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Fireside: Problem-First Creative: Prioritizing Purpose Over Story in Video Production

Backcountry Marketing

Release Date: 10/31/2024

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In this episode, Cole Heilborn takes a deep dive into an approach he calls Problem-First Creative—the philosophy of prioritizing purpose over aesthetics in video production. In an industry bursting with creative options, it’s easy for filmmakers and brands alike to focus on elements like lighting, talent, and locations. But Cole argues that a more impactful approach involves beginning with a clear understanding of the why behind each project. Rather than simply creating eye-catching visuals, he explains why production should first and foremost solve real business problems.

Cole discusses the downside of the content-saturated market, where shouting louder doesn’t necessarily lead to being heard. Instead, he encourages brands to create content that stands apart from the noise by aligning creative work with the unique challenges a brand faces—whether that’s building awareness, educating an audience, or telling an athlete’s story. He shares insights on Port Side’s approach, where projects are structured around brand identity, a deep understanding of the target audience, and a commitment to problem-solving.

This episode is essential listening for anyone in video production or brand marketing who wants to break free from the routine of just following trends and start crafting content that resonates, connects, and drives real results.

Key Takeaways

  • How to adopt a Problem-First Creative mindset to create more impactful content
  • Why purpose is more critical than aesthetics in video production
  • The dangers of pitching stories without a clear understanding of a brand’s needs
  • Ways to stand out in an oversaturated media landscape
  • The importance of aligning video work with brand identity and audience needs

About the Backcountry Marketing Podcast

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This podcast is produced by Port Side Productions. We’re a video production outfit that believes great marketing is great storytelling and after 150+ podcast episodes with marketing pros and 9 years of producing commercials and documentaries outside, we've noticed a few things about what it takes to create video work that makes an impact. If you need help bringing your next video project to life, check out our website to learn more. If not, enjoy this episode and discover other resources below:

 

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