Instead of growing your small studio – and your current problems along with it – Joel and Tim discuss examples of putting two habits in place: The Three R’s and The Splits.
Instead of growing your small studio – and your current problems along with it – Joel and Tim discuss examples of putting two habits in place: The Three R’s and The Splits.
When you give over control of your ideas, you lower your position from a leader to a lowly order taker. And devalue your brilliant ideas down to a mere email attachment.
Our partnership with PromaxBDA is launching a new kind of conference – Creative Entrepreneurs starts October 28th.
This week’s HOW is the simplest to put into practice immediately.
Perhaps the real reason you hate pitching is that you’re just not very good at it.
As a follow up to the popular blog post, here RevThink consultant Joel Pilger discusses the hardships facing small production companies and motion design studios, and how they can apply these two simple habits and grow beyond this difficult season.
Running a small studio (below $500K US in annual revenue) is exhausting. Here are the two key habits proven to consistently move small motion design and production studios forward.
“Out of chaos comes opportunity,” says Tricia Melton. Despite the upheavals happening in the TV industry, agencies are poised to help entertainment clients like never before.
Our guest on the podcast is Andy Baker, SVP and Group Creative Director at National Geographic and author of The Client Blog.
“I’m going to invest in this project.” We’ve all said it. But have we actually “invested,” or simply “spent”?