• 8. Becoming a destination videographer.

  • Apr 27 2021
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

8. Becoming a destination videographer.

  • Summary

  • EPISODE 8 - DESTINATION VIDEOGRAPHER  
    WILDSOUL FILMS CHEREE INTERVIEW NOTES

    We have a really exciting guest on Today’s episode... I was so happy that she agreed to come on the podcast with us. I have been a fan since day one when we met at a styled shoot, I started following her work and just became an even bigger fan!! 

    Her work is creative, inspiring, and so much fun... she is a travel bug, pizza lover, adventure seeker and obsessed with dogs so without further ado we have Cheree Givens from The Wild Soul Films with us...

     

    1. Thank her for coming on, ask her to tell the listeners who she is, what you do and why you’re so awesome!!
    2. How did you establish your business as a travel company, did you always start with destination weddings or did you work local until you built up your destination portfolio?
    3. So we love your work because it’s so unique, it offers a fun vibe while still capturing the day in a beautiful and emotional way. How did you get to that point of establishing your film identity and standing out from the rest of the other wedding videographers?
      1. Ideal client
    4. Okay so we all have this in common - that we work with our husbands, how is that experience like for you? what tips do you have for hubby/wife teams to work well together without letting personal affect professional relationship and vice versa.

       
    5. So we LOVE traveling as well - in your opinion what are the pros and cons of being a destination videographer?
      1. Travel costs
      2. equipment
    6. Video to adding photo

       
    7. You mentioned to us how you purchased an established business and rebranded it - what was the 
    8. benefits of doing that versus starting from scratch?
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