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E299 - Joseph Malinski - How to fulfill your dreams of telling stories through video production
Description
In this Episode, I get to speak with Joseph Malinski. He's a director at ATB productions. I met him through a music video that my actor friend was part of. The music video was set in the 80s and really creative story! I decided to look behind the music video and who produced it, reached out and got in touch with Joey, who happily agreed to join me on the podcast and share his journey.
His production company is http://atbproductions.com and cab be reached through his instagram @atbproductions
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Our Guest
Joseph Malinski- Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCqTDq5PE54sMPkEhvR2mBLw
- Website: atbproductions.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lelandmalinski
Hacks to take Away
- Speak with more directors who are to film and who do who are doing these amazing things.
- Formed a little partnership between the two other amazing producers and creatives to create some fun videos.
- A crew is important for success.
- Art is something cool to create in life.
- Filmmaking was the greatest form of art because it's captured everything you could illustrate, you could sound it's acting, it's emotion, it's music, it's everything all in one.
- Video Games have the potential to be more immersive.
- LinkedIn has gotten much more open to being social. A lot of people that I've connected with in the past year and a half, have come through LinkedIn.
- What happens is Facebook's dead and they don't let us see what we want to see ourselves.
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