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Nathan William

Zero Fluff

A weekly Arts, Visual Arts, TV, Film, Business, Marketing and Management podcast
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Zero Fluff

Nathan William

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Zero Fluff

Nathan William

Zero Fluff

A weekly Arts, Visual Arts, TV, Film, Business, Marketing and Management podcast
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I’m pretty sure that most people like the behind the scenes content more than the actual film, so we just decided to only make the behind the scenes content so, here you go. That’s a joke, by the way.A few months ago I wrote a short film called
People really don’t know your potential until you show it to them. I can’t expect anyone, and particularly a prospect client, to hire me for something I’ve never done.In the video-creation world, you can’t just shoot interviews and corporate v
One of my most influential mentors is a guy named Joel and he’s developed the nick name Indiana Joel for a reason. His family and mine lived together in Jerusalem years ago. We were there making documentaries regarding archaeology and linguisti
When you have extra money, what do you spend it on? Typically for me I have a list of things prioritized, but the question is how do you prioritize them? I’d like to suggest that you prioritize them by impact. Sure there’s all kinds of things I
I’ve been thinking a lot about this in recent years. When I take a look around and think about what many of us filmmakers are doing for work, and then asking myself, is this what we got into this to do, most of the time it doesn’t line up. I th
It’s not enough to just be really really good at what you do, you have to be really really good at how you do it. Since the beginning I've based our business model off of an ancient proverb that says “do you see a man skillful in his work, he w
Good enough. Ok so this one is probably going to get me in trouble… I can just smell it. So at risk of being thrown out a window, I have this philosophy... That anything in production that does not help your audience experience what you want th
As creatives we’re constantly honing our craft. We watch, study, experiment, we invest hard work into being good at the things we do, but I have a question: Do we invest and hone our ability to create ideas in the first place? I think the great
So within the past month or so I had a realization that has completely reshaped the way I see all of my work. And that is this idea that the true reward of all of our passion and creativity and hard work is friendship. If I work for years aimin
Get to the point.
So I recently had a theory that I’ve since tested and it is for real. Here’s the hypothesis: your phone is ruining your creativity. Now before you string me up by your charger let me flesh this out. I don’t just mean your phone, I mean all ente
Does self doubt pour cold water all over your artistic sexiness?Recently I’ve been blown away by several artists and musicians and the thread that moves through each of them is a form of creative integrity that I can’t think to call anything ot
Art doesn't like to wait and we have a lot of gear in the name of making it go faster, but does it really? This is a quick deep-dive into the question: is all that equipment is really helping you?
Thoughts on why we depart from the norm and take chances as creative marketers.
Thoughts on embracing the unknown and continuing forward to find your best work.
We’re not in the business of trying to convince someone to take risks and to trust us as artists. We’re out to build relationships with the few who already do.
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