As a professional creative, you owe it to your health and craft to take time to recharge your batteries.
Thinking Outside Your Filmmaking Box
Tony Zhou’s video essay about Edgar Wright films offers a valuable lesson for visual artists on using the visual medium creatively.
Do You Treat Your Customers Like People or Robots
Some coMpanies just don’t get whAt Customer service is reallY about in today*S internet and social media age.
A Lesson About Sharing for All You 10-year-olds Out There
A recent interaction with my 10-year-old son was an excellent case study in sharing skills and knowledge. A lesson all creatives should heed.
3DR Solo Launch Film
If anything is a game changer, it’s probably this.
What Really Makes a “Game Changer”
The term “game changer” gets thrown around so much lately, I think people are forgetting what it really takes for something to TRULY be deemed a “game changer.”
Five Things You Should Do to Prep for NAB
NAB is one of the most inspiring, but equally overwhelming industry trade shows you can attend. Here’s a 5-point game plan to make the most out of it.
The Secret to Effective Collaboration is a Little TLC
For any larger creative collaboration like a film shoot to succeed, it needs to have these three things.
Online and Offline Blu-ray and DVD Experience with MediaZilla
Despite all the evidence pointing to an eventual death of physical Blu-ray and DVD media, there are still some hold-outs. MediaZilla has a solution.
Life After Pi Excellent Case Study on Contract Necessities
The bankruptcy of the visual effects house Rhythm & Hues provides an important lesson for professional creatives on how to structure their contracts.