On this episode of The Filming with Josh Podcast, host Joshua Milligan welcomes longtime outdoor industry professionals Jason Miller and John Brown. Josh kicks off the podcast by introducing Jason and John, asking them about their backgrounds and their 25+ year careers producing television shows in the outdoor industry. The three then dive into a conversation about whether or not you can still make a career filming or editing in the outdoor industry, and if so, how. This podcast is one of our longer episodes and is full of insight from behind the veil that is the outdoor television industry. If you’re a videographer or editor who’s interested in making a career in the outdoor space, this podcast is for you!
Ep. 32 - American Murderer
Ep. 31 - Producer Spotlight Matthew Postell
Ep. 30 - The Problem With The Church
Ep. 29 - How to Direct an Interview
Ep. 28 - The 5 Year Plan for Starting a Video Production Company
Ep. 27 - How to Capture Perfect Sounding Audio for Interviews
Ep. 26 - Should You Buy a Canon EOS R5, Will Josh Be Switching to Canon, Does 8K Matter Today, and What Will Sony do From Here?
Ep. 25 - Shot Sheets & Storyboarding for Outdoor Related Projects
Ep. 24 - How to Seal the Deal
Ep. 23 - 30 Rapid Fire Tips for Video Production
Ep. 22 - COVID-19 & How to Get Financial Help for Small Businesses & Independent Contractors
Ep. 21 - How to Know When to Upgrade Your Camera
Ep. 20 - You're Using the Wrong Gear for Your Outdoor Videos - Here's Why
Ep. 19 - My Struggles with Filming in the Outdoor Industry
Ep. 18 - Self-Filming Draw Hunts with Corey Baumann
Ep. 17 - Modern Day Mirrorless Cameras and Their Annoying Compromises
Ep. 16 - Contracts for Video Production
Ep. 15 - Corey Baumann and Dave Ashworth Discuss the 2019 Outdoor Film School, Breaking Dawn Films and Much More
Ep. 14 - Capturing Real Estate with James Faught
Ep. 13 - Why Do Videos Cost So Much?
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