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The DV Show - Video Production Just Got Easier
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A crazy podcast on a mission to rid the world of BAD video! Join a crack team of 12 seasoned media professionals and one entertainment attorney as we attempt to equip every content producer, videographer, editor, business owner, marketer, hobbyist, and live streamer with the tools, knowledge and confidence to create better videos.
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Join us as we explore strategies to live a healthier, more fulfilled life while still thriving in your career as a video editor.
It’s easy to get consumed by tight deadlines and long hours in front of a screen, but today we’re exploring how prioritizing your well-being is the key to unlocking greater creativity and longevity in your craft.
We discuss practical ways to nurture your body, mind, and soul—because the best edits don’t come from burnout, but from balance. Join us as we explore strategies to live a healthier, more fulfilled life while still thriving in your career as a video editor.
This episode offers practical advice for video production professionals on how to find jobs without relying on the usual networking tips.
Co-hosts Alex and Jamie discuss strategies like creating spec work, updating online portfolios, expanding skill sets, and leveraging cold outreach, freelance platforms, and social media to land gigs in a competitive industry.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help you navigate the job market and keep your career moving forward.
This episode of the podcast features hosts Brian, Alex, and Jamie discussing non-creative jobs in the video production industry that can be done remotely. They provide an overview of roles like media manager, dailies operator, transcoder, and quality control. Listeners can expect to learn about the responsibilities, pay range, and qualifications for these essential yet overlooked positions.
Main Discussion Points:
- Overview of non-creative roles like data management, quality assurance, and media asset management (timestamp 00:02:07)
- Breakdown of a media manager's responsibilities (timestamp 00:02:29)
- Difference between a media manager and dailies operator (timestamp 00:02:56)
- Explanation of a transcoder and quality control roles (timestamp 00:03:24)
- Pay range for entry level vs specialized positions (timestamp 00:04:05)
- Technical skills and qualifications to focus on (timestamp 00:04:40)
Guest Bios:
Alex: An experienced video production professional who provides insightful commentary on various industry roles and skills needed.
Jamie: Has extensive knowledge across creative and technical areas of video production. Offers advice for those looking to enter the field.
Key Quotes:
"There are several roles that fit this description. For example, data management, quality assurance, and media asset management are vital but don't require creative input." (Alex, 00:02:07)
"Technical proficiency is key. Familiarity with software like Avid, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and various asset management tools is crucial." (Alex, 00:04:44)
"Stay adaptable and continuously upgrade your technical skills. Networking is also important." (Alex, 00:05:08)
In this episode, we tackle a major controversy shaking the AI and tech communities: the revelation that Runway, a Google-funded AI video generator, was trained on pirated YouTube content and stolen films. We explore the details of a leaked internal spreadsheet obtained by 404 Media, which reveals that Runway’s Gen-3 Alpha video generation tool used copyrighted material from major companies like Disney, Netflix, and Sony without permission.
Join us as we discuss the ethical and legal implications of this practice, the broader issues it raises within the AI industry, and the potential consequences for the future of generative AI. We also examine how this controversy might prompt changes in copyright laws and the concept of "fair use" in the context of AI development.
Tune in to hear our thoughts on the responsibilities of AI companies, the importance of transparency, and what this means for the future of AI and content creation.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, ethics, and intellectual property.
I see a storm of change coming!
The demand for remote work has skyrocketed, leading many to dream of a flexible, work-from-home lifestyle. However, the reality has been far from easy for countless video professionals. After dedicating months, or even years, to applying for remote positions, many find themselves disheartened by scams, rejections, and an overwhelmingly competitive landscape.
Today, we'll unpack this struggle and provide valuable insights and advice. Our guest hosts, Alex and Jamie, will offer support, strategies, and a sense of community to those feeling lost and defeated in their search for remote video production jobs.
Guest hosts Alex and Jordan explore the booming world of freelance videography, focusing on the most lucrative and accessible opportunity in 2024: filming commercials for companies.
They discuss the growing demand for high-quality video content, the essential equipment you need to get started, and practical tips for building your portfolio. Learn how to effectively market your services through social media, local ads, and word-of-mouth recommendations. The hosts also delve into pricing strategies, revealing how you can earn between $150 and $300 per hour. Whether you're an aspiring videographer looking to make extra money or aiming to turn your hobby into a full-time career, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to achieving success in the videography industry.
Tune in to gain valuable insights, actionable advice, and the motivation to take your videography skills to the next level.
Video continues to be the most powerful form of content on the web and people know the importance of it in their marketing. I’m not blind to the fact that there’s a growing trend among businesses to create their own video content.
There are pros and cons to making video content on your own and pros and cons to hiring someone to make video content for you. But what are they? Do you really need a video pro?
We sat down with Richard Tiland from New Evolution Video Productions in San Diego, and really got down into the nitty gritty of this debate. We touch upon some topics no one wants to talk about.
We venture into uncharted territory, presenting a unique and intriguing exploration of Steven Spielberg's perspectives on AI, the future of video production, and the art of filmmaking.
Unable to source direct insights from Spielberg himself on these topics, we turned to the next best thing: an AI simulation. Through the advanced capabilities of ChatGPT, we've crafted a mock interview that channels Spielberg’s known views and thoughts. Using cutting-edge technology, we've cloned his voice to bring this AI-generated discussion to life. Dive into this extraordinary episode as we explore a conversation with 'Spielberg'—not the man himself, but an AI embodiment of his ideas and visions for the future of cinema.
Recently, I came across this extremely informative Reddit post from a social media expert who really opened up about how he worked with a famous YouTuber that makes over $2M+ annually.
The post was an Ask Me Anything type post that received tons of questions from readers while the expert was really candid and open answering those questions on how it all worked. It was very rich with useful information.
So, today, with the advancements of text to speech and AI, we’re taking the entire text of that Q&A post on Reddit and transforming it into a podcast interview.
From finding your niche and showcasing your work, to networking and navigating freelance challenges, we cover it all on this special Q&A edition of The DV Show Podcast. Join us as we empower video editors and videographers alike to create compelling content, boost their careers, and transform their creative visions into reality.
This past week, we created an interesting post on LinkedIn on what an AI video production team would look like. The post received lots of engagement, tons of questions, concerns, and burning anger.
On this edition of The DV Show podcast, we’re going to time travel into the future and take a look at what the new roles of this AI focused video production team would look like. This podcast takes a peek into the roles that will push the boundaries of storytelling and visual effects, all while streamlining production timelines and opening new avenues for artistic expression.
Oddly Satisfying Videos are a little known marketing secret you can use to transform your brand's digital presence!
Tune into our very first AI edited and produced video podcast and discover how to forge deep connections, create unforgettable experiences, and skyrocket your content's shareability.
300+ seasoned video professionals and video editors from around the world chimed in and all got together for a wonderful exchange of feedback over on the video editors' group on LinkedIn, where a recent post sparked quite the conversation around one question: Editors, what are some common mistakes you've noticed in amateur video/film editing?"
If you’re seeking to improve your skills, understanding, and practices this is the place to learn really quickly and get your finger on the pulse of what is going on in the industry.
You’ve all heard of Sora by now, a revolutionary video-generation model poised to transform the landscape of video production. With just text prompts, Sora can create scenes and visuals that challenge the very essence of traditional filmmaking.
Join us as we unravel the mystery of Sora, dissect the hype, the potential, and the very real challenges we’re all about to face.
This podcast episode discusses finding work in the video production industry, emphasizing the importance of networking. Brian recommends two online networking platforms and provides a list of TV and film job sites.
Highlights
Networking is crucial for finding work in the video production industry.
The Happy Neighborhood Project and Network After Work are recommended networking platforms.
A comprehensive list of TV and film job sites is provided for job seekers.
This episode of The DV Show LIVE discusses the impact of AI on video production while emphasizing that while technology may change, storytelling and creativity are timeless.
Highlights
Tom Langen from Talex Media and author of the book "Legendering" joins us.
AI tools can make video production more efficient and improve the quality of videos. The video production industry is not solely reliant on technology, as storytelling and creativity are essential.
The obsession with tools and perfection can hinder creativity and the message of a video.
AI tools can enhance video production.
The video production industry is not solely reliant on technology.
Perfectionism can hinder creativity and the effectiveness of a video.
Continuing the series on AI and Video Production, this episode of The DV Show LIVE discusses the controversial topic in detail.
The host acknowledges the impact of AI on job loss but also explores the practical and positive side of AI in video production.
Highlights:
The word for 2024 is “adapt,” as the video production industry, like many others, is being affected by AI and technology.
Nic Camp discusses the transformation of his career and how he adapts to AI. He also discusses what the real focus should be in order to get (and stay) ahead and competitive.
The start of this week's episode focuses on the dramatic changes AI brings to the video production industry.
We discuss MakerSuite, an AI-powered tool that streamlines research and scriptwriting, drastically reducing the time and effort involved in video production.
Amidst the debate of AI's impact on jobs, we emphasize the need for professionals to adapt and upgrade their skills to stay relevant. The episode also features an in-depth interview with Philip Werner from MakerSuite, providing valuable insights into AI's practical applications.
Join us to understand how embracing AI can enhance your video production skills and keep you at the forefront of the industry.
Many of you are struggling to find work in the video production industry. You're so frustrated with not finding a job, when the first opportunity you see with the word "video" in the title, you immediately apply and then proceed do whatever you can to get the attention of anyone at that company...
Trust me. The desperate "spray and pray" technique doesn't work.
After receiving so many resumes and applications over the years, I began to see a pattern from the ones who made it to the interview pile (and possibly the job) and a pattern from those who didn't.
Here is what I observed with those unsuccessful applications:
All creatives experience this at one point or another in their career. It's one of the most tedious infections you can get.
When the client offers you a bunch of 'helpful' advice on how to do your job is the only way to detect it.
It's highly contagious and spreads quickly if not stopped at the onset!
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