Food for thought Should You Make A Spec Project? We often get asked what to do when you don't seem to be getting work. Or, when you're getting work but not the type of…Bethany MeckleApril 1, 2021
Food for thought Why You Should Have Hobbies Outside Of Your Film Work In this video, Seth Rice shares why it is important to have hobbies outside of your industry. Follow along as we discuss the benefits hobbies…Bethany MeckleMarch 9, 2021
Food for thought Watching Films to Learn Filmmaking How important is it to watch other films in order to become a better filmmaker? What are some ways to learn from others' work? This…Bethany MeckleApril 28, 2020
Food for thought 10 Ways to Get Reinspired After Burnout When you first begin the awesome journey as a full-time creative, it’s super exciting - the world is in front of you, and the sky…Andrew BartlettMarch 31, 2020
Food for thought 5 Ways to Leverage Downtime With such widespread cancellations of events and travel due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, I doubt that there is anyone who hasn’t been touched in…Andrew BartlettMarch 14, 2020
Food for thought What To Read When You’re Busy What do you tend to do when you have a stack of "to-read" books piling up, and not enough time to read them all? This…Bethany MeckleFebruary 18, 2020
Food for thought The Keys to Effective Creative Collaboration When working with a team, there are always differences to sort out and things to work through. As individuals, differences may need to be resolved…Bethany MeckleFebruary 11, 2020
Food for thought Distinguishing God’s Desire In Your Career This is an age old question - am I doing this because God wants me to or because I want to? This week we are…Bethany MeckleDecember 17, 2019
Food for thought Balancing Excellence With Perfectionism To struggle with perfectionism is very common. How can you avoid getting caught up in the details while maintaining a high quality of work? This…Bethany MeckleDecember 10, 2019
Business & ProfitabilityCareerFood for thought Failure Is Your Secret Weapon F ailure hurts. It looks bad, people laugh at you for it, and it’s not easy to face up to. Failure seems to reflect badly…Jonathan BartlettMay 24, 2019