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The commercial production landscape is changing, and directors have more options than ever. While the traditional model of exclusive production company rosters still works for some, the rise of freelance directing is creating new opportunities. But how do you decide which path is right for you?
I sat down with Luke Lashley, founder of Departure, a production company that’s actively moved away from the roster-model, preferring to work with freelance directors. Luke shares insights on the advantages and challenges of both models, the growing trend toward independence, and what directors should consider when weighing their options.
We break down the practical side of freelancing—how to structure outreach, what production companies look for, and how to stay top of mind for jobs—while also discussing when being on a roster might be the right fit. Whether you’re weighing a switch to freelance, reassessing an exclusive deal, or just curious about where the industry is headed, this episode will help you make an informed decision about your career.
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Change is hard—but it’s essential to longevity. In this episode of Crossing the Axis, I sit down with Craig Brooks, co-founder of Kontent Partners, a film and photography production services company, to discuss how embracing change has fueled nearly 20 years of success in production.
We explore the risks they’ve taken—launching new ventures and adopting a new system for growing business and improving operations even though the current system is working. If you’ve struggled with narrowing your market, adopting new tools, or maintaining culture while growing, this conversation is for you.
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This episode is for production company owners who want to elevate their value when working directly with brand clients, stepping into roles traditionally held by ad agencies. As more brands bring strategy and creative in-house, production companies have an opportunity to partner more closely, helping these teams meet their goals through strategic insights and expertise. In this agency crash course, Alex Cohn, who leads production at Zambezi and digital content at their subsidiary FIN Studios, shares how production companies can move beyond execution to become true strategic partners. From verifying audience data and understanding the marketing funnel to considering media placement, Alex provides actionable tactics for adopting an “agency mindset” and delivering high-impact campaigns. If you’re looking to deepen your brand relationships and stand out as a partner, this episode is your roadmap to thinking—and acting—like an agency.
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In this special episode, I sit down with Blair Enns—founder of Win Without Pitching, author of the industry-shifting book of the same name, and co-host of the hugely popular 2Bobs podcast. Blair’s newest book, The Four Conversations, breaks down the critical discussions every business should master for success: the Probative Conversation (positioning and marketing), the Qualifying Conversation (maintaining the expert position), the Value Conversation (pricing a client’s desired future state), and the Closing Conversation (helping the client select and commit).
We go deep into each of these four conversations—what they are, why they matter, and how mastering them can transform client relationships and profitability.
Along the way, Blair shares insights from his decades of experience helping creative businesses win smarter. Whether you’re running a production company, leading a sales team, or navigating growth, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and thought-provoking ideas you can put into practice today.
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Get ready for an insider’s perspective on winning the client-side game in this conversation with Kevin Knutson, a seasoned industry leader in creative marketing, content strategy, production, and brand development. With a career shaped by roles at outdoor brands like REI, Filson, and Eddie Bauer, Kevin now serves as the Creative Director at Mod Pizza. In this episode, he offers insights on what truly resonates with clients when production companies pitch their services—from the essential elements of a reel to approaches that add genuine value.
Kevin shares his thoughts on the ideal client-partner relationship, including when to bring creative ideas to the table, how to strike a balance between collaboration and hands-off execution, and best practices for navigating post-project follow-ups.
Tune in to hear Kevin’s do’s and don’ts for engaging with him and other creative directors, along with candid advice on what he values most from production partners. This episode is packed with actionable tips that can transform how you approach potential clients and elevate your biz dev strategy to new heights.
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Join this information-packed crash-course discussion with Amy Balliett on getting your production company acquired. Amy is the founder of Killer Visual Strategies (formerly Killer Infographics), who built and successfully sold her company to Material, a global strategic consulting firm. In this episode, Amy shares detailed insights into what production company owners need to know about building for an exit strategy. Whether you’re planning to sell or merge, she breaks down essential steps like getting your finances in order and creating a growth plan that makes your business attractive to buyers.
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Hear Rob Meyers from Versus, a NYC-based creative production studio that has built a stellar reputation for its culture-defining work and client-centric solutions since 2013. Rob shares actionable insights on effective account management, breaking down how Versus cultivates long-term relationships with major clients. He offers strategies for building trust, retaining clients, and successfully pitching ideas. The conversation dives into lessons from both successes and failures, with insightful tips that can elevate your client relationships and grow accounts. A must-listen for anyone looking to take their client management to the next level.
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In this episode of Crossing the Axis, we’re joined by Alex Portera from Rally on Media, a powerhouse in the production world, to uncover the secrets of running productions at scale. With over 100 projects completed each year, Alex knows a thing or two about keeping the gears turning smoothly. He’ll share his approach to managing this high volume of work, from planning and logistics to execution and client satisfaction. If you’re a production company owner looking to scale your operations, you won’t want to miss the insights Alex has to offer.
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Join us for a chat with Jeff Oswalt, owner of 14Four, a digital marketing agency known for creating unforgettable campaigns. Jeff shares how in-person client visits and face-to-face interactions have driven his agency’s success for nearly two decades. Discover practical advice on preparing for sales trips, building genuine relationships, and avoiding common pitfalls. Whether you’re an experienced agency owner or just starting out, this episode offers actionable tips to boost your client acquisition strategy.
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Listen to hear Anthony Santa, Director of Sports & Entertainment at Diamond View, a production company based in Tampa, Florida, share their path to successful experiences in the world of sports marketing. Anthony discusses effective ways to market production services to sports clients and offers practical advice that production companies can immediately implement. Listeners will gain an understanding of how to position your company’s strengths, find meaningful value to clients, and identify emerging opportunities in the sports market.
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Discover what it takes to expand internationally with Ryan Christopher McGuire of Cutters Studios, a commercial film production company based in Tokyo. From finding clients to scouting talent and managing resources, Ryan sheds light on the challenges and victories of setting up shop abroad, offering a treasure trove of insights for those looking to take their production efforts worldwide. Whether you’re just starting your company or an industry veteran, this discussion is packed with valuable lessons on navigating the client-driven film industry across borders.
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Dive into the innovative—and risky—world of proactive sales with Aaron Straight, Founder of the film studio Soulcraft Allstars. Moving beyond traditional sales methods that rely on clients voicing their needs first, Aaron has built a remarkable track record by uncovering untapped opportunities before they are even visible to the client. Using the recent success of his "Western Flyer" project (narrated by Nick Offerman) as a case study, Aaron shares how he anticipates hidden needs, crafts visionary pitches, and manages the inherent risks of misinterpretation. This episode offers a deep dive into transcending conventional sales models, mastering the art of opportunity, and the invaluable lessons learned from both triumphs and setbacks.
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Is it time for your production company to partner with a sales rep? The right sales representative can provide industry insights, valuable relationships, and a network of contacts to secure lucrative opportunities. But making this decision hinges on factors like your company's goals, size, and resources. Join us as we explore this critical topic with Doug Stephen, a leading Midwest rep and seasoned professional with over two decades in commercial film production. Together, we dive into the world of sales representatives and their pivotal role in shaping the success of production companies.
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In a client-driven business, developing and maintaining relationships is essential for growth. Join my conversation with Steve Holm, CEO of Copper, to learn why a Client Relationship Management (CRM) system is critical for your sales strategy, and how it can revolutionize client relationships, streamline processes, and boost profitability. Steve is a career product designer on a mission to develop the ultimate CRM system tailored for agency owners. Hear insider tips for building strong sales pipelines, guiding clients through stages, and seamlessly integrating a CRM into your workflow. Warning, by listening to this episode, you may begin to enjoy doing sales work.
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Explore the transformative power of diversity in the advertising industry with Tony Fulgham, owner of the commercial film studio All is Well, as he unveils a behind the scenes story of launching a year-long BIPOC internship program. Discover the motivations behind this initiative, the challenges and hurdles to overcome, and the unexpected rewards it offered. From inception to execution, learn how All is Well navigated finding and hiring talent, developed a meaningful curriculum, and built community partnerships to overcome the blindspots of privilege. This episode goes beyond success stories, offering a practical guide and reflections for those ready to embark on a similar journey. Join us for an inspiring discussion on making diversity and inclusion a reality in the creative world.
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Prepare to be enlightened in this must-listen episode featuring the insightful Anne Milan Alo, a luminary in the world of marketing and business development. Anne, with her extensive experience, delves deep into the art of attracting clients. She opens up about the dos and don'ts for agencies seeking to catch her eye, offering an invaluable perspective from the client's side. Discover Anne's preferred communication strategies, from crafting compelling emails to engaging LinkedIn messages, and learn why paid advertising might not be the golden ticket to acquiring clients like her. With years of expertise in marketing across agencies and brands, Anne's advice is not just theory, but a proven blueprint for business development success. Tune in to gain actionable strategies and insights from a seasoned marketing maven.
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Ever wondered about the perks and challenges of becoming a union signatory? Dive into our latest episode where Melissa Purcell, a Business Agent for IATSE 488, sheds light on the myriad advantages, from tapping into a reservoir of top-tier talent to landing projects that demand union involvement. But with great benefits come responsibilities. Discover the intricacies of union regulations, the commitment to fair pay, and the reasons why going signatory could be the best move for your business.
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Paul Killebrew boasts experience as both a seller and buyer within the production industry. His tenure in sales cultivated his fondness for smaller boutique production firms over larger ones. Now, with nearly a decade on the buying side, Paul has honed distinct views on what captures his attention and fosters enduring partnerships. Tune in to glean insights and best practices for collaborating with clients who genuinely root for your success.
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In the business of commercial film production, making brand case-studies are often seen as just a step above an infomercial. But that’s when they are done poorly. When executed well, they can transcend advertising and become content that not only provides information but also entertains and delights. That’s the value proposition SHEP Films offers their clients. Listen to hear Brice Budke talk about how the team at SHEP Films utilizes their sci-fi world building muscles to treat case studies as an art form unto themselves, and why that’s good for their client’s business and their own.
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Get to know Nicholas Incorvaia and hear his take on what motivates him to hire production companies, and what doesn’t. Nicholas is a leader in producing corporate marketing content for almost two decades with brands like T-Mobile and Amazon, where he currently serves as Head of Creative Operations. Nicholas is a laser-focused client-type whose commitment to reaching marketing goals is only matched by his empathetic kindness and thirst for creativity. Learn about what keeps Nicholas inspired and get his take on how production companies can thrive working directly with brands.
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