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Episode 52: Cultivating a Personal Brand for Lasting Success with Eric Thayne
Episode 52: Cultivating a Personal Brand for Lasting Success with Eric Thayne
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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Eric Thayne is a professional director, DP, and film educator. He is known for his work in cinematography and film production. Eric shares his expertise through educational content on platforms like YouTube and Cinema Mastery.
What You’ll Learn
From Eric Thayne's insights, we can glean several valuable lessons:
Entrepreneurial Thinking: Understanding the difference between creatives and entrepreneurs is crucial. Entrepreneurs start with identifying problems and then develop solutions, often involving assembling teams to execute them. Creatives can benefit from adopting this problem-solving approach.
Visibility and Personal Branding: In today's digital age, visibility is key. Thayne advocates for creatives to focus on building their personal brands, connecting with audiences on a deeper level beyond just their craft. Engaging with fans and showcasing personality can cultivate a loyal following.
Things We Discussed
Eric Thayne mentioned his upcoming book, 'Create, Don't Capture,' It is a game-changer for creatives, musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs alike. Packed with invaluable insights and practical advice, this book is a great tool for unlocking your full creative potential in today's digital landscape. You can preorder now at createdontcapture(dot)com.
Connect with Eric Thayne
Cinema Mastery
CELADORA
Facebook
Instagram
Vimeo
Connect with Jason Tonioli
Website
Facebook
YouTube
Instagram
Spotify
Pandora
Amazon Music
Apple Music
Eric Thayne is a professional director, DP, and film educator. He is known for his work in cinematography and film production. Eric shares his expertise through educational content on platforms like YouTube and Cinema Mastery.
What You’ll Learn
From Eric Thayne's insights, we can glean several valuable lessons:
Entrepreneurial Thinking: Understanding the difference between creatives and entrepreneurs is crucial. Entrepreneurs start with identifying problems and then develop solutions, often involving assembling teams to execute them. Creatives can benefit from adopting this problem-solving approach.
Visibility and Personal Branding: In today's digital age, visibility is key. Thayne advocates for creatives to focus on building their personal brands, connecting with audiences on a deeper level beyond just their craft. Engaging with fans and showcasing personality can cultivate a loyal following.
Things We Discussed
Eric Thayne mentioned his upcoming book, 'Create, Don't Capture,' It is a game-changer for creatives, musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs alike. Packed with invaluable insights and practical advice, this book is a great tool for unlocking your full creative potential in today's digital landscape. You can preorder now at createdontcapture(dot)com.
Connect with Eric Thayne
Cinema Mastery
CELADORA
Vimeo
Connect with Jason Tonioli
Website
YouTube
Spotify
Pandora
Amazon Music
Apple Music
Released:
Feb 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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