Page Resources See what our sponsors can do for you. Upcoming Markets High Point Market | October 13-21 More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app! We'd love it if you post a review, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. Also, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. With that said, keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!
Welcome to another episode. Today’s episode is about ‘How to get commercial work in 5 steps’
In this episode of the Profit Tool Belt podcast, host Dominic Rubino talks about commercial work, the pros and cons, how to get it, working your way up to million-dollar jobs, talking to GCs, property managers, small commercial property owners, strata councils, HOAs, and more.
In this exciting episode, I speak with director Debi Bradshaw! We talk Chicago Theater, Commercial Work, and MUCH, MUCH MORE! Visit her website at hotcake1986.com
In this episode of the Cabinet Maker Profit System podcast, host Dominic Rubino talks about finding more commercial work, picking up the phone, the difference between conversion rates and lead generation, identifying targets, addressing pain points, and the value in direct mail marketing.
Phil puts the AI to work on a set of his engagement shoot photos and discusses the outcome. We talk about the earth healing during the pandemic, the riots in America, electric Scooters, shooting commercial work, spotting the branded shirt at the photography show, swapping photographs for bikes, taking inspiration from Casey Neistat's studio space, meeting Joe McNally and the difference between a cheap and an expensive road bike. Don't forget to join our Facebook Group and follow us on instagram @ffotocast Lloyd & Phil can be found at www.lloydwilliamsphotography.com and www.philip-warren.com If there's anything you'd like to know, please ask us a question, we'd love to hear from you. Thanks for listening, diolch!
Today’s episode is an interview with Jay Worsley. A self-taught award winning filmmaker, Jay started out filming weddings with his wedding film studio Everyly Films. Since then, he has mastered creating award-winning drone films, and has since transitioned to specializing in commercial and film work. Jay has worked with brands like Sprite, Amazon and PetSmart. --MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE--Connect w/ Jay:Instagram: @jmworsleyWebsite: https://www.everlyfilms.comWebsite: http://jayworsley.comDrone Masterclass--MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU--Check out my Instagram MasterclassJoin the Level Up Your Wedding Film Business Community on Facebook--Connect with me on Instagram--@thelevelupco // @taylorpetrinovichCheck out these free resources:-Download your Free Guide to Instagram Hashtags here.-Are you ready to raise your prices? Click here to find out.Visit the Level Up Your Wedding Film Business website
Today's guest is a brilliant photographer and a really good friend of mine the commercial and lifestyle photographer, Jack Harding. I have been looking forward to this conversation because I think Jack has a lot of knowledge in his field, he is absolutely crushing it and also has a very interesting journey as a freelance photographer. We talked about how he managed to travel the world while working a full-time job in a bank. We also touched on his approach to commercial work and automotive work as well as the importance of findings inspiration in other creative fields. Jack also left us a very positive and encouraging message on how to use the current situation of the Covid-19 outbreak to work on self-improvement and keep working hard towards your goals.
Justin Wylie is a DOP and visual storyteller, who made the visit to PolarPro’s headquarters all the way from Nashville, TN. He has worked for over ten years as a commercial cinematographer, participating in everything from large-scale productions to small grass-roots projects. Justin’s goal as a director of photography is to partner with storytellers who bring stories to life that inform, connect, challenge, and bring about empathy and life-change in the hearts of the audience.
This week on WCR Nation we talk about getting those commercial gig's. How to land commercial jobs. In Window cleaning I always like to diversify, and one way to do that is with commercial properties. They are large, and usually only outside. the big checks are nice, but how do you get them? Commercial window cleaning is a whole different beast than route, or resi. Let's talk about it Need window cleaning supplies? give me a call! 862-312-2026
Jordan Bunch is a true renaissance man. Not only has he killed it in the wedding industry with Lady Bird Studios, but he is poised to bring that same level of excellence to the commercial and documentary space with Film Mavericks. Beyond his professional accolades Jordan is just a straight up great dude with a heart for people. In this episode we explore the importance of having real connections with other people. We also explore Jordan's journey from the wedding film world to the commercial space. Enjoy!Commercial and documentary work - www.filmmavericks.comWedding work - www.ladybirdstudios.comJOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1529904553810735/
Episode 111. Boston Standup Comedian/Actor. Will Noonan's Golden Hour. Boston Stand Up Royalty is in the building! Major thanks to Will Noonan for coming up onto the podcast, and letting everyone know how his distaste for his alma mater. For those who don't know: Will is a prevalent stand up comedian, who has very much built his career in and around Boston clubs. He is also the face of your favorite New England Honda Commercials and the host of the High Pathetically Podcast. Pumped to have him over into the GDP Camp, Will discussed: - How to Develop a Career in Comedy while staying in Boston - How Catholicism has shaped some of his comic sense - The Importance of Persistence in Building a Career Long Term (Will's 1 Thing a Day) - How to Get Involved in Commercial Work in The City - The Resurgence of Boston's Comedy Scene A young boss! Hope you guys enjoy, send us a DM @goldendeerproductions if you took anything away from the episode. ------------------- WATCH THIS EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/hTBUxKaND80 ------------------ The Official Score of the "The Rise of Dercules" was composed by Josh Schuback (@josh_schuback) & Designed by Jack Bigelow, (@jack.bigelow). Voiceover: Tim Blouin, @timblou8 ------------------- The "GDP Jingle" heard in every podcast (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud) was created by MyCompiledThoughts. @mycompiledthoughts ----------------------- Record Live From Warehouse XI: www.wxi.space ------------------------- Follow Will: Instagram: @willnoonanthecomedian Twitter: @willnoonan Website: www.willnoonan.com ---------- Follow GDP! Instagram: @bigboachie @goldendeerproductions YouTube: YouTube.com/GoldenDeerProductions Facebook: Facebook.com/GoldenDeerProductions Website: goldendeer.productions -------- Follow Conor Holway: Instagram: @godholway LinkedIn: linkedin.com/conorholway Twitter: @boachbonnie -------- Listen to Our Podcasts Here! iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-g…d1437829342?mt=2 Soundcloud: @goldendeerproductions Spotify: Search: "Golden Deer Productions" ----------- The Golden Hours Podcast is a Boston Podcast run by Golden Deer Productions. The podcast is hosted by Conor Holway (a great guy), and we try to show love to anyone making moves in the city.
50 episodes?! How did that happen? It is our 50th episode. We knew we had to something big. We asked all of our famous friends, but they were all busy, so we settled with Aaron Tharpe (kidding). You may have heard of him or a little company called 31 Films. Yeah, that Aaron Tharpe. We think we are really special for having him on the podcast, because he is pretty much a legend in our industry. Not only is he charging $10,000+ for his wedding films, the films themselves are some of the best in the world. Using light, composition, crazy good gear and lenses, 31 Films crafts some of the best films you will ever see. You probably don’t need any introduction to Aaron, but in case you do, there it was. Time for us to offer a HUGE thank you to the How To Film Weddings community. We had no idea what would happen when we uploaded our first podcast 50 episodes ago. The community we have seen grow is astonishing, and we pinch ourselves every day asking if this is real life. What kind of came from an accidental podcast recording has turned into the most listened to wedding film making podcast in the world (or at least we think so). We have come such a long way, but this is only the beginning. It wouldn’t be possible without YOUR support, so we just wanted to say thank you! Thank you for listening in, for subscribing, for joining the Facebook group, for so many things. If we have never met in person, we hope to do so one day. We hope you know that we care about each and every one of you. Thank you for telling others about our show. We could go on and on forever, but just know that we are more than appreciative for you. Until next time, SEE YA! Follow Aaron and 31 Films: Website: https://www.31films.com Commercial Work: https://www.filmlab.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/31films/, and https://www.instagram.com/filmlabtx/ Youtube: http://bit.ly/2NdaWKS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/31films/
Frankie Principe is a Senior Motion Designer at Assembly in Auckland, New Zealand. This episode explores a recent Assembly project Fantastic Beasts as well as working on collaborative projects. The balance of commercial work, personal projects and downtime are key focuses of this episode. Links to work: Frankies Portfolio Frankies Tumblr Fantastic Beasts Bottled Up - Frankies Website Bottled Up - Motionographer Assembly Following: Nicolo Bianchino Sekani Solomon Chris Guyot - Behance Chris Guyot - Website Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website Pro Video Podcast - Spotify
This week I am speaking with Aleksandrina Rizova of Aleksa Studio. Prior to establishing ALEKSA studio in 2015, Aleksa worked at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners across the commercial, residential and cultural sectors. She was primarily involved in the design and on-site coordination of the Leadenhall Building. Aleksa was awarded the Komfort award for best interior space at the RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards in 2008. In this interview Aleksandrina discusses how she won those early residential projects and how she has made the move into commercial work, largely in the retail sector and is able to produce work that satisfies both her visual and design agendas with client commercial requirements. She also speaks about a number of self generated projects and products that utilise her expertise with digital tools and fabrication.
EP57: The Pro's and Con's of Adding Commercial Work SUMMARY: In this episode of the DYB podcast, the team tackles the differences and similarities between a residential and commercial painting contractor and how to move between the two especially if one would like to expand to the other, which is usually from residential to commercial. The team discusses the advantages and disadvantages of taking on commercial projects. They share their company processes and give valuable advice on handling new construction projects, getting paid, dealing with general contractors and other challenges involved in commercial painting jobs. -------------- WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: The differences and similarities between a residential and commercial painting Pros and cons of commercial projects How to add commercial painting to your business Challenges involved in commercial painting and how to handle them -------------- QUOTES: “Residential is not always about the price, it’s about relationship and quality.” “In the commercial world most of the time they’re not spending their own money, so they’re really just looking for the best result “There is this misconception that, you need a better painter to do your residential than you do your commercial and I’m not sure that’s completely accurate.” “When you’re working with a management company or a business owner, there’s no reason not to get a deposit because it’s really a similar transaction as to what you do day in and day out.” “If it [a project] sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true.” “Having a credit line, I realize is a real tool for business.” -------------- HIGHLIGHTS: 0:55 What makes a commercial project and what are HOAs? 5:50 Product quality in commercial projects 11:20 Relationships in both the commercial and residential worlds 19:37 New construction projects, general contractors and how to get paid 29:06 Other reasons for doing commercial work -------------- LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Join DYB -------------- ADDITIONAL FREE RESOURCES: Schedule Your Free Strategy Call With Steve -------------- Connect with Scott Lollar on Facebook here Connect with Ron Ramsden on Facebook here Connect with Greg Miller on Facebook here Connect with Steve on Facebook here -------------- Press and hold to visit the page Thank you very much for joining us today! If you received value, would you take a quick few seconds and leave us a review on iTunes, please?
Rich and I give away our full edit workflow from importing, to edit and exporting. We make sure that FCPX and Premiere Pro are both given equal billing. Ben talks about the hugely important feature in FCPX called keywording. Also, Rich has had commercial work recently and he has had to adapt to that, so he tells his journey of one of his first commercial jobs. Checkout our website www.ourweekinvideo.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourweekinvideo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourweekinvideo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourweekinvideo Or send us an email at hello@owiv.me We are also proudly sponsored by Mediazilla - Deliver an experience, not just a video. MediaZilla are an affiliate so you get to support the show and continue its journey by selecting ‘Our Week In Video’ at the free Trial stage of signup. Please remember to select Our Week In Video. We are also using an affiliate link with Artist.io and if you use this code, it helps us financially to support the show: https://artlist.io/Benjamin-267547 Thank you for listening. SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/our-week-in-video-video-production/id955970525?mt=2 To see our work, follow these links: Ben’s http://www.brutoncoxmedia.com http://www.theweddingcut.com https://twitter.com/brutoncox Rich’s http://www.auroravideo.co.uk https://twitter.com/auroravideo
Director Santiago Suarez had a storied career as a tabletop commercial director, starting under the tutelage of Elbert Budin of Ampersand Productions, progressing into his own commercial studio working at the height of the industry. To hear him tell it, it's just the story of a young kid who struggled in school and found he had a knack for something, and never looked back.
Everyday I get asked how to get new commercial jobs. The answer is always "get to know the property managers." Here are two ways to get your foot in the door with the property managers: 1.) Face to face networking 2.) Blind estimates Go to LandscapeBusinessCourse.com and become a member today! Join the Facebook Group and ask your question by following this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2223196791284436/
In this episode Jordan interviews Ellen Ogden of Ellen Ogden Art about being a visual artist, digital vs. manual processes, and using chalkboard art, hand lettering, and murals to provide commercial work for businesses.Visit www.ellenogden.com and @ellenogdenart for more of EllenVisit www.jordanhefler.com and @jordanhefler for more of JordanDon't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW on iTunes! FOLLOW on Spotify!SHOW NOTES!Support the show (http://www.jordanhefler.com/podcast)
Karissa Tuthill Akin co-founded Après Visuals video production studio based in Jackson, WY with Amon Barker. The two were first introduced through their mutual love of the outdoors and soon realized their unique talents made a great team. Karissa studied marketing and was drawn to the creativity of production. Since beginning they have had the opportunity to bring on other inspiring creatives, travel to far out locations, and work with major clients. Après Visuals approaches every project with a true passion for collaboration and a great attention to detail. She also co-directed A Grand Journey which will be presented at Sundance. Learn more at https://www.apresvisuals.com/ and find them on social media @apresvisuals. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
Karissa Tuthill Akin co-founded Après Visuals video production studio based in Jackson, WY with Amon Barker. The two were first introduced through their mutual love of the outdoors and soon realized their unique talents made a great team. Karissa studied marketing and was drawn to the creativity of production. Since beginning they have had the opportunity to bring on other inspiring creatives, travel to far out locations, and work with major clients. Après Visuals approaches every project with a true passion for collaboration and a great attention to detail. She also co-directed A Grand Journey which will be presented at Sundance. Learn more at https://www.apresvisuals.com/ and find them on social media @apresvisuals. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
This is my thoughts on low budget narrative work vs commercial work to get into that line of work.
Made by Folk's Glenn Garriock talks to Andy Welland, a British artist and art director known for his vibrant, graphic collage work. He was kind enough to create our December cover image which you should definitely check out on madebyfolk.com. Andy and Glenn talk about finding a balance between his artistic work and commercial work as a designer and how transitioned between the two disciplines. If you ever thought about pursuing a different creative path than you’ll love this episode.
Comedian and Voice Actor Sam Haft doesn't like free time. He talks with Will about being born and raised in Manhattan, being a New Yorker on 9/11. His three attempts at college, techniques he used when he taught voice over classes, Commercial Work, and performing at anime conventions as one half of musical comedy duo Sam and Bill. See the Twitch premiere of Sam and Tommy Kayne's Action/Comedy Pilot Taking a hit. on 10/4/2018 at 7PM EST and Midnight https://www.twitch.tv/takingahittv http://www.samuelhaft.com/ Will Carey on Twitter: @comicwillcarey www.willcareyisfunny.com
The Gig Economy: Jim has decided it is time to abolish capitalism after partaking in the gig economy. Food Wars: Burrito arguments and Elon Musk smoking weed on Joe Rogan. Drive (1997): A discussion of Dwayne Wayne from A Different World leads us to this surefire classic featuring the Iron Chef. THE FUTURE!, VIDEOTAPE!, BURT REYNOLDS!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, WHO’S READY FOR FALL!?, REVIEWS!, STITCHER!, ITUNES!, RETAIL!, GOON NAME!, BUMPS BLACKWELL!, THE GIG ECONOMY!, CLASS WAR!, REDISTRIBUTE THE WEALTH!, SOCIALISM!, POSTMATES!, UBER EATS!, DELIVERIES!, LIVING HIGH ON THE HOG!, SUCCESSFUL!, DOING ALRIGHT!, SUMMERLIN!, RICH!, NEIGHBORHOODS!, ABOLISH CAPITALISM!, ROBBERY!, BURN IT DOWN!, HOME INVASION!, GATED COMMUNITY!, SECURITY!, ARMED GUARD!, GATE CODE!, QUEENSRIDGE!, CANYON GATE!, GATED COMMUNITY WITHIN A GATED COMMUNITY!, BROWN GRASS!, LANDSCAPING!, TACKY!, 2 WHITE GUYS AND A DOG!, AMAZON RESTAURANTS!, STOLEN FOOD!, PAY!, CONDO!, GATE CODE!, APARTMENT NUMBER!, FAMOUS DAVE’S!, PLATTER!, LOCKED DOOR!, COURTYARD!, U-SWIRL!, TIPPING!, DISPENSARY!, WEED!, JUUL CARTRIDGE!, VAPE!, PAULY D!, CHIPOTLE!, CAFE RIO!, SPICY!, HOT!, ZABAS!, WATER CUP!, SODA!, COKE FREESTYLE!, 99%!, THE 1%!, EL POLLO LOCO!, CANE’S!, EMBARRASSING MOMENTS!, FALL!, SKATEBOARDING!, WEALTHY!, ELON MUSK!, SPLIFF!, BLUNT!, JOE ROGAN!, TOBACCO!, PEER PRESSURE!, COOL POINTS!, CORNY!, TESLA!, STEVE JOBS!, RIPD!, KANYE!, RELATIVE!, GEOFFREY OWENS!, COSBY SHOW!, GROCERY BAGGING!, TMZ!, FOX NEWS!, FAUX NEWS!, DWAYNE WAYNE!, DWAYNE WADE!, BASKETBALL!, A DIFFERENT WORLD!, PAULY SHORE!, NICKI MINAJ!, SCHOOL!, MONEY!, COMMERCIAL WORK!, KADEEM HARDISON!, MARK DACASCOS!, DELIVERANCE BODINE!, BRITTANY MURPHY!, 8 MILE!, IRON CHEF!, CHOCOLATE BOY WONDER! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD JIM AND THEM #554 PART 1 RIGHT HERE!
Tim Swallow is an enormously talented director and photographer from Australia. Over the past year Tim has shot editorials for Russh Magazine, Vogue (America, Australia), Monster Children and Harpers Bazaar. On this episode Tim talks about his influences in photography, super helpful advice for photographers starting out now, his biggest mistakes and so much more Some links to things we discuss in this podcast can be found below: Website: www.timswallow.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/tim_swallow_photo Commercial Work: www.thelagooncollective.com Agency: www.thekitchen.com.au
EP29: Scott Lollar Shares Strategies To Scale to Million and Multi-Million Dollar Revenues SUMMARY: In this episode of DYB, Steve gets the opportunity to talk with Scott Lollar; A Former Commercial Painting Contractor, Operations Manager and Consultant to Multi-Million Dollar Painting Companies, PDCA Board Member, and New DYB Coach. Scott covers the challenges painting businesses face as they grow past the $1 Million Revenue Mark, developing relationships with Commercial Clients, and many nuances of Commercial Painting. ------------------------ WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Keys to establishing relationships with Commercial Clients. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Commercial Work. Similarities of Commercial Work to Residential Work. The typical demographic of a Commercial Painter’s Customer. ------------------------ QUOTES: “You have to grow every part of your Business together. If you’re great at Marketing but terrible at Culture and Hiring, you have a problem. If you’re great at Sales but have no Employees or Capital to support it, you have a problem.” “If you develop a relationship with a Property Manager that manages millions of square feet of property, they’re going to need you all the time. You don’t have to get 20 people to fill your January, you only need one. The residual work you get from a Property Manager is the secret sauce.” “Some people are natural marketers, and some aren’t. If you want to network, this is somewhere you’ll have to get out of your comfort zone if it’s not your strong suit.” “The standard is a little different for Commercial Work, but it doesn’t mean we can’t be great craftsmen. The purpose of what we do is just different” “Even in bidding, relationships are still key. When you get a relationship with someone, you’ll be 1 out of 2 bids, as opposed to 1 out of 50 in the GC world.” ------------------------ HIGHLIGHTS: [2:31] How did Scott get started in the painting industry? [13:01] Scott describes his experience with the PDCA conferences. [20:14] What are the biggest snags painting businesses run into as they scale revenue? [25:50] What are the advantages of having an outside-looking-in perspective of your business? [37:26] Scott explores many of the nuances of Commercial Painting. ------------------------ LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Join DYB PDCA scott@dybcoach.com ------------------------ ADDITIONAL FREE RESOURCES: Schedule Your Free Strategy Call With Steve -------------- Connect with Scott Lollar on Facebook here Connect with Steve on Facebook here -------------- Press and hold to visit the page Show Page Notes -------------- Thank you very much for joining us today! If you received value, would you take a quick few seconds and leave us a review on iTunes, please?
In this episode we hear from New England commercial director and host of The Go Creative Show, Ben Consoli. Ben talks about working on client relationships, commercial pitching, and why you should make life choices based on the porn industry. Give Go Creative Show a listen, you’ll be glad you did. Ben’s Website: http://www.benconsoli.com Go Creative Show: http://gocreativeshow.com Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/benconsoli ------- Firehouse Creative: www.wearethefirehouse.com On Instagram: www.instagram.com/firehousecreative On Twitter: www.twitter.com/firehouse_ca On Youtube: www.youtube.com/wearethefirehouse Like, Review, and Subscribe!
Many Dancers DREAM of a career like Taylor's! He has created a successful Commercial career, dancing with stars like J.lo and Michael Jackson, booking national TV shows and commercials, and shooting countless music videos. Taylor talks all about practical ways to start your career, personal branding, and the one demon that will take you down.
‘CROs: look at the entire portfolio, not just the individual project, when planning clinical studies,’ says DIA’s adaptive design scientific working group.
‘CROs: look at the entire portfolio, not just the individual project, when planning clinical studies,’ says DIA’s adaptive design scientific working group.
Sarah Hair, New Beverage, Commercial Work, Set Screwups, HEATHER, Manicures, Ball Talk, Randy Moss, Danica Comic, Tiger Sex, Three Kings, Rudy Scoop, Peeper, World Of Crazy, Demi Threesome, Weezer, Blondes, Heather And Sarah Holiday
Sarah Hair, New Beverage, Commercial Work, Set Screwups, HEATHER, Manicures, Ball Talk, Randy Moss, Danica Comic, Tiger Sex, Three Kings, Rudy Scoop, Peeper, World Of Crazy, Demi Threesome, Weezer, Blondes, Heather And Sarah Easter