The Work
The Work is a powerful documentary that explores the transformative power of group therapy in a California prison. The film focuses on a group of incarcerated men who participate in an intense four-day therapy session, confronting their personal traumas and struggles. Directed by Jairus McLeary, The Work is a raw and unflinching portrayal of emotional vulnerability, trust, and healing in one of the toughest environments imaginable. The documentary highlights the strength and courage required to confront deep-seated issues of violence, identity, and redemption. The Work is a moving exploration of the human capacity for growth, even in the most difficult circumstances.
Team Motivation: Top 5 Steps For Perfect Team Motivation
So you’re running a team. Maybe it’s a large team? Or perhaps small? Either way, you’re video production company’s success depends on how you motivate your team. This article will cover team motivation, whether that be for employees, freelancers, or any other kind of team…
Become a Creative Genius in 9 Steps
If you’re in the video production industry, then you’ll appreciate the importance of creativity when it comes to producing good work. But how do you become a creative genius? Let’s start off with this: Nothing is worse then predictable, boring, dull work for your clients….
The Top 6 Beginner Mistakes In Video Production – Don’t Make These!
If you are reading this article, you might be new to business. If you’re currently figuring out which pieces of the puzzle go where in your video production company, then read on. This article will address the most common beginner mistakes when running a video production…
7 Biggest New Innovations to Expect In the Future: Elon Musk, the Real Life Iron Man, And The Pursuit of New Technology
This post came into existence as the result of a number of conversations with a friend. It also came out of a lot of reading and thinking about new innovations and the issues expressed herein. It’s kind of a slight departure from the topics I normally…
Case Study: How I Got an 89% Response Rate on Client Outreach Email, Got Links and Social Shares…And How You Can, Too
So today, I want to talk about something that can be really beneficial for your video business. Or any kind of business. I want to talk about client outreach. This is something that anyone can do online and immediately raise their profile, start getting press/media…
10 Productive Habits That Will Give You More Energy And Improve Your Productivity
What does your day currently look like? Perhaps you wake up with your morning cup of coffee, refer to the notes you took down from last night and immediately start working on, say, an edit. But how about productive habits? 3 hours later, you are…
The Best of Filmmaking & Video Production May 2017
This is the 20th instalment of this feature here on Filmmaking Lifestyle, where we chart the best-of-the-best from around the filmmaking and video production world. This article covers the best posts from May 2017. Every month, I post a round-up article featuring the best things I’ve found around…
The Best of Filmmaking & Video Production April 2017
This is the 19th instalment of this feature here on Filmmaking Lifestyle, where we chart the best-of-the-best from around the filmmaking and video production world. This article covers the best posts from April 2017. Every month, I post a round-up article featuring the best things I’ve found around the…
How to Become Self Employed: 9 Tips For Starting a Business & Becoming Self Employed
Today we have a special article fromLeo Babauta of zen habits. This article is about becoming self employed and finally taking the leap to starting your own business. Zen Habits recently celebrated 10 years of existence, and it’s a great blog on productivity and developing habits, especially…
Working For Yourself: 9 Ways to Get More Out Of Freelancing
I recently had a reader email about limiting beliefs when working for yourself that I wanted to tackle in long-form as a blog post. I think it’ll be good to open up my answer to readers of the blog, rather than just keeping it as…