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Best podcasts about peter mckinnon

Latest podcast episodes about peter mckinnon

Billion Dollar Creator
The NEW Way to Become a Full-Time Creator in 12 Months (or less) | 060

Billion Dollar Creator

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 48:31


Today I'm joined by Jed Eglington to explore an overlooked path to becoming a successful full-time creator.Jed shares his journey from in-house creator to successful business owner, outlining how to develop video, storytelling and production skills that companies actually value. He breaks down what businesses look for when hiring creators and how to position yourself for these opportunities.Learn how to master the essential skills, create a compelling portfolio, and transition from creator to founder by building products your audience wants.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:06 Misconceptions About the Creator Economy02:03 Mapping Out Creator Career Paths02:21 The Role of In-House Creators06:57 Essential Skills You Need as a Creator09:01 Learning Video Editing as a Beginner11:20 Storytelling Tips for Content Creators13:32 Being Confident On Camera17:38 How to Find the Right Company to Work For24:35 Analyzing Video Formats25:21 How to Get Companies to Notice Your Work28:20 Making It Easy to Say Yes30:17 Guide to Going from Creator to Founder31:51 Building an Audience While Working Full-Time40:05 How to Grow Your email List47:20 Closing ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a review. We read every single one.Learn more about The Nathan Barry Show: https://nathanbarry.com/show Follow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarry LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarry X: https://twitter.com/nathanbarry YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenathanbarryshow Website: https://nathanbarry.com Follow Jed:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@creatorjed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatorjed Website: https://www.creatorroom.com Featured in this episode:Dan Go: https://www.instagram.com/danfounder Justin Welsh: https://www.justinwelsh.me Amy Porterfield: https://www.amyporterfield.com HiSmile: https://hismileteeth.com Kit: https://www.kit.com Gary Vee: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com D Rock: https://www.instagram.com/drock Charli Prangley: https://charlimarie.com Tim Urban (Wait But Why): https://www.waitbutwhy.com Ugmonk (Jeff Sheldon): https://www.ugmonk.com Peter McKinnon: https://www.youtube.com/@petermckinnon Ali Abdaal: https://www.youtube.com/@aliabdaal Casey Neistat: https://www.youtube.com/@casey Karen X Cheng: https://www.instagram.com/karenxcheng Donald Miller (StoryBrand): https://www.storybrand.com Codie Sanchez: https://codiesanchez.com Nick Huber: https://www.instagram.com/sweatystartup Highlights:04:49 The Rise of the In-House Creator09:58 Learning More by Copying Others11:27 The Blueprint for Book Titles13:51 Why a Guiding Principle Matters23:48 Documenting Video Performance26:24 How to Get Your Work Seen by the Right Companies32:29 How CEOs Should Approach Employees Building Their Own Audiences38:37 Turning a Crowd into a True Audience41:49 When Are You Sending Too Many Emails?

Comfort Zone
I think it's pretty safe, and here's why

Comfort Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 79:15


Matt goes Infinite, Chris embraces Nothing, and Niléane tries to make a Frame…work. Oh, and we discover two of the hosts have sane travel bags and the other is a maniac. Our thanks once again to ListenLater.net for sponsoring Comfort Zone and MacStories! Let them know you heard about them from us to get 20% more credits with your first purchase. Weekly Topics DC Universe Infinite Nothing Ear (a) Framework laptops Other stuff we discussed Marvel Unlimited Marvel Subscriptions Blankets Fairphone Brevite Jumper backpack A better Vision Pro carrying case Peter McKinnon backpack Camera cube pack UGREEN wall charger Zagg 3-in-1 charger 10-foot USB-C cable Apple's Thunderbolt cable Anker Power Bank Hema backpack Elago iPad accessories iPad sleeve Anker PowerCore charger Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon

The Minus Sixteen Podcast
Let Loose, honest reviews & Garmin Epix Pro | Ep. 59

The Minus Sixteen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 59:23


In this episode, we chat about the recent spate of creators giving honest reviews and the effects that have on the companies behind the products. We chat about the art of making honest product review videos and the benefits of staying in lane for your channel.   Then we look at the benefits of wearables - smart watches & rings and what the Garmin Epix Pro has been like.   Let Loose, the next Apple event has been confirmed so we chat that over and what to expect from the iPad event and finally a little update on AirPods Max.   Don't forget, if you enjoy our weekly podcast to subscribe, like, and share - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts - to leave us a rating (hopefully a 5-star one!) as well!

Visual Revolutionary
Episode #231: Peter Andrew Lusztyk / Photographer

Visual Revolutionary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 63:52


Fine Art and Commercial/Editorial Photographer Peter Andrew Lusztyk returns to the podcast to talk about his amazing new series of images inspired by the natural beauty around his cabin, his ongoing personal project with food stylist Michelle Rabin, his friendship with Peter McKinnon and the incredible video he made of him at his cabin working with his new Alpa camera system, how he came up with the idea of mixing birds with furniture while collaborating with Porch Modern, his latest venture into hat sales, and so much more.   To Learn More About Peter Andrew Lusztyk Visit: https://www.peterandrew.ca And Follow Him On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/peter_andrew_lusztyk/ To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: https://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/ And YouTube At: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQfSdpcnVzPICLNc_KCJfw?view_as=subscriber

Logos
Creativity: A Way of Being | W/ Matt Hylom

Logos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 70:15


In this episode, Logos brings on Matt Hylom to discuss creativity and music. As a part of our discussion, we mention Michelangelo, philosophy, Plato, Drake, Daniel Caeser, "thug life", and God. Yup, you read that right. As a multi-million streamed  artist, sound producer, song writer, entrepreneur, and podcaster as well as a father of five, Matt Hylom brings a lot to the table. The central question: Is being a creative a practice or a way of life? Friends, welcome Matt. #drake #badbunny #danielcaeser #peterMckinnon #music #creative #soundproducer #film #cinema #rap #r&b #funk #life #God #Christian #artist #art #creativity #PeterMckinnonTimeCode:0:00 - Matt Hylom3:00 - Art and Experience4:50 - Drake, Daniel Caeser, and Creativity6:30 - Extraordinary in Ordinary 8:00 - Inspiration 12:20 - Drake and The Pope13:00 - Art, Philosophy, and God22:30 - Creative Intuition25:20 - Creativity as Lived29:00 - How To Write a Song?33:40 - The Catholic World view36:10 - Creativity and Faith 41:50 - I DO NOT WANT TO44:05 - Art Requires Being48:00 - Money and Music50:00 - Why is Music Important?52:15 - The Role of the Creative 1:00:00 - Michelangelo, God, and Truth1:04:20 - Saints and Creativity 1:07:40 - Where to Find Matt Hylom?For more of our content or a place to support our project, follow the links attached below!Logos Website: www.logos-podcast.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3PCPWBvNcAbptX17PzlC2x?si=BkEHS4vGSf-xmMlDFcpZ2QApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/logos-podcast/id1560191231TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@logospodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqauK7TPfOwe80B-ckOeelQInstagram: https://instagram.com/logos.pod?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc=Support the show

Le plaisir de partager
023 - Ce que YouTube attend de nous

Le plaisir de partager

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 12:09


Rene Ritchie est un "YouTube Creator Liaison" et a été interviewé par Peter McKinnon la semaine dernière pour expliquer le fonctionnement de l'algorithme, et in extenso, ce que YouTube attend de nous. Si ce Podcast vous plait, ce serait super sympa de prendre quelques secondes pour le noter 5 étoiles. Si c'est déjà fait, partagez le à un de vos amis à qui il pourrait plaire…! - - - - - - - NOTES : L'article (avec la vidéo) : https://lokan.jp/2023/11/07/ce-que-youtube-attend-de-nous/ L'interview à la base de cette vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6-RneaFsIo - - - - - - -  FOOTER :

PetaPixel Photography Podcast
Ep. 415: Definitely Not the Sign of a Pro – and more

PetaPixel Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 50:19


Episode 415 of the Lens Shark Photography Podcast In This Episode If you subscribe to the Lens Shark Photography Podcast, please take a moment to rate and review us to help make it easier for others to discover the show. Sponsors: - Build Your Legacy with Fujifilm - Shop with the legends at RobertsCamera.com, and unload your gear with UsedPhotoPro.com - Nanlite's new FC-500B and FC300B, and PavoTube deals! - Get 20% OFF with code SHARKY20 at BenroUSA.com - More mostly 20% OFF codes at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: If you're going to be a pro, you should do this. (#) Canon finally ditches EOS M. (#) Wacom expands the line. (#) Elinchrom's THREE is just right. (#) Fotodiox has a versatile new modifier. (#) SanDisk's new 1.5TB card. (#) Nomatic and Peter McKinnon have 3 new bags. (#) Giggster makes another acquisition. (#) Leica's two new lenses. (#)   Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the Lens Shark Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram Vero, and Facebook (all @LensShark).

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 364 - Andy Bliss (Part 2)

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023


University of Tennessee-Knoxville Percussion Professor Andy Bliss returns to talk about growing up in the Quad Cities (IL and IA), his piano background, performing in DCI, playing and umpiring baseball, and collecting baseball cards (03:15), his undergrad years at Northern Illinois University and performing in a PASIC showcase concert as an undergrad with the Base4 Percussion Quartet (21:10), going to the University of Kentucky for his masters and doctorate (29:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions on creating complete percussionists, great books, liking (nearly) every movie, Lego's, great pizza, and Peter McKinnon's YouTube channel (39:30).Finishing with a Rave on the 1988 film Shag (01:07:25).Pete's 2023 Percussion Recital YouTube linkAndy Bliss Links:Part 1 with Andy BlissAndy Bliss's websiteNief-NorfAndy Bliss's Tennessee pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Keith Aleo in 2020Other links:Phantom RegimentColts DCIGeneseo KnightsMadison ScoutsVelvet KnightsCapital SoundGary VaynerchukRyne SandbergJamal MurrayCliff AlexisLiam TeagueAllan O'ConnorPatrick SchleckerBase4 Percussion Quartet“Ogoun Badagris” - Christopher RouseJim CampbellErin Walker BlissExtraction trailerCrazy Rich Asians trailerGuardians of the Galaxy 3 trailerEternals trailerTron trailerBilly Madison trailerHustle trailerJustin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids trailerDeep Work - Cal NewportSuperfans - Pat FlynnOutliers - Malcolm GladwellAtomic Habits - James ClearEssentialism - Greg McKeownDoug PerkinsMichael BurrittThe Pizza JoyntHappy Joe's PizzaMaid-Rite2002 Madison Scouts showCapital Sound showsPeter McKinnonAnna ThorvaldsdottirRaves:Shag trailer

Howling Wolf
Benefits Of Photography

Howling Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 22:31


There are major benefits of photography. Did you even know that? I know I didn't! So amazing that there is scientific proof that there are major life benefits to photography!Do you think there are benefits to be an artist? If so what do you think they are? Do you agree with my list? Would you add any other ones? Reach out on instagram, lets chat about it! InstagramWebsite/PortfolioLink to the Peter McKinnon video!Thank you for listening. It means more than you know! Remember wolves howl louder in a pack

The Camera Gear Podcast
41: Insta360 Go 3 ActionPod(cast)

The Camera Gear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 70:28


This week Lucas complains about the new Insta360 Go 3. Some links below to product sites may be affiliate links and may result in a commission to the Camera Gear Podcast. Pre-Show Hot Boy Summer Show RF Lenses Lucas has never heard of: RF 24-105 F/4 RF 14-35 F/4 RF 70-200 RF28-70 F/2 Insta360 Go 3 https://store.insta360.com/product/go-3 Youtubers: Sydney Diongzon Make Art Now Casey Niestat Potato Jet Peter McKinnon Jesse Driftwood Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2 R

Just Chill with Oliver George
Just Chill with Oliver George #98 - Peter Andrew Lusztyk

Just Chill with Oliver George

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 107:34


Join Oliver as he chills with phenomenal photographer (and old friend) Peter Andrew Lusztyk! A true visionary and innovative artist, Peter's work has been featured in many notable publications like Esquire, National Geographic and Wired Magazine (among others). You may have spotted his work adorning the sets of televisions shows like 'Suits' or the Matt Damon film 'Downsizing'. With new projects always on the rise, this award-winning shutterbug's career shows no signs of slowing down. Peter first made his debut on Just Chill all the way back in episode 14, so there was plenty to catch up on... Especially since his original appearance was recorded right before the onset of the pandemic! Oliver learns about Peter's various struggles during that time, and how he was ultimately able to triumph over them. Things turn nostalgic as the conversation gets into childhood neighbourhoods and high school house parties gone awry. Peter later shares some travel tales and reflects on his experience collaborating with colleague Peter McKinnon. The podcast also gets into Canadiana, LEGO, Rolexes, working with Matty Matheson and more! Recorded on June 17th, 2023 Audio/Visual Production by Brian Reilly Edited (poorly) by Oliver George Additional editing and graphics by Maverick Reilly ARCADE- Oliver: 25 / Guests: 12 (No match, no time!) ©2023 Just Chill with Oliver George https://www.peterandrew.ca/

Logos
The Power Of Beauty

Logos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 70:24


Beauty, what is it? Is it objective? Is it useful? Does man need it?In a world surrounded by brand marketing, AI, and modern architecture focused on efficiency, a question arises: do we need beauty, do we need creativity? #life #art #artist #creative #ai #creativity #podcast #motivation #beautiful #architecture #painting #love Famous YouTubers like Casey Neistat and Peter Mckinnon have critizied AI because of its capacity to "reproduce" imaging. Why is their emphasis on the creative subject to vehement and, we think, worth fighting for? It is not only YouTubers arguing against AI as a sole recourse of productivity, but several other academics, particularly, aestheticians. Again, this just reaffirms our conviction, modern man is ignorant of beauty and, therefore, does not consider it necessary. Well, Logos is here to dive into this trying conversation. We will define beauty (according to the Western Tradition), outline its characteristics, and challenge its listeners to take the Beautiful serious because without it...man dies!Timecode:0:00 - Intro3:23 - Why this topic?5:09 - What is Beauty?10:20 - Characteristics of Beauty11:10 - Integrity13:40 - Proportion17:00 - Clarity (Radiance)21:00 - The Beautiful Hurts?26:00 - Unique Power of Beauty28:00 - Is Beauty The Way?30:00 - Is Beauty Necessary?36:00 - Enlightenment Vs. Creativity 42:00 - Architecture and Beauty46:17 - Beauty Demands Commitment 49:58 - Beauty and AI54:02 - Reproduction Vs. Original57:30 - Why You Need Beauty1:03:14 - Beauty Wounds1:05:00 - You Are Made For More1:06:18 - What Is The Most Beautiful Thing?1:09:49 - You Are DismissedLinks to Articles Mentioned:- https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2022/11/beauty-necessity-not-luxury-charles-klamut.html#:~:text=Beauty%20is%20a%20necessity%2C%20not,it%20is%20what%20comes%20first.- https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/letters/1999/documents/hf_jp-ii_let_23041999_artists.html- https://www.hisour.com/the-sacristy-mexico-city-metropolitan-cathedral-53062/Support the show

Tripodcast
104. Rosszul fogod

Tripodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 155:18


Peti beszámol a Canon rendszerrel szerzett tapasztalatairól, majd beszélgetünk a hetekben megjelent fotós újdonságokról. Benedek mesél állványfotós tapasztalatairól és arról, hogy mit nézett a YouTube-on. Végül megosztjuk benyomásainkat az Apple új virtuális valóság headset-jéről. Az adás linkje: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tripodcast.hu/104 Műsorvezetők: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Láng Péter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lénárt Gábor⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Varga Benedek⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Támogass minket Patreonon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tripodcast.hu/patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://tripodcast.hu/community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Küldj nekünk hangüzenetben kérdést! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://tripodcast.hu/messages⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Az adást a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tripont⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, és a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Fujifilm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ támogatta! Egyéni oktatásról az alábbi linken kaphattok információt: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tripodcast.hu/oktatas⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Kövess minket Instán: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - Peter McKinnon filmre fotózik https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGS19rCc994 - Nikon akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/nikon_azonnali_kedvezmeny_2023 - Canon akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/canon_15_30_kuponkedvezmeny - Nanlite akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/nanlite_nyarindito_kedvezmeny - Panasonic akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/panasonic_DC_GH6_akcio https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/panasonic_DC_GH5M2_akcio

Archetype Aperture
Archetype Aperture “The Daily Jim” , Role models…

Archetype Aperture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 21:35


Who are your role models in life or as it relates to photography. I get a little personal on this one. Support the show

Created with Jon Youshaei
Meet MrBeast's Secret YouTube Consultant (Paddy Galloway Interview)

Created with Jon Youshaei

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 19:15


Paddy Galloway has worked with the biggest YouTube creators in the world like MrBeast, Ryan Trahan, Noah Kagan, Airrack, Jesser and more. He's also made video essays about how Peter McKinnon, Mark Rober, SSSniperwolf and many on how MrBeast himself (aka Jimmy Donaldson) became successful. In this interview, we spoke about how to grow a YouTube channel, how to start a YouTube channel, Shorts, monetization and the future of YouTube. Timestamps: (00:00 - 00:40) Intro (00:41 - 02:07) Working with MrBeast (02:08 - 03:55) Finding Great Video Ideas (03:56 - 08:12) Writing Killer Intros & Titles (08:13 - 10:25) Thumbnail Breakdown  (10:26 - 11:01) When It's Okay To Sacrifice Retention  (11:02 - 11:34) How To Make Shorts (11:35 - 14:20) Testing New Formats   (14:21- 18:10) How Paddy Makes $50-100K Per Month (18:11- 19:15) Future of YouTube Follow me on: ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠LinkedIn⁠ ⁠Twitter⁠ ⁠Instagram

List Fanatic
Are Super Bowl Ads Underpriced Attention? Peter McKinnon, and Rihanna, Katy Perry Audience size

List Fanatic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 59:37


#15: Inspired by GaryVee's take on underpriced attention for Super Bowl ads, we explore the creative and business sides to captivating the 113 million viewers and how it compares to social media platform ad spend like TikTok. Caleb's Fanatic Fixation this week is stretching. Morgan loves her NEW Stanley Cup dupe, it is functional while still being gorgeous to look at.

Created with Jon Youshaei
How Peter McKinnon Turned $0.55 Into A YouTube Empire

Created with Jon Youshaei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 15:36


How did Peter McKinnon turn $0.55 into 5.5 million subscribers on YouTube? In this episode, Peter talked about: Which jobs can prepare you for a career as a creator Why he quit his job when he only made $0.55 on YouTube How he stood out in a saturated niche What he learned about filmmaking from Casey Neistat And more. I've been excited to share this one for a while, enjoy! Follow me on: YouTube TikTok LinkedIn Twitter Instagram

Created with Jon Youshaei
Meet The World's Oldest YouTuber with 10M+ Subscribers 

Created with Jon Youshaei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 11:53


Born in 1966, Jordan Matter is the world's oldest YouTuber to cross 10 million subscribers. In a field dominated by people half his age, Jordan Matter calls himself the oldest YouTube creator with over 10,000,000 subscribers and may just be the Tom Brady of YouTube. In my interview with Matter, we spoke about everything from how to collaborate with huge creators like Charli D'Amelio and Addison Rae, sourcing ideas from his community for his popular formats like the 10 Minute Photo Challenge, and how photographers can find success on YouTube, just like Jordan and Peter McKinnon have. Follow me on: YouTube TikTok LinkedIn Twitter Instagram

Grit
Good Story = Good Content

Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 39:43


Telling a STORY is the secret sauce to making your content better - and yes, it can totally fit into the type of content you create! Let's talk about storytelling and how it might be more like a Hallmark movie than you think...   Video of the truck by Peter McKinnon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lK1yqtRe_E&t=59s Building a Story Brand by Donald Miller https://amzn.to/3N5BE4Z Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks https://amzn.to/3SB0VVY   Shop all my courses, templates, and more! https://heyjessica.com/shopnow   Get started with Descript today! https://heyjessica.com/descript   Follow me on the 'gram! Personal Account: @jessicastansberry Biz Account: @heyjessicatv  

Video Creators
(Almost) Everything you Need to Know for an Effective Shorts Strategy on your Channel

Video Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 28:58


A little over a year ago, YouTube released "shorts." Since then, there has been a lot of experimenting with it - YouTube included, in regards to how it effects their algorithm. Today we want to talk about not everything, but almost everything you need to know to have a successful YouTube Shorts Strategy. Links in Episode: CREATOR SPOTLIGHT, "Power for Parkinsons"  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9QTes9SMZKbSzDS-nvhr3g  Discovery Call: https://videocreatorsdiscovery.youcanbook.me  Peter McKinnon: "50 Million Views in 10 Minutes"  https://youtu.be/ArsG6Jd5JbY  Power Tip:  https://9to5google.com/2022/07/29/create-youtube-shorts-from-exisitng-videos/  JOIN THE POD SQUAD AFTER-PARTY IN VOLLEY: We love answering questions, hearing your feedback, and discussing each podcast episode with you and hundreds of other creators in our video chat Volley space. Join us here: https://videocreators.com/podsquad LEAVE A VOICE MESSAGE: Have comments, reactions, questions, a YouTube tip to share, or just want to say hi? Leave a voice message for us and we may use it in an upcoming podcast episode. https://www.speakpipe.com/videocreators

Double Negative (a photography podcast by will malone)

In this episode I discuss AI Art and how successful photography needs context and story. Referenced: Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/home/ Peter McKinnon's The Bucket Shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r25IWquxe9s Follow Me: willmalone.com instagram.com/willmalone twitter.com/willmalone365 Photography is Dead. Long Live Photography!

Bottom Of The Barrel
Ep. 104 | Peter McKinnon's Hidden Talent!

Bottom Of The Barrel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 61:51


Patreon (extra episodes!) https://www.patreon.com/Podcastinthebarrel   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4C0edXSTiojGpX7UVNbGIU  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bottom-of-the-barrel/id1517878439   1ST Merch https://www.1st.shop/  2ND Merch https://wesbarker.shop/  Follow us here: BOB YouTube https://www.youtube.com/UCwsDltslJ7QJCBKCKcjooHw  BOB Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podcastinthebarrel  WES https://www.instagram.com/stuntmagician  CHRIS https://www.instagram.com/chrisramsay52/   Welcome back to BOB everyone.  @Chris Ramsay  and  @WES Barker  are Magicians, YouTubers, Best Friends, and next door neighbours. Come to this podcast if you like fun. It's mostly stories and nonsense. Super chill. Super honest. Great laughs.

PetaPixel Photography Podcast
Ep. 371: Nikon's List of the Dead - and more

PetaPixel Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 49:24


Episode 371 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 -  Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Photographer, Ivan Weiss   In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener:Photographer, Ivan Weiss. Thanks Ivan! Sponsors: - Fujifilm's Create With Me program.  Build Your Legacy with Fujifilm - 20% OFF savings and more at NanliteUS.com for a limited time- Get 20% off at Tenba.com with offer code PetaPixel20- Get 20% off at KupoGrip.com with offer code PetaPixel20 - More at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: Nikon's list of goners. (#) Sigma's two new wide primes. (#) Pro Grade Digital's tiny new reader. (#) A Yongnuo lens gets incredibly-high marks. (#) Nikon's Z7 seems to be gone. (#) Lexar's Gold Series card shines. (#) Sony's a7 IV firmware gets pulled. (#) Tamron's new 50-400mm ultra-telephoto. (#) Peter McKinnon's new camera tool. (#) MIOPS launches Capsule Pro via Kickstarter. (#) Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We'd love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you're listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”

The Hive Podcast
Create With Passion Featuring Jordyn Dunseath

The Hive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 33:01


This week I'm excited to welcome back Jordyn Dunseath. She's an amazing filmmaker with an incredible story. Not only will you hear about here journey involving a short film contest that Peter McKinnon put on, but you'll also hear us dive into the importance of creating with passion and purpose, not just for the numbers. Enjoy! Check Out The Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/lYlXtjysBNE Try Ecamm: https://geni.us/AYzu2H Save 15% Code: JARED15 NEW HIVE PODCAST MERCH: https://geni.us/PodMerch Support the Podcast on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehivepodcast Subscribe and follow The Hive Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehive_podcast/ Visit our website: https://www.hivepodcast.org Best Music For Videos & Podcasts: https://geni.us/R7Cp (get 2 extra months on your subscription). Jordyn's Accounts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JordynDunseath Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordyndunseath/

Screenwriting:  From the Trenches
Shorts VS Features

Screenwriting: From the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 73:34


This week Kay and Rob are talking about the sun to our moons, the yins to our yangs -- writing short films vs feature films. Our Weekly Resource: Kay and Rob believe that one should always consider themselves to be a student of film (even after your degree). Andf to this, there are many teachers out there (in various media), from Alex Ferrari, Ryan Connolly, and Robert Rodriguez, to even youtubers like Sara Dietschy, or Peter Mckinnon. This week's resource is a mixture of both. Kent Lamm and his channel, Standard Story Company, have a wide variety of videos to help you on your filmmaking journey, whether you're attempting a short or a feature from both writing and production standpoints. There's a lot of good, competent, advice from someone who's in the trenches, presented in a fun and interesting way. Notes From the Episode: Details on the Abbott Elementary lawsuit Episode with Meg Cashel Mister Biscuits short film Rob's YouTube Channel How to Make a Movie for $1000 Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Email us(!)

The Matti Haapoja Podcast
EP 005 | Why The Matti & Pete Show Stopped with PETER MCKINNON

The Matti Haapoja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 45:20


The boys are back! In this episode, Matti sits down with friend Peter McKinnon. They catch up on their past couple of months, the premiere of Casey Neistat's new documentary and why their podcast, The Matti & Pete Show, stopped. Peter McKinnon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterMcKinnon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petermckinnon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/petermckinnon Matti Haapoja YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/mattih Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattih/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattiHaapoja About the Show Unscripted behind-the-scenes interviews and conversations about the creator economy, technology, and trends with other creator friends, business leaders, and, well.. other cool people! Matti Haapoja is a YouTuber, content creator, and filmmaker with over 1M subs who has a knack for navigating this creator economy space. If you're an aspiring content creator wanting to break free from the traditional way of doing things, a small/medium-sized business wanting to grow, or brands operating in the creator economy - this podcast will for sure have some nuggets of gold for you.

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto
Ep 37 - How Ali Ejmal mindset to get out of his comfort zone helped him to captured one stunning astrophotography on his first try

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 50:27


Ali Ejmal is a Photographer & Videographer who loves telling stories through his camera lens. Originally from Libya and now based in Auckland, New Zealand. Creativity, travel and learning are the core foundation of who he is. He enjoys capturing special moments with my camera, loves to put a smile on someone's face and inspires others. It all started as a hobby for him. After his last Uni degree exams, he purchased his first camera and has never looked back since!   Link to the photo/s that we talked about in the podcast https://foundation.app/@Creative_hobby/foundation/128156 https://www.instagram.com/p/CaxmiN4BlVA/   If you want to learn more about Ali's work, you can find it here: https://www.instagram.com/outdoorzsafari/ https://www.tiktok.com/@outdoorzsafari https://twitter.com/outdoorzsafari Link to print, workshop, NFT, etc https://foundation.app/@Creative_hobby https://www.uniqueperspective.io/   Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: • Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify   • Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography   • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr   • Website: https://podcast.thewickedhunt.com      • Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr     For those of you who want to learn more about The Wicked Hunt Photography by Stanley Aryanto: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/      • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/ • Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com      • Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/    Don't forget to leave a review on the podcast if you enjoy this conversation. It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers.  --------------------- Transcription: Ali Ejmal  0:00   That's how I got to where I am. I've always I've never said no to anything. I've always tried new things someone invites me to something you know even if I'm nervous or you know standing you inviting me therapy or podcast, I was like, I'm gonna say yes, but I was like, you know, I was an introvert I've never done one before. Let's just do it. Yeah, let's just say yet Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  0:26   Hey, weekenders. Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast, where we share photographers journey and how they find hope, purpose and happiness, true photography. And hopefully you could find inspiration and life lesson a two day journey as well. Today, I have someone very excited I met him a true Twitter space. He just got one of very inspiring, first Milky Way shot the other day. And I must say it's, it's, it took me I don't know how long until I can take photo like that. So just looking at that. I was just so inspired. You know, he just taken photography to the next to the new level in this past few months. I can't wait to have a chat with him. So Ali, what is going on? How's things in Auckland? Ali Ejmal  1:16   Well, it's South Stanley. Thanks for having me, man. Yeah, I mean, it's going it's going good. We just getting into autumn. So we're this shot is starting to change a bit. So, you know, you never know how the wood is you in New Zealand keeps changing every every five minutes. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:34   That's awesome. It means more better weather for for some photography. I suppose the transition periods always exciting, right? Ali Ejmal  1:43   Yeah. 100% I mean, I love I love autumn. It's, you know, it's one of the seasons that I really love. You know, last year, I went on a trip to the South Island in autumn and I just loved it. You know, just the three colours and everything is just so amazing. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  2:02   That's awesome. Yeah. Look, listeners if you I mean, you can't really see this. And Ali is actually in his car. While we record this. There's so much commitment to make this happen. I'm very thankful for you to make this happen, Ali, but let us know who you are, man. Just a little bit about yourself. You know, where you're from in how you move to Auckland. And what makes you stay? Ali Ejmal  2:31   Yeah, so my name is Ali. I'm originally from Libya, North Africa, if anyone who doesn't know where it is, yeah, I came to New Zealand when I was 14 years old. I came here to study actually. So that's how I came here. It's only meant to be four years study with my family. But ended up staying here now for about 11 years, actually. So. So yeah, it's been it's been about 11 and a half years actually. Now here in New Zealand. I've been living in Auckland. Yeah, you know, I studied high school here and university. And, you know, I just feel now I'm like a kiwi. Now. It's been a you know, it's been 11 and a half years. I just got used to New Zealand. So, yeah, it's been it's been great. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  3:23   And you're, you're an engineer as well, right? If I'm not wrong, is that right? Ali Ejmal  3:27   Yeah. Yeah. So, um, you know, I've studied construction management. You know, and when I was doing high school, I was just trying to, like, you know, in high school, it's always a struggle, you know, to try and find what career you want to do. And I've always, I've always been that type of person who, I don't know, I just had it naturally in me that, you know, I've always wanted to, like, find what my strengths are as a person, what I like doing and stuff like that. So, I was, I was trying to figure myself out in high school, you know, what I what I like doing, and I found out that there's a class I took, you know, in the, in the late years of my high school, it's a it's a building class, which basically, you know, you do hard material tech technology, you just make like, you know, little furniture with timber and stuff like that. So I found myself I'm a, you know, I love you know, doing stuff with my hands and, and there was a, we had like, groups of people and they used to come to me and ask me questions about how to do things because like, I was probably the first or second person in that class, actually, because, like, I felt like natural like doing these sort of things that felt natural and people used to come, you know, students come and ask me questions. And I felt like, you know, I'm helping them out, given them tips and stuff. You know, I've felt like, Oh, I was like, Oh, I'm a people person I love, you know, I kind of felt like I love that type of work, you know, like construction type of work. And then and I felt like I was a people person. So I was like, Oh, let me see what I can do, you know. And I found the, you know, I find construction management, which is basically a, you know, it's a field part of engineering. So, you know, I took that path. I went to university for that. Yeah, and just study construction management was all about, you know, people management and dealing with people and, you know, understanding how everything work, and you know, how they manage construction sites, how you, you know, how you get things done, basically, and working under pressure and all that stuff. So that was, that was my strength, as I said, since I was a young boy. And I've also I've always loved you know, I've always loved construction, because my uncle used to, used to do like, he used to have a workshop. Back Back in Libya, he used to, like, have those big machineries that you use in construction. So I've always had an interest in it since a young age. But, you know, as I said, Through the years, I just started finding what my strings are in life and what I love doing. And yeah, so that's, that's how it started. You know, that's how construction started. For me. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  6:31   That's cool, man. Thanks for sharing that. And I mean, it's always good to kind of like hear that background before, you know, jumping into photography, but, you know, like, how do you go from that into photography? What was that first thing that make you want to be a photographer? Ali Ejmal  6:54   Yeah, um, when, when I was 12 years old, my dad actually bought a point and shoot camera. And that was, again, back in Libya. And my dad, like, yeah, he used to take us out on like, little trips here and there, and used to use the camera. And, you know, he gives it to me as well to shoot and stuff like that. And I kind of liked it. I remember one time we went to went to my cousin's house, actually, and they've got, they've got a big farm. And from there, so I just decided to take the camera with me. So I took it from home, went to my cousin's house, and just went out in the farm and started taking photos of horses, you know, the dogs and everything. And I was just loving it, you know, and I also made like, a video, you know, I was I was making a video of us like playing football in front of the house as a little kids, you know? So I don't know, I just since then I like a lot. The, you know, the idea of capturing memories. But I've never really, I've never really thought of anything about photography. I just, I just thought that, you know, taking photos and you know, with my dad's camera, and that's about it. But then, you know, a few years later when I came to New Zealand when I was yeah, in 2018 Basically, that's when I really got into photography. I just, you know, kind of clicked back into me again, but you know, every time I go for a drive or you know, sometimes I take my time that weekend, I just go for a long drive here in the gym, Lachlan, stuff like that, just you know, I used to always take photos and it just clicked in me that I love capturing memories and you know, I love capturing moments like that because I used to always go to my phone and just look at the photos I captured few months ago and you know, always like I always feel like that was great moment you know? And also like when I go to like my brother's you know, any celebration he's got a uni only plan that I always take my phone with me and you know, I take photos of that because again, like I felt like I love capturing memories. So in 2019 You know, after my last exam of like uni time I decided to just go on YouTube and just search you know, what, what are the best beginner cameras and I wanted something that hasn't gone up flip screen because again, I love videos. Well I love doing video. So yeah, I ended up buying my first timer and it's Canon EOS in 50 I still actually have at home yeah, so from there just you know started going locally around the parks that we have around around the area and just taking you know photos and I yeah, I got my I got like room Am I subscribing to my subscription? And I remember I was I didn't know what I was doing then I was just using that saturation slider and just doing all the way of just making the photos look terrible. But the photos look good to me back then. So yeah, that's that's how I started. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  10:19   I remember. I mean, I was the same with you. When I first started, I used to use that slider so much, overuse that slider so much. And I remember, one of my photo got picked up by the by one of this big account and got shared and I always just get trashed. Everyone is like, oh, you know, slider 200% or saturation 100, like 1,000% or something like that. It's like, it's funny. It's the rites of passage, right? We all can have gone through that we started with, like, we just oversaturated over fibrin photos, because they just look good. But it's yeah, it's funny how that works. 100 And it's funny because m 50 is such a good camera to get started. You know, if there's any student that come to me that ask is like, Okay, what camera should I get? Get em 50 It's cheap. It's great. Even good for astrophotography it's fantastic. Ali Ejmal  11:23   It's great. I mean, speaking of ashlag actually used it like, you know, I use that USM 50 When I started photography for about four months, and then I decided to buy any RSR. But actually, like, about a few weeks ago, actually, I took the USM 50 Back again, like you know, I took the Duster but again, you know, it's okay, and I actually went and tried to shoot extra with it and actually turned out pretty good. Yeah, too bad. Pretty good damages from the, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  11:53   ya know, for sure. A lot of my first like, you know, Astro, my first my student who are never shoot, but when it should Astro I told them just get them 50 It's okay. And it's perfect. So I agree man and fit they have a lot of potential. But um, yeah, so, man, it's it's good to hear you know, your story. And I think you know, being a photographer that is something that's really big in our in our mind is just being able to capture a moment and being able to savour that moment right and go back to it whenever we want to. Do you have like, Do you have any photo or any moments that are you know, if I asked you about you know, one of your biggest moment that you've captured what is the first photo that came across and tell me about about a little bit about that day and you know, but that adventure Ali Ejmal  12:46   I think recently in you know, in recently from last lockdown we had I think it was August Yeah, yeah, in the August last year. It was a photo that I took it's actually in one of our local beaches in Oakland to Bihar beach. I went to you know, just to basically you know, just take photos during the sunset you know, to lock downs and just trying to get out and just shoot something you know, I just had that afternoon to myself and I was actually waiting for one of my other geography friends here man just while I was waiting for him now he's just you know, just you know, trying to snap some shots and it was a low tide that day he was just across he had a she was wearing she had she was wearing a dress she had a camera that strap on I think was a phone camera by and she was just walking across a ambulance like because it's a low tide there was like an ice formation and on the side with a little bit of puddles and stuff like that all over so it looked so cool and as soon as I saw a weekend I always say I think something as soon as I say we're going to be good photo to take I haven't even taken the photo yet. And then I just put the camera down you know I'm just got the reflection of that water while she was walking and she had that you know, film camera was terrible. That was I think that's my favourite photo that I've taken so far. It's just that moment he might like you know from lockdown just being locked in the house for you know for about two months and and just you know, just trying to get out just to be creative, you know, use their creativity and a sunset in an hour local areas. And you know, that's that's my I think that's my best Yeah, maybe suppose so. Yeah. And I'd say Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  14:51   that's awesome, man. Yeah, I mean low type shots is a low tide condition. So it makes such a good shot because they are that reflection and you know, all that good. He's on the foreground so, man glad to hear that and you know cuz you told me You said earlier that it was when you're just got out of the lockdown as well, isn't it because you had a pretty lengthy lockdown, right if I'm not wrong? Ali Ejmal  15:15   Yes, yes we had. We have a lot of lockdowns here in New Zealand actually. We go in for like two months lockdown. And then we open up for a few months and go back again, lockdown again. It's yeah, it's been crazy since since 2020. But finally we only have it now. So. So that's a good thing. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  15:40   Yeah, and and so how does? How does have photography help you during, you know, this tough time recently, especially, you know, not being able to travel as much, you know, being able, I mean, you know, during the COVID, we kind of felt like our freedom has been stripped. Right. I mean, it almost felt like our life have been stripped everything that we know about our life kind of just taken away, and how has photography impacted, if any? Or how does it have helped you go through this difficult time? Ali Ejmal  16:19   Yeah, you know, what would photography and you know, during lockdown, it's been a blessing and a curse at the same time. You know? I'm more of like, a local photographer anyway, so it hasn't affected Well, I mean, it has affected me in some ways, but, you know, there's, there's a lot of filters on go out, you know, you know, they don't really spend more than two weeks ago, they asked me to go for trips, you know, all over New Zealand, for example, and so on. But me because obviously, I work as well as construction managers, it's very hard for me to take leave and stuff like that. So most of my travels are local. So it, you know, in regards to look down in terms of photography, it affected me that much, because I would still be able to go to my local areas that I always go to, to take photos. However, I mean, you know, it's, you know, it's been great, especially this last lockdown that we had, it's been great to sit down and you know, have that time because as I said, I work full time. So it's been always hard to try to learn new things with photography and finding the time to do photography. So actually, I've always, even though you know, it's, it's not a good thing, but I've always loved lockdowns because I get to either learn a new thing, you know, I could go to Photoshop and learn a whole new, you know, new skills. You know, that's what I did last, the last lockdown, we had like two months of, you know, just staying at home. And that's what I did. I just went and sharpened my skills in, you know, in Photoshop and Lightroom learning new editing styles, you know, just improving myself as a photographer overall. And when I get the chance, when we are able to at least go out I will just go to the local beaches and just take take sunset photos and stuff like that. But also, like, you know, that last lockdown, you know, it was an opportunity for a lot of us actually around the world. You know, we, that's when I kind of got into NF T's and like, you know, met a lot of amazing people like you, Stanley and and so many photographers that inspired me, you know, during lockdown, like, you know, their, their editing styles, the way they do things, you know, it's just motivated me and I was looking forward for the to get knocked down to the elbow so I can actually go out and shoot because I was inspired by so many people that I met through Twitter Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  19:04   Yeah, that's That's cool, man. Like I think that's that's that's and I love how you say that right? Because everything that happened in our life have both good and bad. And you know, through the lockdown, I know it's difficult and not a lot of people hate love it I don't like it. I don't actually I don't know any people that truly love it. But there are a few different good that came out of it and you know, you're able to basically harness that positivity and make that into something that is you know, great instead of just looking at the negative so that is very inspiring. And that's great to hear. Right and I hope you know the listeners out there who are still struggling to, you know, to go through kind of lockdown and stuff like that can find inspiration from this. So talk to me about that very You first Milky Way shot out, I know I saw your photo there of the first Milky Way shot. And it was incredible man. And you know, for a first Milky Way shot, it was insane. Like, it took me months. And, you know, until I got my successful shot of the stars, and it took me another like, probably half a year or something like that until I shoot my first Milky Way. So to see that you're able to capture that that was amazing. But what I'd like you to share to the listener is what inspires you to shoot the Milky Way. Why? Why the Milky Way why, you know, because the sunsets are beautiful sunrise, the bluebird shots are beautiful. Why do you go into this hassle of going at, I don't know, to one o'clock in the morning, I'm guessing, and try to find the Milky Way. And Ali Ejmal  20:56   again, you know, like, before, me going into Twitter, and you know, getting to meet all of those lovely ographers before then I really be an abrupt but, you know, hearing the stories of the extra photographers that I met through Twitter, there's a lot of them here in New Zealand as well. You know, you extended as well, one of them, like, you know, just like through tweets cases, I just loved their journeys that were talking about when they were gone and taking the Milky Way shots. I just I was inspired. I was like, Oh my God, I want to try this. Or at least try it once. You know, and I've seen so many beautiful photos, Milky Way shots on Twitter, and one of them is LeBron Ray. He's, you know, he's, he's one of my good good friends here. In Oakland. He's actually photographer. His photos are crazy good man and the work ethic that that guy's got, it's just insane. Like, he's, he's so committed. And he's he's inspired me a lot, you know, and, and he's actually the one I remember, I was telling him, I want to fit in, I want to get into this extra stuff, like I need I need to add, I remember me and actually we went shopping, you know, and he's was telling me which you know, which lens best to buy and, and you know, which tripod and stuff like that. And actually, yeah, we went shopping for my 24 millimetre lens. One point I you know, so, and I bought my tripod, and, you know, and then he actually told me some, you know, before taking that shot that we're talking about. He actually, you know, taught me, you know, just few things through messages. And I was like, What do I do for my, for my first thought, I'm gonna go and take time tonight what what should I do what, whatever tension I have what, you know, what's, what's the ISO and what's all of that stuff, and he was just, you know, being in detail telling you how to shoot it and how, how to do everything. So again, like I was inspired by so many of the photographers that we have on Twitter that I've not, I mean, so many amazing photographers, just the list keeps going. I mean, Stanley, it's huge to me. I mean, Laron. You know, we've got Kenny, we've got, like, so many so many amazing photographers. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  23:32   Yeah, that's cool, man, that's really inspiring. And I love how you shortcut your learning curve, right? Just by going to someone who have gone through someone who know what they're doing and just, you know, find a recipe from them. And you know, I think one of the one of the things that I learned from my journey is that the best way to learn something is to model someone who've already done it and to immerse yourself in that subject and you did just that and you know, that photo was incredible man it's one four it's just such a beautiful shot composition wise as well as you know, exposure and everything so man massive Oh, excuse me massive congratulations to you for making that happen. That's awesome. And thank you yeah, so what what was the learning what was the learning from taking that first QA shot? I mean, you don't have to go through too much details but in a higher level. You know if somebody can come to you as like, hey Alia. So your first Milky Way shot and they're incredible and by the way, guys, we'll put a link on the description so you guys can see this shot this incredible shot. So if people come to you and say like, Hey, I want to you know, take awesome shot like this, like what you did on the first Milky Way shot. What are some of the advice Well, says what are the top three advice you would tell them? On, you know, being able to make that night a good investment and a successful astrophotography outings? Ali Ejmal  25:12   Yeah, well, the tips I would say is, like maybe go out with, you know, a, a professional extra photographer, you know, first of all, just to just to, you know, to understand how they go, because that day actually, I went, I went out with my good friend use of him and his wife, actually, we went out and shot that shot. But yeah, I would say go out and, you know, and just experience how other photographers, you know, how other people would be. It's, it's their bread and butter. They know how to do the sort of work, so just go out with them and, and learn the way you know, when I was out with user, I was looking at how he's positioning everything, how is he, you know, how he's zooming in on the stars, and getting, you know, focused? And so on. So, yeah, my first step, I would say, you know, just go out within astrophotography, so that you actually learn that while you're doing that. Secondly, I would say, maybe, learn how to Yeah, I mean, maybe doesn't talk about it already. But, you know, like focusing, I mean, you know, I don't have a tracker. So I mean, I've just started so I'm just, you know, using a tripod and a camera on the lens, I would say just, you know, learn how to focus on the stars, make sure that you do know, your pinpoint your focus, to get there, you know, a sharp shot. I mean, it'd be nice to get a tracker, you know, a tracker is like, the next thing for me to get, you know, mix your image a lot, a lot sharper. But yeah, I mean, you know, learn your focus. You know, and that's, I think that was a big learning for me, because at the start, I didn't know what I was doing. Until actually, I was showing body. My, one of my Astro friends how to focus on that on on that side, because I was trying to focus on I was like, Is this good? And he was like, Man, I'm like, this is blurry, you got a good other area. So, so yeah, that was that, you know, that was a great learning curve for me. And the third one, I would say, the best learning I had would be how to stack images, you know, usually using stacks and, you know, if you have programmes and just really diving into first time extra Milky Way shot was, I felt like was good. But if I, like, you know, zoom in and look at the details, I can, like, see around the trees and around the, you know, their satellite is a little bit of, you know, that hazy, you know, shadowy, not, because, like I haven't masked the sky correctly, and stuff like that. So, I've learned from that as well, after I posted the photo. I was like, oh, no, is some, you know, some shadows and stuff like that. So, yeah, so just learning, you know, learning how to stack the images, and then also just, you know, mask the sky around, like, you know, around the edges between the foreground and the background, and so on. So, yeah, I think those are my three tips. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  28:35   That's awesome, man. I mean, like, it's cool that you capture that, you know, especially with the first your very first Milky Way shot. And I know, like a lot of people say, you know, you get a tracker, because you can get a lot cleaner shot with a tracker, but I don't have a tracker as well. You know, all my shots are off the tripod and a camera. And there are a lot of different things that you could do in a pose to kind of or in during the show during the shoot as well. You can make it a higher quality. So yeah, that's, that's awesome to hear. You know, I think that is a really good advice to just find someone and just, you know, gone through it, learn the technical details and then you know, post processing that's, that's literally like the pillars of making photography great, right? Yeah, man. So like during your journey as a photographer, do you ever come across a time where you felt like you lost your passion for photography or you have a burnout or you know, things like this? Have you ever come across time like this at all? Ali Ejmal  29:49   No, I've never, ever come across a time like this. The only thing is, which I'm actually going through right now is finding my A niche, right? So I'm still trying to figure that out, you know, in regards to just finding what I, what I want to do with photography, but in regards to, like, you know, burning out or feeling like, the creative process or anything like that, it's never happened. But yeah, like, lately I've just been trying to figure out what I want to do with photography, you know, what sort of, you know, you know, what sort of photography genre I want to I want to do, like, my first inspiration, or first videos I've ever watched when I started filming was Peter McKinnon. And I've always loved his style. And he does a lot of different things. You know, he does. Landscape, he does so many things. So that has inspired me, but I'm still, I'm still trying to figure out, you know, what, what is specifically I'm gonna do in photography, but yeah, in regards to, you know, this creative route when he thought that I've never had never had it. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  31:04   So that's cool, man, like, you know, I think finding a niche is very difficult, and some people just given up on it, and don't bother on it. Right, which is not not not a bad thing. But well, we'll talk us through for people who are in this process, right? I'm trying to find a niche and everything. What, what are you doing right now that kind of? Well, what are you doing right now to be able to find that niche to be able to, you know, get you closer to that, because I see that you kind of try a few different things, and you kind of change, you know, and stuff like that. So just talk us through, like, you know, the journey and you know, how that journey goes. Ali Ejmal  31:50   Yeah, so when, when I started photography, you know, I started that on the basis that I wanted to do landscapes, you know, landscape photography, I was taking a lot of landscape shots and stuff like that, but then I wanted to expand on new things. So I tried, you know, architectural photography, street photography, because, again, you know, I do construction management, so I love buildings about structure. So that was another thing that I, you know, I got into I got it too, you know, you know, the buildings actually, that I built. I just can't take photos of them and stuff like that. So, yeah, so I got into, you know, I would say just, you know, get into different things. So that's what I got into so I started actually photography, architecture landscape. I mean, I, you know, I had a lot in cars, you know, automotive so then I took a few shots of cars as well. You know, I love a lot of fullback for vehicles, I love like, you know, those offroaders I've always have love for these people. So, you know, I just go to the beach, we've got a beach here in Oakland, but you know, grandmother for photos on them, they they always go there, you know, just, you know, take the cars over there. So I was always taking photos of the cars and stuff. Yeah, I think I think these are the, the, the ones that I really fell in love with, I can put a product for the photography as well. But I don't feel like I loved it that much. So I tried different things, you know, I just keep trying things. I always try different things, different styles of photography, and just see what what works for me at the moment. I love landscape. That's number one. And then I love, you know, cityscapes and street photography, that's number two. And the third one is automotive. I love those three, those are like my favourite. And I, that it's, you know, I'm trying to niche down even more, and try to figure out why you'd like to be more specific. But I feel like I don't know if I could because I'm just struggling because those those three, I just love so much. Yeah, so I'd say just, you know, keep trying different things. And I keep telling myself every day as well just keep trying different things and just see what works. For me, you know, on a, let's say, product photography. I tried that. But that's kind of the list now I just started. didn't feel like it. Right. So, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  34:27   yeah, that's awesome. And I think that is very true. One of the best way to find your niche is just to try a bunch of different things. I know that had worked really well for me, so and I know a lot of people who cannot even like you know, they don't even to their professional career, they have changed niches and that's okay as well. Right. So yeah, thanks for that advice, man. That's a really good advice, especially coming from someone who's in it right now. Right. I think it's easy to you know, for people to I judge people that have already made it and it's like, and just kind of brush it off because oh yeah, but you know, you already made it. So this must be easy. But, you know, coming from someone like us actually in the journey, you know, finding that path. That niche that you really enjoy in photography is, is very relatable. Right. So that's good to hear. Thanks for sharing that. So you let's talk about, you know, a lot of your photos. Now you have what, seven photos you mentioned on minted as an NFT. So before we get into that, let's talk about why you want to get into NFT. Ali Ejmal  35:50   Yeah, so NF T's. So first time I've ever heard of tes was early last year actually was around January or February. Like I had Gary Vee talk about it and stuff like that, but like, it's just like, you know, just a quick thing, like, you know, what the hell. So back then, when I was in a trip, I was done the sound fun actually, in? I think it was yeah, it was in April last year. And we have a photographer here in New Zealand, his name is Caleb Caleb Johnson. If you guys have heard of him, he's you know, is he's one of photographers in New Zealand that got into NF T's. I remember I used to follow him on Twitter. I hate Twitter back then. But I've never really used it that much. But I just started using Twitter, in you know, around that time and I used to follow him. And he used to, you know, tweet about as well talk about NF T's but I still didn't understand what the meaning of three was. Until June. Last year, I still story Instagram story of pays tindy she's a photographer from Utah. And she was saying that, you know, she's listed some of her photography on as an industry on foundation. And she had like a link on this story. So I was able to click on the link took me to Foundation. And then you know, I did died from from the, you know, like, I did that into Foundation. And I was like seeing her work and other photographers work. And it was just showing me so much stuff. And I was like wow. Since then I was like, I need to get my head around, you know, NF T's and how it works. And I basically got into clubhouse that was, that was a thing back back back then. So I go into clubhouse and I was just listening to photography videography, chats and NFT chats. And I was just trying to get my head around whether there is I was just listening in I was an introvert, I couldn't really talk, I can't really go up and talk I'll be so nervous, I'll just, I'll be just listening and I will be just, you know, trying to absorb as much information as possible. I was doing that for about a month until end of January, basically. And then this is when I sorry, to end of June last year and and after, you know, end of June, Twitter spaces started and stuff like that. So I got into Twitter spaces. And then I felt really you know, after I'm like doing research, I felt ready to put my first book on foundation. I got an invite to a friend who who I met through clubhouse. And yeah, I'm gonna invite foundation and start putting my photography in there. And then I said go into Twitter spaces and meeting new photographers and getting to know them and I was very, very nervous at the start. Like, you know, as an introvert, I couldn't really talk that much I didn't even know how to you know, I felt like I think the English as soon as I got back as a speaker, I just, you know, I felt like I forgot the whole English language. But yeah, I just got my head around it and just making new friends. Yeah, just, you know, just the journey that keeps going and going. That's still there right now. Can use Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  39:42   So, sorry, I didn't realise I was muted. Yeah. So what made you want to like mint, your work as an NFT you know, what is your vision and to make that Ali Ejmal  40:03   Um, as like, as I say, like I was here, like, I started deep diving into NF T's and I felt like a lie, I started understanding that it's it could be, it will be, it's going to be the next, you know, it's going to be the next thing in the world is going to be a neat technology. I'm, I'm a futuristic person, that's what they're my strengths in my personality. So I always look ahead and try and understand how things work in the future. And I felt like, you know, when I got into NF T's I was hearing like Gary Vee, I still listen to him all the time talking about MFDs. And, you know, just from understanding how NF T's work, when I was doing my research, and so on, last year, just clicked in my head, I was like, This is gonna be the next this is gonna be like, you know, this is gonna be like, the new Internet back in the day, this is going to be like, you know, the new opportunity, but you like social media sort of hype, you know, back in the day. So I was like, I need to get into this, because I've had missed opportunities before previously. So I was like, I need to do this right now. So I'm glad I got into it in June. You know, and, as I said, it's, you know, NFT is, is like, you know, it's you put your work on the crypto in the, in the, in the blockchain, and it's a way for you to document your work, but also to, you know, just to share with other people and sell it online. You know, as as an NFT, which is, you know, it's a non fungible token. So, you know, if you put it out there as an MFT, it's out there. And, you know, no one can copy it, you know, no one can steal it, even though you can, you know, right click, save the photo, whatever. But, if you if you go back and look who owns that, it's, um, you know, it's, it's, I mean, NF T's is, and the community behind the fees as well. It's like, amazing, so many amazing people. So, I'm so glad I got into it. You know, I mean, if I, if I didn't listen to Gary Vee, or, you know, if I wasn't curious enough, like, you know, I was, I was curious since the start, but if I didn't have the curiosity, I don't think I would have got into it. Yeah, I'm so happy. And I'm so proud of myself that I was curious. And I got into, and if these because a lot of people, you know, like, opportunities like this, they just say, oh, whatever, you know, now, it's fake and all that stuff. Even if it's fake, you know, anything, anything that's even fake, I always try to get in there. If people are doing something, there is an interest, then I will just jump on it. Even if, you know, even if I heard bad things about it, I would just go and try it myself and then make my own decision. My own opinion about it, but I'm like it, I'll just move on with my life. So yeah, I've always had that curiosity. So I was like, whatever, you know, even even my dad was telling me NF T's is you know, he was telling me to scam and all that stuff. I was like, I'm just gonna try it out. Yeah, no, I'm just gonna try and see how it goes. And I'm glad. Because as I said, the friendship and chips itself is like, you know, it's, it's worth, you know, it's worth everything in my laptop. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  43:39   Yeah, man. That's awesome. I mean, I'm guessing you come across LeBron from NFT. Space, right? Ali Ejmal  43:46   Yes, yeah. Yeah. I've met like before, lefties? I didn't know many photographers here in New Zealand, per se. I've met through nfts. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  43:55   So your, your milk, your you could argue that your first meal QA shot was successful because you are in the NFT space. Right. But exactly, exactly. But I love that man. I love what you say that because a lot of people judge before they even they judge based not based on their own experience, but based on what other people say what those experiences are. And that's just sad to hear, right? Because, yeah, like, I see that a lot of people have a bias and when they before, if they don't get into it and immerse themselves in those, whatever it is, it's easy to say, you know, what work and what doesn't work. But when you are immersed in that that's when you get to understand fully of, you know, all this thing, and yeah, it's just it's sad. up, people are not giving it a go. Because it's such a great thing. It's the future of the art world and, you know, it will change the world for sure. You know. So I'm glad that you say that to give it a try anyway, you know, and have this. And that just goes to show that you know how courageous you are. Because a lot of people, you know, think about the failures, everything that could go wrong before they try it, but you decided to take a leap of faith, and just give it a try. And it worked out pretty well for you. But yeah, I'm that was just inspiring to hear to hear us share that. And for those of you who doesn't know, what's NFT, is, I'll have a specific episode to explain to you and the link is just down below as well. All right, well, Ali, you know, it's been a great conversation with you. And it's one thing that I always ask my, my guests in the podcast, you know, if there is one advice that you could give to the listener out there, whether it's a live advice, whether it's photography, advice, whatever it might, it may be connected to, you know, that got you to where you are today, what would that advice be? Ali Ejmal  46:24   I would say just be curious, you know, try new things, try different things. I mean, that, you know, Curiosity is that is like, it's it's so powerful. A lot of people, you know, don't give curiosity, a lot of credit, but I mean, it's, you know, just try new things, you know, always saying, yes, you know, like, it doesn't matter what it is, just say yes, and just don't do it, try it, you know, try whatever, you know, I don't know, football or whatever, in life, you know, just go and try different different things, because that's how I got to where I am. You know, I've always, I've never said no to anything. I've always tried new things. You know, if someone invites me to something, I'd be like, you know, even if I'm nervous, or like, you know, like, you know, standing up biting metre to a podcast, I was like, I'm gonna say yes, but I was like, you know, I was an introvert. I've never done one before. And I was like, let's just do it. Yeah, let's just say yes. So, yeah, I always say yes. You never know what it takes. Yeah, I mean, like, you know, saying yes, to NF peas and stuff like that. I mean, that took me to places I've never been to before. I've met so many, you know, friends all around the world. I've been to events in New Zealand, you know, and that's, like NF T's and stuff like that. And, and I've learned so much in regards to life, but also in geography and the fees and everything, man. Just always be curious. That's my mindset. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  47:52   That's awesome. Man. That is awesome. I mean, it's funny, right? Because I wasn't very curious when probably a good part of my life. And at one point, I decided to be curious. And here I am right now, you know, I left my engineering career and become a photographer. And it has been the best the best decision in my life. Right. And you're absolutely right. You know, it might be scary, but you know, it might just be the best decision that you'll ever made. You know, I mean, it took me 30 years to find my passion, you know, in photography, and yeah, I only find it by just trying different things. So that is such a great advice, Ali. Well, Ali, thank you very much for being here. And thank you very much for sharing all your journey sharing all your wisdom and for the people who want to learn more about you Where can where can they find you and connect with you? Ali Ejmal  49:00   Yeah, you can find me on Twitter, my handle is outdoors sky. Yes. So you can find me on check me out and yeah, let's have fun. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  49:18   Fantastic man. Yeah, we will put you know all your links on the description below and you know, for those of you who are into NFT and like to look into NFT in photography, Ali have also a collection that will be you know, the link will be down below as well. But yeah, Ali, thank you very much for being here. Man. I'm really appreciate your time, your commitment to be in the car and make this happen. Ali Ejmal  49:48   Thanks very much, Stanley. It's been a pleasure, man. Thanks for having me. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  49:53   All right, we can do is there you have it. Hopefully you have a great time listening to that get a lot of inspiration from our The perspective and journey. For those of you who haven't subscribed, do subscribe so that you don't miss out the next interview and the next chat will be very much appreciate if you leave a word or two on the review if this podcast has been inspiring or helpful to you, but it's been a great time. Hopefully you enjoy the chat today, and I'll see you guys next week.  

The DV Show - Video Production Just Got Easier
5 Ways to Instantly Make Better Videos

The DV Show - Video Production Just Got Easier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 13:16


Make better videos. It's our mission! In this episode, video business owner Peter McKinnon talks about 5 ways you can instantly make better videos. None of what Peter recommends requires you to buy extra equipment. By utilizing these steps you will be able to improve the overall quality, look, sound and feel of the videos you make right away.

Story Greenlight with Jeff Bartsch
020. Evolving as a Creator w/ Kevin Kolbe

Story Greenlight with Jeff Bartsch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 54:13


Sometimes it's easy to forget that content creation has been happening for a long time – before the internet, before moving pictures, even before the printing press.The elements that build compelling content exist outside any one platform or tactic, and while those elements rarely change, creators need to be willing to change all the time.Kevin Kolbe built his career over 30 years in traditional radio and television, working as a producer and creative director for FOX, NBC, CBS, ABC, and CW stations in Tennessee and North Carolina.He's helped his employers and creative teams navigate massive change in media over the years, and now he's helping non-profits and solo creators do the same.Because the one constant in great stories – and in life – is change.  

The Beautiful Mess
15. How to Improve Your Photography and ASMR | Ridge Allen

The Beautiful Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 44:12


Ridge Allen could be the next Peter McKinnon for photography. He has a love for taking photos and developing fresh ideas. Ridge shares his story of why he became a photographer. Get to know this awesome person here before he takes over in the photography world! Follow Ridge Allen https://www.ridgeallen.com/ Instagram ✅ Follow The Beautiful Mess All Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/tbmshow Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz28aStbk-5Apxqyj_WWYqw Instagram: https://instagram.com/tbmshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartMessy Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBeautifulMessShow ➡️ Follow Paul Dittus: YouTube: https://youtube.com/pauldittus IG: https://www.instagram.com/pauldittus/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauldittus Website: https://pauldittus.com Hosted by Paul Dittus (@pauldittus)

Story Greenlight with Jeff Bartsch
015. Creating Memorable Moments, Part 2

Story Greenlight with Jeff Bartsch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 68:31


Creating content that breaks into our audience's attention and sticks in their hearts and minds is an incredibly powerful way to build a connection between you and your audience. In Part 1, Jeff laid the foundation for how this process works in light of YouTube and brain science – now in Part 2, he gives more examples of how this process works and how you can use it to create that bond with your own audience. LEAVE A VOICE MESSAGE: Got comments, reactions, or just wanna say hi? Leave a voice message for us and we may use it in an upcoming episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/StoryGreenlight  RESOURCESStory Greenlight episodes to listen to first:007. How to Tell a Story on YouTube (and Anywhere Else)010. How to Give Your Audience What They Want, Pt 2 – The Thing Under the ThingFeatured video: Go to ICELAND for FREE!!, Peter McKinnonhttps://youtu.be/W9juf04V2k0 Featured video: Bru, You See a Ladder... You Climb, Cody Wannerhttps://youtu.be/o9Mi_iAu2e0How to Edit Music, Story Greenlight playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JatFoM6HvoM&list=PLllFdKH-71MYVjsjjrOF8UjyJES6JI6FKThe Thing Under The Thing – Episode Playlist at Story Greenlight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hwRBElFxXc&list=PLllFdKH-71Ma-CfomdIvh2qLeV3BYPstaSHOW NOTES2:29 Why emotional moments stick out to our brain3:22 Jeff working as a production assistant for Dick Clark Communications6:23 A very bad day when Jeff thought his car got stolen9:36 The case for creating outrageous or unique content like Mr. Beast10:03 Why creating emotion-based content is not an exact science11:49 How American Ninja Warrior has become a cultural movement 14:10 ANW's move from niche show on G4 to primetime hit on NBC16:51 How ANW uses spectacle and human emotion21:52 ANW and story structure23:47 ANW and The Thing Under the Thing (TTUTT)25:12 How American Ninja Warrior shapes the athlete story pieces28:24 The most memorable piece Jeff has cut on ANW: Lance and Heather Pekus' fight against multiple sclerosis31:55 Why the Lance Pekus story works37:31 The importance of showing what you have before you lose it38:22 Shaping music to amplify emotion of the piece43:01 Thinking about moments landing because of how the viewer is feeling 43:51 How Jeff started on YouTube and discovered Peter McKinnon45:30 How Peter McKinnon creates extended moments through cinematic sequences46:39 How Jeff connected to Peter McKinnon's video traveling to Iceland50:04 How Jeff found Cody Wanner's content and NoSmallCreator53:00 How Jeff connected with Cody Wanner's video in Northern Ireland58:20 Action steps to creating memorable content --If you want to apply these ideas to YOUR content, consider joining our private community called The Green Room. It's all about leveling up your content, leveling up yourself, and getting things DONE with the support of an active community of creators like you. Get started now at https://www.storygreenlight.com/greenroomfree.  Use the power of Story to build your audience connection and increase your channel watch time, no matter your content type or storytelling experience. Get your copy now at https://www.storygreenlight.com/storyguide.

Eight or Sixteen
“Waiting for Peter McKinnon to appear holding a tray of Mince Pies and a bottle of whiskey”

Eight or Sixteen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 67:10


It's the last show of the year, and we're joined by a special guest from the Discord server, Martin Kelly! We discuss Martin's awesome Apple museum and chat through our tech hopes and wishes for 2022. Links The Photo Show: https://britishtechnetwork.com/photo LMUG: https://www.lmug.org.uk/ Majikman Quiz If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and give us an honest review! If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com. Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Reviews production: https://markellisreviews.com 

More Than Work
"Your entire human experience takes place in your head," with guest Kyle Roebuck Videographer

More Than Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 36:02


This week's guest is Kyle Roebuck, host of the Small Stuff Podcast and videographer. Kyle is from North Carolina and studio at East Carolina University. It was there that he held a job as a school bus driver until two years after graduation. During that time, he came to the realization that a traditional job was not for him, and, he left. Throughout his life, Kyle had always been a visual artist during things including drawing but it wasn't until he tried photography and then videography that he also found a new career path for himself. Following his college job, Kyle gave photography a try, immersing himself YouTube videos to teach himself photography. He is someone who will try anything but will not continue to pursue it if he isn't good at it and he was good at photography. To make ends meet, Kyle did get another full-time job eventually and that drove him to build up his photography skillset and business more quickly so he could be free of the “9 to 5”. Having the newfound love of photography gave him a purpose at his full-time job and helped shift his attitude towards working as being something that would enable him to do what he really wanted to do sooner. Kyle shares a lot about his experience with imposter syndrome and how it affects him. It is a subject that has come up on the podcast before but his insight was very relatable to those of us that don't take compliments very well. He is also a believer in positive thinking and explains how it works for him. Note from Rabiah (Host): I have done in a few times but it was interesting to host a podcast host on my podcast. Kyle was nervous but then the conversation mode kicked in and things went great.Kyle's experience working at his campus job until after graduation was similar to mine but we both moved on in different ways. I really admire those who chose the creative career early on! +++++ Find Kyle Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/SmallStuffPodcast +++++ Mentioned in this episode: Peter McKinnon https://www.petermckinnon.com/ Fountain Power Boats https://www.fountainpowerboats.com/ Blackbeard Coffee https://www.blackbeardroasters.com/ +++++ More than Work Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @morethanworkpod Please review and follow anywhere you get podcasts. Thank you for listening. Have feedback? Email morethanworkpod@gmail.com

THE MAXIMUM FILIPINO SHOW
Learn Filipino Pod: Photo, Video, and P*rn with Kuya Randy Benigno

THE MAXIMUM FILIPINO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 112:25


In todays Podcast we have Kuya Randy Benigno. He is a great photographer and videographer. Here in TMFS, we do our best to showcase Filipino talents and their giftings all around the world. We talked about his love in this artform and gave us tips on how to excel in photography and videography.  What do you think? Do you agree with them? Let us know!  Follow Kuya Randy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jazztefy/ Not sponsored by https://www.skillshare.com/  The Maximum Filipino Show on FB, IG, and Tiktok @TMFS.Official and Twitter @TMFSOfficial, Email us at Themaximumfilipinoshow@gmail.com. Follow AJ on FB, IG, Twitter, Tiktok @TheGamFamShow. Follow Wakka @Wakka127. If you enjoy this pod make sure to LIKE, Share, and COMMENT. Please let other people know about us!! Thank you for listening!!  If you love this podcast, Please Support us on Patreon @Patreon.com/TMFSOfficial Thank you so much!!!  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMFS.Official IG:  https://www.instagram.com/tmfs.official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TMFSOfficial Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/245oklOUP1181edwh1hYCY?si=HnbUuHh_SQugpA656spN5g Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-maximum-filipino-show/id1496787212 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mZmQ2ZmVjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/THE-MAXIMUM-FILIPINO-SHOW-id2601964?country=us  Photography, like Peter McKinnon, Videography, Academy, Skillshare.com/ Wedding Videos, Landscape pictures, Pictures, Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tmfsofficial/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmfsofficial/support

Open For Coffee
#023 The Elton Duarte Episode | Inkmaster, Peter Mckinnon, LT's Podcast & More! Open For Coffee Podcast

Open For Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 108:04


The Elton Duarte Episode | Inkmaster, Peter Mckinnon, LT's Podcast & More! Open For Coffee Podcast JOIN OUR DISCORD!! https://discord.gg/acRJx35HsP Best comment gets pinned to the top! Stay tuned for more 7+ uploads every week!! FOLLOW THE BOYS! @JOSHANDMURPH @JABREU911 @MARCJAMESMURPHY @FLAWLESSRI @ABOOGZ.FF Subscribe for content every DAY! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/openforcoffee/support

The Wrinkled Rabbit Podcast
Armond Anderson and Mammoth Moon Media

The Wrinkled Rabbit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 34:06


Hey everybody and welcome to another episode of The Wrinkled Rabbit Podcast. This episode is a little different than what we usually do. Once in a while have a filmmaker or someone working in the film landscape to talk about their process and everything about making movies. This episode's filmmaker is Armond Anderson. He talks about his process of working with commercial clients, making a proof of concept short, and his beef with Peter McKinnon.   Next Week's Movie: A Silent Voice YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/WrinkledRabbitProductions Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrinkledRabbit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrinkledrabbit/ Mammoth Moon Media: https://linktr.ee/MammothMoonMedia Armond's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealmondz/?hl=en

CreatorNation
EP 7:- Cody Wanner

CreatorNation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 38:01


On this episode of the CreatorNation Podcast, we have on the inimitable, Cody Wanner. Cody burst onto the scene in 2018, with his #NoSmallCreator Movement where he proposed that there was no such thing as a "Small Creator". If you had a camera and some creativity and the will to create, well, you were a #Creator. Small and big had nothing to do with it. In 2018, Cody vlogged for an entire year during which he collabed with channels like Peter Mckinnon and Colin and Samir. Since then he's become one of our most trusted sources of YouTuber advice and camera how-to's. Apart from his vlogs of course! In this episode, Cody talks about creating his YouTuber persona; which style you should go with - Casey's Vs Mr.Beast's & how to manage your energy to create full-time. Enjoy!

The Justin Odisho Podcast
Sam Newton Media Interview - Travel Video Cliches, Rapping, Going Full Time on Youtube

The Justin Odisho Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 45:34


0:00 Intro 0:45 Meeting on Clubhouse 1:48 What does Sam title himself as “Videographer” 3:35 Establishing self before going Full Time on Youtube 7:38 Getting Recognition from big Creators & Travel Video Cliches 10:43 Sam Kolder 11:00 Other Sam Newton Music 12:40 Sam Newton Media Business & brand 16:00 Making a living & monetizing on Youtube 20:48 Serious Rapping / Potential Music Career 24:35 Do you like Lil Dicky 28:00 Getting shouted out by Peter McKinnon 31:32 Renting a Giant Throne for Music Video 34:02 How does it feel to get 30,000 overnight 38:00 Traveling to 30+ Countries and Travel Recommendations 44:17 Final Thoughts and advice Follow Sam: https://www.youtube.com/user/KidNewtonMusic https://www.instagram.com/samnewtonmedia/ Follow Justin https://www.instagram.com/JustinOdisho https://twitter.com/JustinOdisho https://justinodisho.com/

The Creative Pulse podcast
Ep 23: David Burkus - 5 Myths of Creativity

The Creative Pulse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 44:48


David Burkus literally wrote the book about the myths of creativity, sharing the misconceptions that can hold people back from reaching their creative dreams and goals.On this episode, host Angela de Burger chats with David about five of the creativity myths he busted in his book, what drew him to sharing his expertise through writing, and his creative approach when starting a new project.He's an accomplished business and innovation thought leader and a best-selling author. His books have won multiple awards and been translated into dozens of languages. David's insights on leadership and teamwork have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, USA Today, Fast Company, the Financial Times, CNN, the BBC and many other publications.A former business school professor, David holds a master's degree in organizational psychology from the University of Oklahoma, and a doctorate in strategic leadership from Regent University. He's also a well-known international speaker, and his TED Talk has been viewed over 2 million times. Say hi to David:  Website: davidburkus.com   Instagram  Twitter  FacebookShow mentions and people who inspire David:Shawn Coyne (The Story Grid), Malcolm Gladwell, the Heath Brothers, Shane Snow, Jonah Lehrer, Casey Neistat, Peter McKinnon.----Creative Pulse Podcast socials:  Instagram: @creativepulsepodcast  Twitter: @CreativePulseTWMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.com

The Hive Podcast
Jordyn Dunseath (Photographer & Videographer)

The Hive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 47:40


Get ready to be inspired! In this episode I got to know Jordyn Dunseath. Jordyn is a talented Photographer and Videographer. She has had an amazing journey that includes winning a 72 hour film challenge on Peter McKinnon's Channel! Jordyn is one of the most talented storytellers I've come across and what I love most is how genuine her stories are. She does not shy away from the struggles creatives face and includes those struggles in her story because, well, it's part of the journey. You're going to absolute love this episode, enjoy! Support the Podcast on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehivepodcast Click Here For The Best Music For Videos & Podcasts, It's What I Use For All The Episodes (get 2 extra months on your subscription) Check out Jordyn's YouTube Channel Instagram: @jordyndunseath Subscribe and follow The Hive Podcast on Instagram @thehive_podcast or visit our website https://www.hivepodcast.org Check out what we use to record the podcast HERE

Starting From Zero
Metal For Breakfast

Starting From Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 50:40


Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-uQ5fw5ThxI • In this episode, I talk with a content creator who goes by the name Metal For Breakfast. Metal started making comedy vlog videos on YouTube in 2016 and he was heavily influenced by Casey Neistat and Peter McKinnon. His first big break on YouTube was actually his video application to be Peter McKinnon's editor. Metal's submission stood out from the rest but I'll let him tell you that story. He now has built his YouTube channel to over 18k subscribers and found recent virality on TikTok gaining him 173k followers on the app. Find Metal on social media @metalforbreakfast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startingfromzero/support

The Photo Brew
Growing Your Instagram Followers part 2

The Photo Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 28:33


Episode 08: today's coffee, we're drinking "James Coffee Co & Peter Mckinnon's Golden Hour Blend" delicious!! we get into the secrets of growing your Instagram followers. David gets into how he grew his account to 43.8k and the work you need to put in to grow your account --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thephotobrewpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thephotobrewpodcast/support

The Photo Brew
Growing Your Instagram Followers? Or Random Banter?

The Photo Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 25:01


Episode 07: David starts out the podcast off in a Peter Mckinnon fashion due to today's coffee, you guessed it "James Coffee Co & Peter Mckinnon's Golden Hour Blend" man it was GOOOD!! we get into Photo News and talking about lenses followed by the intro to the secrets of growing your Instagram followers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thephotobrewpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thephotobrewpodcast/support

Open For Coffee
Open For Coffee #001 - Is This Thing On??

Open For Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 67:40


In the first episode of Open For Coffee, Josh and Murph introduce the layout and plan for the upcoming episodes as well as talk about Quarantine Life, Peter Mckinnon, Josh's Future Wife & much much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/openforcoffee/support

Podcasts – Reliant Creative
Max Moser – Bridging the Gap Between Beneficiary Stories and Donors

Podcasts – Reliant Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 54:04


This week on The Ministry Growth Show, we talk with Max Moser from Maxwell Moser productions. Max is a super talented Director and DP who has worked with some of the biggest brands in and outside of the ministry space, including Peter McKinnon and World Vision. We have been blessed by his skills at Reliant […] The post Max Moser – Bridging the Gap Between Beneficiary Stories and Donors appeared first on Reliant Creative.

The Marketing Cave
Did Peter McKinnon Hack Community Marketing?

The Marketing Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 11:03


Peter McKinnon built the perfect community marketing model, and that is worth talking about. This episode shows how he did, lessons we can take from him, and some insight on how community marketing is working today.Peter McKinnon on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/petermckinnon24Pete's Pirate Life IG: https://www.instagram.com/petespiratelife/Creative Cave: https://hubs.ly/H0kLbcq0Creative Cave On SocialLinkedIn: https://hubs.ly/H0kLbd-0Facebook: https://hubs.ly/H0kL9hb0Instagram: https://hubs.ly/H0kL9hQ0Twitter: https://hubs.ly/H0kLbhj0Connect with the host, Carter Severns, on LinkedIn: https://hubs.ly/H0kLbbB0

Unscripted Banter
Episode #99 - Save The Turtles!

Unscripted Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 47:41


We are coming up quick on episode 100! but before we get there... today we talk about Cedar Point, motivation, hobbies, Trevor Wallace, Peter Mckinnon, turtles and straws, and then we hit it home with things that Seth has been up to. And we learn that it hasn't been much... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unscripted-banter/support

The Darkroom Podcast
@EpidemicSound | Soundtracking the World with Epidemic Sound CEO Oscar Höglund

The Darkroom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 52:45


In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we spoke to the CEO and Co-founder of Epidemic Sound, Oscar Höglund. Over the last 10 years, Oscar and the team at Epidemic have set out to soundtrack the world, pioneering a new era of music licensing for all types of content creators, studios and storytellers. Epidemic tracks are now listened to over 250 million hours each month and are the go to platform for people like Peter McKinnon and companies like Netflix.  In a notoriously self-serving industry, Epidemic is changing the narrative on how to support creatives while sustaining a steady flow of world-class content. With over 500 hit tracks on music streaming services, we hear how Epidemic is leveraging the power of AI and data analytics to stay ahead of ever-changing music trends and thus offering invaluable insights to their creators. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Oscar and his founding team have taken their humble beginnings in Scandinavia and scaled their technology to change the world of sound within content creation. Enjoy!

The Morning Ride Pedal Powered Podcast
3.28 How Do YouTubers Like Peter McKinnon, Casey Neistat, and Dan Mace Influence Short Film Festivals?

The Morning Ride Pedal Powered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 13:52


I had a great weekend at Filmfort watching so many feature, documentary, and short films! It was especially interesting to me how some of the short films compare to the cinematic and episodic storytellers on YouTube like Peter McKinnon, Casey Neistat, and Dan Mace. Oh, you have to go see the feature films “Ham on Rye” by Tyler Taormina and “Mouthpiece” by Patricia Rozema when these are available–so good!www.jefferyoliver.com 3.25.2019 (C) Sunset Grove Media

Unscripted Banter
Episode #18

Unscripted Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 49:21


Starting this podcast off with a couple shots to take the edge off, and then Tyler quickly freaks out because coffee forsakes him. Seth surprisingly enough starts sexting a random women during the podast. Other topics to note are Casey Neistat, Peter Mckinnon, Ninja, Twtich, Youtube creators, generation gaps, Nascar, and then Seth surprises Tyler at the end. Enjoy your listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unscripted-banter/support