Can You Change the Music?
Watch the video here: https://vimeo.com/1010234023?fl=tl&fe=ec In this episode, Jeremiah Shumaker and Joe Reeves break down a video project Jeremiah created that pushed his creative limits. From shooting practical effects with curtains and green screens to building a dreamlike cemetery scene, the conversation dives deep into the filmmaking decisions behind the project. But the discussion quickly expands beyond just one video. Jeremiah and Joe explore the tension between creativity and perfectionism, the value of mastering the gear you already own, and why great storytelling rarely comes down to having the most expensive camera. Along the way, they share stories from their early days in video production, discuss the reality of “gear acquisition syndrome,” and unpack the hard truth that growth as a creative often comes from learning to execute ideas with the tools you already have. If you’re a filmmaker, videographer, or creative entrepreneur wrestling with whether your equipment—or your skills—are holding you back, this conversation offers an honest look at the process behind improving your craft. In this episode: -Breaking down a passion video project step-by-step -The creative process behind practical effects and visual storytelling -Why perfectionism can slow creative growth -The myth that better gear automatically makes better videos -Learning your tools deeply vs. constantly upgrading equipment -Early lessons from the beginning stages of a creative career
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