EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 38 MIN
Filmmaker & Brand Architect: How to Build Cinematic Stories That Outlive Algorithms - Lefteris Koutinas
from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed
THIS IS YOUR PERMISSION TO STOP CHASING VIRAL HITS AND START BUILDING A WORLD. Lefteris (Lefty) Koutinas — 10x award-winning filmmaker, DJ-turned-storyteller and founder of the Persona Club — explains why entrepreneurs must think like directors, not content spammers. In this raw, cinematic conversation Junaid and Lefty unpick the mechanics of emotional storytelling: music first, lenses matter more than cameras, and short-form should be a trailer, not the whole movie. Five quick takeaways Treat your brand like a season, not a single post: consistent director, cohesive visual rules, and repeatable pacing build trust. Use short-form as trailers to funnel attention to long-form — that’s where the seven hours of relationship-building happens. Begin with sound and music — audio shapes emotion faster than visuals and defines the story before the camera rolls. Constraints win: limit gear, lenses, lighting choices and force creative coherence across episodes. Invest in a consistent creative lead (or be one). Cutting corners with mixed crews/styles kills narrative continuity. Timestamps 0:00 — Episode opener: Lefty’s mission to build worlds that outlive algorithms 2:30 — First spark: WWE cinematic storytelling that hooked a young Lefty 6:00 — The 1,000-story mission: why scale needs community (Persona Club) 11:10 — Nonverbal power: DJing taught Lefty how music moves audiences 18:30 — The short-form trap: why 30s content won’t build customers alone 22:50 — Shorts as trailers: a practical funnel from bite to binge 28:00 — Filmmaker’s checklist: lenses, natural light, and putting rules on projects Guest links & where to find Lefty YouTube: Search “Lefty Koutinas” or his “big fat origin story” (Lefty’s long-form work and trailers live here) Facebook: Lefteris Koutinas (Lefty) — personal/profile page mentioned on the episode Persona Club: Lefty’s community for DIY + Do-It-With-You storytelling (join via Lefty’s social links) Episode notes / production tips (quick, actionable) Before you pick up a camera: build a 1-page sonic palette (3 tracks + 5 SFX) to set mood. Choose one lens and one shot type per episode to create a signature look. Use 15–60s clips as trailers only — always include a clear CTA to the long-form episode. If you can’t keep a visual director, pay for one for your first season to lock the aesthetic. Want part 2? Lefty teases living the story — how hobbies, rituals and main-character energy feed cinematic brands. Tune for the next episode. 🎙 Wanna be a guest? Apply on PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/member/hacksandhobbies📖 Home Studio resources: https://homestudiobook.com🔗 LI: https://linkedin.com/in/superjunaid Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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THIS IS YOUR PERMISSION TO STOP CHASING VIRAL HITS AND START BUILDING A WORLD. Lefteris (Lefty) Koutinas — 10x award-winning filmmaker, DJ-turned-storyteller and founder of the Persona Club — explains why entrepreneurs must think like directors, not content spammers. In this raw, cinematic conversation Junaid and Lefty unpick the mechanics of emotional storytelling: music first, lenses matter more than cameras, and short-form should be a trailer, not the whole movie. Five quick takeaways Treat your brand like a season, not a single post: consistent director, cohesive visual rules, and repeatable pacing build trust. Use short-form as trailers to funnel attention to long-form — that’s where the seven hours of relationship-building happens. Begin with sound and music — audio shapes emotion faster than visuals and defines the story before the camera rolls. Constraints win: limit gear, lenses, lighting choices and force creative coherence across episodes. Invest in a consistent creative lead (or be one). Cutting corners with mixed crews/styles kills narrative continuity. Timestamps 0:00 — Episode opener: Lefty’s mission to build worlds that outlive algorithms 2:30 — First spark: WWE cinematic storytelling that hooked a young Lefty 6:00 — The 1,000-story mission: why scale needs community (Persona Club) 11:10 — Nonverbal power: DJing taught Lefty how music moves audiences 18:30 — The short-form trap: why 30s content won’t build customers alone 22:50 — Shorts as trailers: a practical funnel from bite to binge 28:00 — Filmmaker’s checklist: lenses, natural light, and putting rules on projects Guest links & where to find Lefty YouTube: Search “Lefty Koutinas” or his “big fat origin story” (Lefty’s long-form work and trailers live here) Facebook: Lefteris Koutinas (Lefty) — personal/profile page mentioned on the episode Persona Club: Lefty’s community for DIY + Do-It-With-You storytelling (join via Lefty’s social links) Episode notes / production tips (quick, actionable) Before you pick up a camera: build a 1-page sonic palette (3 tracks + 5 SFX) to set mood. Choose one lens and one shot type per episode to create a signature look. Use 15–60s clips as trailers only — always include a clear CTA to the long-form episode. If you can’t keep a visual director, pay for one for your first season to lock the aesthetic. Want part 2? Lefty teases living the story — how hobbies, rituals and main-character energy feed cinematic brands. Tune for the next episode.
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