CR 25 - How To Create Great Looking Videos On A Budget - Interview With Emmy Award Winning Producer and Director, Kenneth Kebow
Release Date: 09/24/2018
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This episode is devoted to your questions about:
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This is a personal story about turning failures into a pathway to achieve your dreams.
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Ken is a friend, colleague and mentor and has been in the television business for more than 30 years. Some of his clients include Google, American Airlines, Ford, CBS and the United States Marines. He has been honored with a number of awards for his corporate work as well as his documentary work which includes one on of the original Disney Imagineers, Rolly Crump, and another with Academy Award Winner Richard Dreyfuss in a documentary about Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address. Both are amazing pieces of work. At the end of today’s podcast there will be a link where you can find out how to watch them both.
Learn his production secrets including:
- the importance of pre-production before you shoot
- how to help people you interview look and feel comfortable
- an inexpensive way to create high quality, branded backgrounds
References:Kenneth Kebow