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The Freelance Monocle Podcast

Christian Prieto: Freelance Monocle Podcast Host for Freelancers in Motion

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A lens into the freelance life of motion design. Conversations that dive deeper into the nuances of freelance, intended to educate and empower the modern day freelancer.
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In this episode we chat with Motion Designer, David Urbinati, about his career and how he navigates his career by pursuing his interests in music and emerging tech. We talk about his experience with the challenging economy, and how he's positioning himself to be at the forefront of some new technologies. LINKS https://www.davidurbinati.com/ https:/…
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In this episode we chat with another fellow podcast host and business owner in the Motion Design industry, Drysen Carsten. We talk about his previous business endeavors, and what lead him into the world of motion design and podcasting. He mentions some of the lessons he's learned along the way, and shares his more authentic approach to marketing hi…
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In this episode we chat with fellow podcast host and studio owner Caroline Le. We discuss her career as a motion designer, and how she tranisitioned from being staff to freelance and forming her own business. We also touch upon her experience as a podcast host, and how it's been beneficial for personal and professional development. LINKS https://fo…
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While sitting around a bonfire at Camp MoGraph 2022, an idea was put in motion to create a podcast interviewing creative leaders about their emotional journeys during their startup years. A year later, we're celebrating the season finale of FrameOne by reflecting on the lessons that hit us the most. If you've ever wondered "How to start a motion de…
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In this episode we chat with freelance motion designer, Kyle Harter. We talk about how some bad experiences lead him to leaving the country to fully recharge and gain maximum focus on his career. He tells us about his genuine and authentic approach with networking, and how it's been very beneficial for his freelance career. LINKS Kyle's Website Kyl…
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In this episode, Drysen sits down with Kristi Wire, founder of Wire Design Company to talk about the journey of starting her studio, the importance of branding, processes, and having a good support system. If you're looking for tips to start your freelance career or studio, this is an episode to listen to.…
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On this episode of FrameOne, Joel Pilger recaps his journey from starting his studio Impossible Pictures to exiting and joining RevThink, a consulting group for studios around the world. This interview was recorded at Camp MoGraph 2023 in Denver CO. Sponsored by Hyperfocus Motion http://hyperfocusmotion.com Follow the show: http://www.frameoneshow.…
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In this episode we chat again with the founder of School of Motion, Joey Korenman. We reflect on the motion design industry over the last few years, and discuss the current state of the economy and how it's impacting business. He provides some tactics on riding out some of the slow times, and also some new tools coming onto the Mograph scene. LINKS…
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In this episode we chat with UK-based freelance motion designer Nassib El Mourabet. We chat about how he has navigated work during economic downturns, and how his resourcefulness helped create opportunities for his career. LINKS - Plunk.tv - Nassib's LinkedIn - Leigh Williamson - People Per Hour * Want to share your story? Reach out at hello@christ…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with Ed Rhine, owner & executive creative director of Spillt to talk about growing a studio to be a top-tier creative company. This interview was recorded at Camp MoGraph 2023 in Denver CO. Sponsored by…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with Austin Saylor, a freelancer turned freelance coach after documenting his journey through project 200K Sponsored by Hyperfocus Motion http://www.wearehyperfocused.com Follow the show: http://www.fra…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with Matt Milstead & Dave Koss to talk about leaving the safety of a full-time job to start their own production company, and how striving to build a community for motion designers led to the birth of t…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with Erin Sarofsky, the legendary woman behind Sarofsky to discuss everything from the importance of relationships, and investing in your team. This is an awesome interview, so buckle up! Sponsored by H…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with Alex Parker, the woman behind Ladybird Animation and animator at Disney Parks to discuss everything from going freelance to landing a position with Disney. Sponsored by Hyperfocus Motion http://www…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with the co-owners of 12 Midnight, a production studio in Fort Worth Texas to learn what it takes to quickly build and scale a studio to work with huge name brands. Sponsored by Hyperfocus Motion http:/…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In this episode, Drysen sits down with the creator of Fabulous Secret Powers (You know the He-man meme!) to discuss how a passion project that went viral started "Secret Powers" a studio that creates video game trailers for clients all …
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In Episode 03, Drysen sits down with entrepreneur John Meyer to discuss the success story of Lemonly, a company that has thrived in the world of infographics. Learn how Lemonly's culture has been shaped by its unique approach to clarity…
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FrameOne explores the emotional journey of leaders within the creative industry during their early startup years. In Episode 02, Drysen Carsten sits down with photographer and branding coach Maddie Peschong to discuss the importance of finding your niche and living your brand. Follow the show: http://www.frameoneshow.com Follow Maddie: https://www.…
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Filming FrameOne's first episode had a few challenges. In addition to dodging hurricanes and tornadoes (seriously, we had to do a blog article about it) we had to work around the technical limitations of our cameras by taking a quick break every 29 minutes. During one of these breaks, we recorded an amazing conversation that was just too good to no…
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Cream is an award-winning studio in Richmond Virginia. During this hour-long interview, co-owners Amanda, Dave, and Ruth reminisce on the early days of their studio and share some of the lessons they've learned over the past decade. Follow the show: http://www.frameoneshow.com Follow Amanda Russell https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-russell-cream-s…
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In this episode we chat with freelance motion designer Taylor Cox about his career as a freelancer. We learn about what the last ten years of freelance has looked like for him, and what the biggest learning lessons were. He shares insights on habits that helped him be a more successful freelancer, father and husband. LINKS - Taylor's Website - Tayl…
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In this episode we chat with freelance motion designer Austin Saylor. We learn about his experience going freelance, and he shares with us what strategies he uses to be more successful with his freelance business. We also chat about his most recent career pursuit, which was labeled "Project $200k" and he shares his learnings from it. LINKS Austin's…
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In this episode we sit down and chat with the team over at Workbench. We learn about their origin story, and what business looks like in a lesser-known market like Tampa, Florida. We hear some behind the scenes info about their great tutorials, and also chat about their experience through the pandemic. LINKS Jordan's Website Articles & Interviews J…
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In this episode we sit down and chat with the team over at Workbench. We learn about their origin story, and what business looks like in a lesser-known market like Tampa, Florida. We hear some behind the scenes info about their great tutorials, and also chat about their experience through the pandemic. LINKS Workbench Website Workbench Patreon * Wa…
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In this episode we continue our chat with Chad Ashley, a very talented 3D artist, teacher, and creator of 3D tools. We chat more on the personal side, and he gives us great advice on things to consider when progressing in your career. LINKS Greyscalegorilla The Minimalists Podcast Motion Hatch Podcast feat. Beeple * Want to share your story? Reach …
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In this episode we have another exclusive chat with Chad Ashley, a very talented 3D artist, teacher, and creator of 3D tools. He shares his career progression, and his experiences that lead him to where he is today. We chat about different work environments, and what motivated him early on in his career. LINKS Greyscalegorilla The Minimalists Podca…
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In this episode we chat again with motion designer & art director Casey Latiolais about his latest career moves. He tells us about the career moves he made during the uncertain times of the global pandemic. We also talk about the contrast between different work environments, and the popular subject of corporate vs studio life. LINKS Casey's Website…
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In this episode we chat with motion designer & art director Casey Latiolais about his career. He tells us about the striking differences between working at a small boutique studio and a large corporate tech company. We touch upon how the culture varies drastically between bigger and smaller companies, and how one might navigate through the bureaucr…
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In this episode we chat with Matt Nelson, who is currently doing motion design in the tech industry. He shares with us his experience in the field, and what it's like to be doing motion design in Silicon Valley. He touches upon his career progression, and his experience starting a family throughout his career pursuit. He also shares some great reso…
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In this episode we chat with Andy Needham, a London-based Freelance Senior Motion Designer. He's also an online instructor for resources such as LinkedIn Learning and Greyscalegorilla Plus. We chat about his freelance career, his experience creating educational content and also how he navigates the stressful times in his freelance career. LINKS Web…
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In this episode we chat with 2D Technical Director Zack Lovatt. He was originally a motion designer, then focused on his strengths in the technical side of creating tools for motion. We talk about things like the hold system, the value of building strong relationships with clients and accepting your strengths/weaknesses in your career. Zack has cre…
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In this episode we chat with motion designer and creative director Kennon Fleisher. We chat about the pros/cons of full-time vs freelance, and what makes people stay long-term at certain companies. We also talk about how a prestigious role and title might not be as appealing as we would think. We might find ourselves climbing the wrong mountain, an…
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In this episode we chat with David Franklin, who is currently the recruiting manager at the great studio We Are Royale. We discuss topics such as the challenges with the hold system, some good/bad habits from freelancers and the changing landscape of the motion design industry. LINKS David's Email: david@weareroyale.com David's LinkedIn: https://ww…
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In this episode we touch upon many hot topics with the very talented Brian Gossett. We talk about how different freelancing was in previous years, how budgets were much healthier, how unforeseen family health issues temporarily halted his work, and how priorities changed after growing older. Brian also shares some advice and wisdom on when it might…
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In this episode we chat with Toronto-based Artist Oscar Mar about his career. He shares with us his experience of working as a staff in-house artist in the gaming industry for over 10 years, then pursuing the freelance world. We discuss the importance of staying relevant in this field, and some of the pros/cons with a long-term staff gig. LINKS - w…
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In this episode we chat with Stephen Panicara, one of the founders from the studio Ranger & Fox. We discuss what it's like when transitioning from a full-time staff gig to opening your own studio. We discuss the details behind making the decisions to open a studio, while simultaneously having children and experiencing some of the benefits / flexibi…
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In this episode, we have a quick check in and recap of the conversations we've had so far on The Freelance Monocle. We've been very lucky to have some incredible guests on the show, and share some amazing insight into the world of freelance. We'd love to hear more from the community and see what topics you'd be interested in hearing. What common is…
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In this episode, we chat with freelancer Mark Walczak and his career in motion design. Mark shares some insight on what makes him successful as a freelancer, and also as a family man. He gives us personal insight into how he became debt free, and how that has provided more fulfillment in his career and his personal life. We also talk about some com…
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In this episode we get to chat with Marti Romances, a Creative Director at the amazing Territory Studio. We learn about Marti's career and how he quickly worked his way up the ranks to start a very successful studio in the design/entertainment industry. We learn what his experience with freelancers is like, and what he typically looks for when seek…
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In this episode we chat with Trevor Kerr from Man vs Machine and Chad Ashley from Greyscalegorilla. We talk about some of their career experience, and the different opportunities they pursued. We discuss topics such as full-time vs staff, ways to level up in your career, managing double bookings, remote freelance, long-term bookings and the benefit…
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In this episode we chat with Monica Reimold, who is currently the executive producer at the studio Ranger & Fox. Monica shares some very valuable insight into the freelance world from the perspective of the producer. She shares great insight on things like what it's like to book freelancers, some typical rates for freelancers and what studios may t…
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In this episode we chat with Canadian-based Motion Designer Jess Libby. We learn what it was like for Jess to go from being an in-house staff motion designer to becoming a business owner. She shares what the transition was like, and some of the things she's learned as a business owner. Follow Jess Libby Demo Reel - https://vimeo.com/321156673 Twitt…
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In this episode we are joined by sound designer Wesley Slover (aka Sono Sanctus). Wesley began his freelance career by opening a small remote studio with a network of talented musicians and audio engineers. We chat about the growing pains of starting his own small studio, but he also elaborates on the joys and benefits it has brought to his persona…
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In this episode we chat with motion design director Andrew Embury to learn about his experience in freelance. We discuss the importance of setting boundaries with your clients in order to avoid burn out and undesirable experiences. Contact Info for Andrew Embury aembury@gmail.com http://www.aembury.com/ yellowlab.tv Links Mentioned in this Episode …
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In this episode we have a candid chat with freelancer and motion graphics artist Zach Christy. He tells us his personal experiences of freelancing with various shops in Los Angeles, and how his initial leap into freelance wasn't as he expected. He walks us through some unfavorable experiences he's had, and how becoming debt free gave him the abilit…
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In today's episode we are joined by the founder of School of Motion, Joey Korenman. We talk about Joey's experience in the world of freelance and some of the challenges he faced when making the transition. We then dive into other challenges he's faced as his career progressed into being a studio owner and more recently the founder of School of Moti…
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Today we're joined by Hayley Akins from the Motion Hatch podcast. Hayley's podcast focuses more on the business side of freelance, and has some really amazing guests on her show. Hayley recently created a fantastic resource for freelancers called "The Freelance Contract Bundle". On this episode we talk to Hayley about this helpful resource for free…
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In this episode we have freelancer Tony Agliata joining the conversation with us. Tony currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with his family and previously owned his own business with other partners for 15 years. After much deliberation, Tony made the transition into the freelance world and discusses with us the many topics that run through our minds…
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Today we have Ryan Summers on the podcast to chat about the freelance world, and he shares his insight on some of his experiences with freelance. Ryan has worked at some very notable places in LA and Chicago, and has a ton of great experience and knowledge in the field of motion design and visual effects. He shares with us some of the challenges he…
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The Freelance Monocle is a lens into the freelance life of motion design. The conversations we have on the show are meant to dive deeper into the nuances of freelance that people may not be familiar with, or that aren't widely discussed. These might include topics such as dealing with late payments, managing the hold system, how to build a better n…
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