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  • Growing a Video Business with Google Ads (ft. Republic24) #97
    2025/05/21

    On episode 97 of Creatives Grab Coffee, we sit down with Rodrigo from Republic24, based in Monterrey and Mexico City, for an inside look at building a sustainable video production company in Latin America. Rodrigo shares his journey from film school to founding Republic24 over a decade ago and discusses how he grew the company without loans, relying on organic growth, smart hiring, and an unwavering belief in Google Ads as a lead-generation tool.

    We explore his strategic expansion into industrial video content, how his team has tapped into cross-border collaborations with U.S. clients, and why niching down into B2B content has been a cornerstone of their success. Rodrigo also opens up about building a strong internal company culture, his cautious approach to scaling, and plans for a third location in Guadalajara.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Episode Introduction and Sponsors

    02:18 – Guest Welcome: Rodrigo from Republic24

    02:53 – Rodrigo’s journey from film school to starting Republic24

    03:30 – Why expanding from Monterrey to Mexico City was essential

    05:03 – Early lessons: making videos vs. selling video services

    06:36 – From solopreneur to building a growing team

    08:30 – How Google Ads fueled Republic24’s early growth

    11:26 – Why Rodrigo still manages his Google Ads personally

    14:41 – Targeting U.S. clients for shoots in Mexico

    16:44 – Positioning as an English-speaking production partner in Mexico

    17:17 – Niching into industrial and manufacturing videos

    18:56 – Why industrial video is overlooked—and profitable

    20:29 – Google vs. Meta vs. LinkedIn: what works for B2B

    24:49 – LinkedIn’s underuse in Mexico

    28:15 – Why Rodrigo never took out loans to build Republic24

    30:03 – Budgeting growth through calculated hiring

    32:32 – Hiring contract roles with long-term potential

    35:15 – First key hires: editor and sales/admin assistant

    36:49 – Building a positive workplace culture

    37:59 – Activities that create a happy, loyal team

    40:25 – Team loyalty through the pandemic

    43:02 – Corporate video demand during and after lockdown

    44:47 – Sales strategy: all inbound, no cold calls

    45:39 – Risks of relying solely on Google Ads

    47:19 – Nurturing past clients through personalized messages

    50:34 – Future plans: expansion into Guadalajara and U.S. client growth

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140

    🎞️ Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    57 分
  • Niche, B Corp, Proposals, & AI (ft. Upmedia Video) #95
    2025/05/14

    On episode 96 of Creatives Grab Coffee, Zach Shapiro from One Hundred Seconds (Portland, Oregon) shares his journey from a 20-year career in restaurants to launching a purpose-driven video production company. Zach explains how his passion for local food systems inspired his first documentary and how he built a business around telling authentic stories for small businesses. He discusses the value of niching down into short-form documentary content, working with non-actors, and the impact of becoming a certified B Corp. This episode offers valuable insights for video professionals and marketers looking to align creativity with purpose and grow sustainably in a competitive industry.

    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Episode Introduction and Sponsors

    02:18 – Guest Welcome: Zach Shapiro from One Hundred Seconds

    02:39 – Zach’s journey from restaurants to video production

    03:33 – Inspiration behind his first documentary project in Italy

    04:59 – How his passion for local food led to filmmaking

    07:40 – Lessons from self-funding and editing his first film

    08:42 – Launching One Hundred Seconds and early business model

    10:38 – Building a portfolio through low-budget projects

    12:41 – How accessible gear shaped early career growth

    13:37 – Learning lighting through client demands

    14:59 – Finding a niche: helping real people shine on camera

    17:51 – Challenges of low-budget commercial productions

    20:28 – Why Lapse Productions avoids time-lapse projects

    22:58 – Partnering with other companies for large projects

    24:43 – Zach’s passion for authentic human stories

    25:47 – Working with B Corps and niche industries in Portland

    30:32 – The process and challenges of becoming a B Corp

    34:29 – Sourcing equipment locally vs. buying online

    35:24 – Business benefits of B Corp certification

    37:12 – Restaurant industry skills that translate to production

    40:33 – Client management parallels between restaurants and production

    41:23 – Editing as a parallel to cooking and creative process

    42:04 – From small team to solo: Zach’s company evolution

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Niche, B Corp, Proposals, & AI (ft. Upmedia Video) #95
    2025/05/05

    In this episode of Creatives Grab Coffee, Anthony Madani from Up Media (Vancouver, Canada) discusses his journey from animation into video production, and shares strategic insights on how focusing on healthcare and technology niches has accelerated his business growth. Anthony dives deep into the process of becoming a certified B Corporation, highlighting how aligning with purpose-driven initiatives and social impact projects attracts ideal clients. He also explores effective client communication, using detailed proposals and case studies to win trust, along with the value of reciprocity-driven networking. Additionally, Anthony reflects on the role of AI in video production, emphasizing its potential as a powerful tool rather than a threat. This episode provides actionable advice and valuable perspectives for filmmakers and marketers aiming to sustainably grow their video production businesses.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Episode Introduction and Guest Welcome

    02:38 - Guest Bio: Anthony Madani from Up Media

    02:46 - Anthony’s journey from animation to video production

    04:38 - Early experiences and the shift from passion projects to corporate work

    07:01 - The importance of exploring diverse industries when starting out

    07:57 - Niching into healthcare and technology sectors

    08:46 - Positioning as an industry expert without limiting new opportunities

    10:20 - Using targeted case studies to attract ideal clients

    14:39 - Organic process of identifying and growing a niche

    15:48 - Advantages of becoming a Certified B Corporation (B Corp)

    17:39 - The in-depth process and benefits of obtaining B Corp certification

    23:45 - How being a B Corp impacts lead generation and client relationships

    26:24 - Strategic approach to selecting ideal client leads

    27:56 - Creating effective case studies to showcase results and expertise

    31:36 - Importance of thoughtful, detailed proposals over rushed quotes

    41:42 - Benefits and strategies for creating behind-the-scenes content

    44:41 - Effective networking tips and building genuine reciprocity

    54:24 - Leveraging AI to enhance video production quality and efficiency

    01:07:16 - Future vision for Up Media and operational improvements

    01:09:40 - Strategies for managing client delays and keeping projects on track

    01:20:46 - Importance of clear proposals and transparent client communication

    01:27:31 - Origin story behind the name “Up Media”

    01:28:55 - Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Growing with Purpose (ft. Chocolate Films) #94
    2025/04/28

    In this episode of Creatives Grab Coffee, Mark Currie from Chocolate Films (London, England) shares his journey of building a uniquely impactful video production business through strategic growth and meaningful community engagement. Mark discusses how Chocolate Films scaled organically over two decades, balancing commercial projects with creative social initiatives like filmmaking workshops and their ambitious “1000 Londoners” project. He offers insights on overcoming growth hurdles, managing a team of over twenty full-time employees across multiple locations, and developing effective internal systems that enhance productivity. Discover how Mark’s commitment to community-driven storytelling and fostering a positive team culture has become integral to Chocolate Films’ sustained success and influence.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Episode Introduction and Guest Welcome

    02:28 - Guest Bio: Mark Currie from Chocolate Films

    02:38 - Background on Chocolate Films and its beginnings in London, England

    03:35 - Expanding the business to Glasgow and strategic location benefits

    05:54 - Insights on gradually opening and growing a second office

    10:45 - Advantages of a second location and genuine local presence

    14:50 - Company history and early stages of Chocolate Films

    16:29 - Growth through various studio spaces and overcoming early challenges

    19:14 - Adapting strategically to major industry shifts and new technologies

    25:03 - Building a large in-house team and navigating growth stages

    30:57 - “1000 Londoners”: A creative community storytelling initiative

    36:55 - Running impactful filmmaking workshops for schools and community groups

    39:09 - Systems and processes for managing a large team and diverse projects

    41:19 - Workshop outreach and community engagement strategies

    43:53 - Lessons learned from scaling to 20+ employees

    48:36 - Developing effective communication and management systems

    57:48 - Preventing bureaucracy and maintaining agility as the team grows

    01:01:03 - Importance of fostering an open, communicative company culture

    01:05:35 - Using passion projects to drive team creativity and client interest

    01:11:56 - Effective sales strategies and relationship-building for growth

    01:16:47 - The value of personal connections and client communication

    01:16:47 - Origin of the name “Chocolate Films”

    01:18:45 - Final thoughts and conclusion

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Creative Risks and Rewards (ft. Savvy Productions) #93
    2025/04/21

    In this episode of Creatives Grab Coffee, Steve Smith from Savvy Productions (Salt Lake City, Utah) shares his inspiring journey of building a successful and innovative video production company. Steve reveals the creative risks he took, from crafting elaborate props and unique sets to constructing his own dedicated production facility. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong client relationships, leveraging awards for client retention, and adapting to industry shifts with a positive, forward-thinking mindset. Discover valuable insights on navigating business growth, overcoming creative and financial hurdles, and why continuous experimentation is vital for staying ahead in the evolving video production landscape.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Episode Introduction and Guest Welcome

    02:28 - Guest Bio: Steve Smith from Savvy Productions

    03:04 - Steve’s early career and industry transition experiences

    06:30 - Finding a unique niche in prop and set building

    08:00 - Challenges and successes with creating specialized props

    12:57 - Understanding Salt Lake City’s video production market

    15:21 - Balancing client projects and collaborating with ad agencies

    16:27 - How Savvy Productions budgets and quotes for creative props and sets

    18:51 - Navigating budget uncertainty in custom creative projects

    21:51 - Leaving a job of 13 years to start his own business

    25:31 - Overcoming fears and discomfort in entrepreneurship

    28:35 - Transitioning smoothly from employee to business owner

    34:34 - Why business owners need to remain hands-on

    36:37 - Maintaining positive team culture and motivation

    40:01 - Building a custom studio space from scratch

    45:20 - Navigating the financial aspects of building a production studio

    47:49 - Lead generation strategies: SEO, referrals, and repeat clients

    51:02 - Exploring the value of Google Ads for video production

    56:07 - Effectiveness of social media vs. SEO for video production companies

    58:43 - The importance of industry awards for client retention

    01:02:32 - How awards can differentiate your production business

    01:08:23 - Steve’s future vision and adapting to AI in production

    01:18:45 - Closing Thoughts and Conclusion

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 26 分
  • Unlocking Growth Through Niching (ft. Lift Video Production) #92
    2025/04/14

    In this episode of Creatives Grab Coffee, Grant Jamison from Lift Video Production (Melbourne, Australia) shares practical insights on how niching down into the transport and logistics industry accelerated his business growth. Grant discusses his journey from navigating early pandemic challenges to building strategic relationships that secured long-term clients. He highlights effective LinkedIn outreach strategies, the importance of consistent marketing, and the power of creating specialized content that resonates deeply with target audiences. This conversation offers valuable lessons for filmmakers and marketers looking to leverage niche expertise, enhance their client communications, and sustainably scale their creative business.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Episode Introduction and Guest Welcome

    02:27 - Guest Bio: Grant Jamison from Lift Video Production

    04:07 - Overcoming business challenges during the pandemic

    05:10 - Landing the first major client and growing through referrals

    07:46 - Managing client relationships and gradually increasing pricing

    10:34 - Navigating price adjustments with long-term clients

    13:05 - Implementing project management fees and pricing structures

    16:16 - Niching down in the transport and logistics industry

    19:34 - Becoming an industry expert by understanding client pain points

    20:41 - Navigating conflicts with competitor clients within a niche

    25:30 - How niching simplifies targeted marketing

    33:38 - Importance of tracking business metrics and client data

    37:33 - Effective LinkedIn strategies for cold outreach

    41:04 - Building genuine connections through networking

    46:31 - Growing a small but specialized production team

    47:00 - Using LinkedIn consistently to drive business leads

    56:52 - Creating monthly recaps and leveraging behind-the-scenes content

    59:59 - Newsletter strategy for staying top-of-mind with clients

    01:02:28 - Developing retainer-like video packages for stable revenue

    01:06:49 - Closing advice on experimenting and finding your niche

    01:08:03 - Final thoughts and conclusion

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Mastering Your Niche (ft. KGB Productions) #91
    2025/04/07

    In this episode of Creatives Grab Coffee, Chris Kitchen from KGB Productions (Jackson Hole, Wyoming) shares valuable insights on building a successful video production business by mastering your niche. Chris dives into his journey from creating action sports films to running a commercial production company, emphasizing the importance of passion projects, leveraging personal networks, and staying creatively challenged. He offers practical advice on navigating client relationships, managing budgets, and expanding into new markets through targeted outreach and strategic spec work. This episode is packed with actionable strategies and relatable experiences for marketers and filmmakers striving to grow their creative businesses.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Episode Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:30 - Guest Bio: Chris Kitchen from KGB Productions

    00:43 - Getting started in action sports filmmaking

    02:09 - Transitioning from ski films to commercial video production

    05:06 - Leveraging relationships and targeted outreach to build clientele

    07:21 - Strategies for business development and marketing outreach

    10:02 - Expanding your niche without losing your creative passion

    13:28 - Balancing direct clients versus ad agency relationships

    16:30 - Updating the website to attract new business and opportunities

    21:32 - Tips for growing and expanding within your niche

    23:52 - Importance of passion projects for portfolio development

    27:26 - Team structure and managing freelance crews

    31:21 - Navigating a partnership split amicably

    34:39 - Managing client relationships during a business transition

    38:18 - Ethical freelancing and respecting production company relationships

    41:36 - Balancing client demands with business growth

    45:01 - Transparency in budgeting and client communications

    51:15 - The hidden costs of pitching and creating project proposals

    55:49 - Long-term vision for KGB Productions and future goals

    56:53 - Reflecting on passion, motivation, and longevity in filmmaking

    01:02:28 - Closing remarks and key advice for aspiring filmmakers

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Crafting Stories in Iceland (ft. Republik) #90
    2025/03/31

    In this episode of Creatives Grab Coffee, Arni Thor Jonsson from Republik (Iceland) dives into the intricacies of video production, documentary filmmaking, and running a creative business in Iceland. Arni shares his unique journey from growing up immersed in his father’s pioneering production company to founding Republik with his brother, highlighting the lessons learned from working with international crews and navigating unpredictable conditions. Discover valuable insights on balancing commercial work with long-format documentaries, managing creative partnerships, and overcoming production challenges like unpredictable weather and tight budgets. This conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiration for marketers and filmmakers aiming to thrive in competitive, specialized markets.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Episode Introduction and Guest Welcome

    02:19 - Guest Bio: Arni Thor Jonsson from Republik

    04:26 - Growing up in a family-run production business

    08:09 - Starting Republik and transitioning to independent projects

    10:07 - Navigating from commercials to documentaries and long-format content

    12:11 - Insights from buying out a business partner

    16:01 - Understanding the video production scene in Iceland

    19:37 - Standing out creatively in a competitive market

    22:23 - Navigating challenges of filming in unpredictable weather conditions

    27:13 - Overview of Iceland’s corporate video industry

    31:09 - How freelance filmmakers are shaping Iceland’s video market

    34:16 - Experience working with Kanye West on a music video shoot

    36:46 - Republik’s future ambitions in long-format filmmaking

    38:41 - Returning to school to enhance documentary filmmaking skills

    43:58 - The importance of impartial storytelling in documentaries

    47:15 - Creating and selling original TV series to networks

    49:01 - Managing and collaborating with Republik’s roster of directors

    57:46 - Origin of the name “Republik”

    59:00 - Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts

    SPONSORS:

    Canada Film Equipment: www.CanadaFilmEquipment.com

    Audio Process: www.Audioprocess.ca

    🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vHd8BdbkMQITFZmDJ0bo9

    🍏 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/creatives-grab-coffee/id1530864140 🎞️

    Produced by LAPSE PRODUCTIONS – https://www.lapseproductions.com

    To learn more about the show, visit: https://www.creativesgrabcoffee.com/

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    1 時間 2 分