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Our latest guest is Michelle Vincent, CEO of MoFilm. Michelle sits down with Yashi Yadav, Host of Masters of Risk, to discuss her journey through the tech space and what risks she took to get to her current role as CEO. Michelle dives into the mentors that she had along the way and the impacts media played in her career evolvement. In addition, the risk impacts it had on the companies she worked for.
Content creators are divided by their drives, inspirations, references, styles and much more. But they are united by a global expanse of creative minds. As the art of creativity and content generation takes new shapes and iterations in the current generation, we're looking at what the future holds for content creators, and how new professionals can equip themselves to be on the better side of the rapid changes. To speak more about the topic, we're excited to have invited Michelle Vincent, CEO of Mofilm, and Anisha Madzounian, Director of Strategic Operations at Mofilm, to give us their take on the evolution and rising possibilities in the area of content creation. Through their distinct experiences and career journeys, they walk us through their career journey, the present rise of global creative communities, and more. __________________________________________________ Read the full blog here: https://capital-placement.com/blog/rise-of-global-creative-communities/ Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capitalplacement/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecareergrowthpodcast/message
Joining us is Michelle Vincent of Mofilm, a creative agency focused on storytelling and leveraging AI in creative operations.You'll hear how Mofilm uses AI as a creative assistant, the importance of storytelling in the age of algorithms, and the challenges of data bias in AI tools.Stay Connected:Companion Newsletter: sign up at https://creativeops.fm/newsletterFollow Today's Guest: Mofilm's Michelle VincentFollow Me, Your Host: Nish Patel on LinkedInSubscribe:SpotifyGoogle PodcastsPlayer.fmPodcast addictRSSTimestamps:13:03 - Experimenting with AI in creative operations16:48 - Understanding AI's impact on storytelling20:27 - Navigating the hype and reality of AI in marketing24:00 - Addressing the challenge of bias in AI tools27:36 - Emphasizing human creativity in AI integration31:12 - Exploring diverse perspectives in AI-generated content35:06 - Recognizing the importance of human input in AI outputs38:42 - Discussing the role of AI in future creative strategies42:54 - Reflecting on the cultural shift towards AI in creative industries
Whenever he's shooting a commercial, actor David Lautman spends his time between takes studying every crew member's job and how she or he does it. This film school by astute observation, combined with his infectious personality has helped David branch into directing. We chat about writing our own stuff to shoot, doing those Tongal contest spots and the importance of not waiting for the golden ticket. Be sure to check out Spoof Troupe, his sketch group on Youtube. Enjoy! Jordan Commercial Directing Bootcamp is August 25th, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. You get a free copy of my book Commercial Directing Voodoo when you sign up! Or buy it on Amazon if you cannot wait.
What do you get when you cross a tech savvy entrepreneur with a person that wants to make a difference for others? FRANK CHINDAMO! In this episode of Laughbox, Frank shares about his humor roots and how LaughMD got started and where they want to go. Take a listen in as Frank makes me laugh a LOT!More on Frank… More on Frank… Frank created Fun Little Movies in 2003, the first U.S. company to produce comedic films for mobile phones worldwide, and launched the still-running top-deck channel of comedy videos on Sprint phones in 2004. In 2007, he was nominated by Ernst & Young for Entrepreneur of the Year. Frank is LMD’s Founder and Content Curator, and has experience ranging from the Sprint Channel to Babelgum.com, (achieving 1 million subscribers in under two months) to the current Christian content site. Truli.net. FLM produces web video series for big brands including Walmart, Petco and Kingston Technologies. FLM has been a cover story or featured in Forbes Magazine, the L.A. Times, the NY Times, USA Today, The NY Post, the BBC, Washington Post, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, AdAge, Mashable, CBS and Wired Magazine. FLM has also won over 30 awards for the the videos they have produced, including the Grand Prize at Mobile Content World in Barcelona at the MoFilm awards, given by Kevin Spacey. FLM was also a finalist at the Cannes Film Festival for Best Short Film. In 2010, Frank produced a video for TED with Titanic and Avatar producer Jon Landau. He has lectured at numerous colleges and universities and is currently an Adjunct Professor in Web Video at USC, UCLA and Chapman Universities. Frank created LaughMD because of the experiences he saw when he was with his family in hospitals. His father suffered from heart attacks and cancer and was in the hospital 17 times. His brother passed away after months in a hospital. And other family members have spent weeks in hospitals. Frank saw that most of the time, patients were doing nothing but watching TV, and the TV channels available to them made them more anxious, aggravated and sicker. There had to be a better way! Frank received his Film B.F.A. from N.Y.U. and his Screenwriting & Producing M.F.A. from Columbia University. Want more on LaughMD? Visit their site: http://www.laughmd.com/
Film Synopsis for CHEW: Smug drifter Lisa "Chew" Hoffman (Nora Wyman) reluctantly returns home for her best friend Mina Priest's (Megan Messmer) wedding and soon clashes with the world she left behind. Wrestling with triggered memories and guilt, she suffers a panic attack in a public restroom. Soon after, she meets the ambitious photographer and paraplegic Dan Meyers (Hunter Garner). Inspired by his enthusiasm and love for life, Chew resolves to face her troubled past… Biography Jessica Franz (writer/director): Jessica studied at the International Academy of Performing Arts Stuttgart and began her professional career as an actress in Germany with roles in feature films as well as numerous guest appearances on national TV shows. She won the national writing competition SAT.1 Talent Class and worked at the German TV giant Constantin Entertainment as a project manager. In 2012, Jessica founded the production company Triple Threat Pictures, which has produced a comedy web series and award-winning short films. Soon after she began creating for the independent agency MoFilm and won numerous awards for her commercials. Current projects as a writer include the feature film thriller trilogy "Crosscuts", the comedy TV show "Wild Kat", and the feature film version of Chew entitled "KIN." Biography Alex Lampsos (producer): Alex Lampsos, a Canadian native, spent the majority of his life immersed in cultural discovery as his eclectic family established bases in various parts of the world. A graduate of the New York Film Academy, Alex launched his career by landing a managerial venture at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival for a vibrant two-festival run. Since his move to LA in 2013, Alex produced a total of ten films resulting in over 15 festival selections and awards, including an ambitious short film based on a Chekhov play, a romantic drama, and his first short film "Thylacine" with over 1.5 million views on YouTube. He has three more films in the pipeline in 2016, ranging from a gay-themed comedy feature to a documentary feature.
Film Synopsis for CHEW: Smug drifter Lisa "Chew" Hoffman (Nora Wyman) reluctantly returns home for her best friend Mina Priest's (Megan Messmer) wedding and soon clashes with the world she left behind. Wrestling with triggered memories and guilt, she suffers a panic attack in a public restroom. Soon after, she meets the ambitious photographer and paraplegic Dan Meyers (Hunter Garner). Inspired by his enthusiasm and love for life, Chew resolves to face her troubled past… Biography Jessica Franz (writer/director): Jessica studied at the International Academy of Performing Arts Stuttgart and began her professional career as an actress in Germany with roles in feature films as well as numerous guest appearances on national TV shows. She won the national writing competition SAT.1 Talent Class and worked at the German TV giant Constantin Entertainment as a project manager. In 2012, Jessica founded the production company Triple Threat Pictures, which has produced a comedy web series and award-winning short films. Soon after she began creating for the independent agency MoFilm and won numerous awards for her commercials. Current projects as a writer include the feature film thriller trilogy "Crosscuts", the comedy TV show "Wild Kat", and the feature film version of Chew entitled "KIN." Biography Alex Lampsos (producer): Alex Lampsos, a Canadian native, spent the majority of his life immersed in cultural discovery as his eclectic family established bases in various parts of the world. A graduate of the New York Film Academy, Alex launched his career by landing a managerial venture at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival for a vibrant two-festival run. Since his move to LA in 2013, Alex produced a total of ten films resulting in over 15 festival selections and awards, including an ambitious short film based on a Chekhov play, a romantic drama, and his first short film "Thylacine" with over 1.5 million views on YouTube. He has three more films in the pipeline in 2016, ranging from a gay-themed comedy feature to a documentary feature.
You may think that mobile TV is all anyone is talking about, but feature films are hitting the small screen with a bang. MOFILM, an organization celebrating the intersection of art, commerce and technology in the fast evolving sector of mobile entertainment, will be having its next event this coming June at the Cannes Lions 2009 Advertising Festival. No longer can mobile film be ignored. It is center stage and the Spike Lee has been confirmed as the host of the MOFILM User-Generated Content “You to the Power of 12- U12” Competition.Join Ralph Cochrane, co-Founder of MOFILM, as he talks to show host Limor Schafman about the organization, how he sees short features having impact on mobile and how money is being made in this arena.
You may think that mobile TV is all anyone is talking about, but feature films are hitting the small screen with a bang. MOFILM, an organization celebrating the intersection of art, commerce and technology in the fast evolving sector of mobile entertainment, will be having its next event this coming June at the Cannes Lions 2009 Advertising Festival. No longer can mobile film be ignored. It is center stage and the Spike Lee has been confirmed as the host of the MOFILM User-Generated Content “You to the Power of 12- U12” Competition.Join Ralph Cochrane, co-Founder of MOFILM, as he talks to show host Limor Schafman about the organization, how he sees short features having impact on mobile and how money is being made in this arena.