Producing Virtual Reality Video EP # 41 (Emma Mankey Hidem)

Emma and I chat about what goes into VR video production, how the technology is changing, and how the rules are still being written.  Her company, Sunnyside Productions is a full-service video production company based in Washington, DC. They specialize in non-fiction, corporate, and virtual reality 360° video. The company was founded in 2015 and they have created content for companies as large as Twitter, Mercedes, and Esteé Lauder.  https://www.sunnysideproductions.com/

This is the second episode of the MOTR series featuring members of the co-working space called the Lookout DC. The members work in different parts of video including motion graphics, documentary film, and virtual reality. (lookoutdc.com)

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Creative Co-working for Filmmakers EP #40 (Ian Fay)

This episode features Ian Fay, a filmmaker and the “ringleader” at the Lookout DC. The Lookout is a co-working space for independent filmmakers to work and collaborate, designed specifically for video. Ian and I talk about the increasing trend of co-working and why it’s important to move from a home office to a co-working space. He also explains what makes the Lookout special including the talent pool of the members, the location, and the space itself. This is the first episode of the MOTR series featuring several members of the Lookout who work in different parts of video including motion graphics, documentary film, and virtual reality. (lookoutdc.com)

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Making Change Through Advocacy Documentary EP# 31 (Mitchell Wenkus)

Mitchell Wenkus, a video producer with Greenpeace, shares stories about the wide variety of video and campaigns he has worked on. Mitch has worked on everything from videos with millions of hits to campaigns that targeted a small group of individuals. He shares several tips for reaching an audience such as the importance of keeping it simple and how you shouldn't let the video do too many things. Tune in for more!

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Freelancing in NYC EP# 27 (Matt Reilly)

This week Matt Reilly talks about the ups and down he experienced moving from DC to NYC to make it as a freelancer in a bigger market. He also shares what he learned working in the lighting department for indie films, corporate videos, and on other sets including music videos for Courtney Love and "The Weekend".

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The Sole Proprietor EP# 21 (Mikael Manoukian)

Mikael Manoukian, of Ear of the Eye Productions, is a video professional who gives vital insight about the concept of 'return on investment' (ROI), what to consider when investing in new equipment, and time management tips when being your own boss. 'Facebook doesn't pay' Mikael says.

He also shares his past and current experience as a theater performer, creative consultant, camera operator, and business man.

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Making Things Go EP# 7 (Becky Varni)

In this episode Becky Varni talks about giving up the goal of being a fighter pilot to study media production. She also shares what it was like transitioning from indie filmmaker to corporate producer where the budgets are 10X bigger.

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The Changing Business of Media EP# 6 (Brian Long)

In this episode Brian Long talk about his journey into the media field through advocacy and the birth of the Internet. Brian also discusses where delete a new media markets might be forming and where to look for a media job in the future.

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The Creative Economy EP# 5 (Michael Shea)

In this episode Michael Shea, one of the most prolific indie producers I know, talks about his process for creating new video projects and also chats about his recent career change from full time economist to freelance video professional.

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