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Take 148 Podcast
by 148 Films
Join the team at 148 Films as we dive headfirst into the world of video production, creative storytelling, and everything in between. From hot takes on the industry to behind-the-scenes breakdowns of our favorite shoots, we’re talking shop with friends, clients, and fellow creators who inspire us. Whether you’re a veteran of the video production space, a curious content creator, or you’re just here to sit in on the session, this podcast is for anyone who loves meaningful conversation among creatives.New episodes. Real talk. Always rolling.
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17 - Phil Hyland: Finding Purpose Beyond Hollywood
In this episode of The Take 148 Podcast, Phil Hyland shares an intimate conversation about his unconventional path through Hollywood. From early acting pursuits to two decades between Warner Brothers and Panavision, discover how a renewed faith and a bold relocation to Chattanooga led him to find meaning beyond the industry that shaped him. In this episode, Phil opens up about mentoring, creative collaboration, and the philosophy of saying yes to life's unexpected opportunities.
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16 - Begin With the End in Mind: Demystifying Video Production for both Buyers and Creators
Video production can feel like a black box - mysterious, expensive, and full of surprises. But what if you understood the process before you started? In this episode, Skip Skipper of 148 Films walks us through the entire journey from initial concept to final delivery, revealing why production value isn't just about equipment and crew, it's about strategy.Whether you're a business commissioning your first commercial or a production company looking to better serve your clients, this conversation covers the critical decisions that shape your project. Skip breaks down the phases that separate amateur work from professional results: discovery calls that "begin with the end in mind," preproduction planning that prevents costly reshoots, and the postproduction magic where raw footage becomes compelling content."Video production is like building a house," Skip explains. "Upfront planning and budget directly influence the scale, quality, and overall production value."Learn where production dollars actually go, how to set realistic expectations, and why the relationship between creators and clients matters just as much as the final cut. Plus, discover how to build a digital ecosystem that maximizes your video's ROI - because the best video in the world won't work if nobody sees it.
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15 - Lindsey Glass: 15-Hour Days and Still Standing
In this episode, we sit down with Lindsey Glass, a dynamic force in the production world who brings her competitive spirit from the sports field to production sets. Lindsay takes us through her journey from collegiate lacrosse player to spending more time on set as an Assistant Director, revealing how the same teamwork and communication on-field translates to effective days on set with cast and crew.Young and grinding hard in the industry, Lindsey has a natural talent for production work and a willingness to tackle any role that comes her way. She offers candid advice for industry newcomers: "You have to be willing to sacrifice and fully embrace this world."Connect with LindseyFacebookInstagramMore on 148 Studios: https://www.148studios.co
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14 - Madison McCann: How Intentional Podcast Production Drives Business Success
In this episode, Daniel sits down with Madison McCann, founder of SpeakEasy Productions, who transforms business owners' voices into profitable podcasts. Madison reveals her journey into professional podcast production and the methodical approach that separates successful shows from the majority that never make it."Pre-production planning is the most critical piece that people miss," Madison explains, sharing how intentionality drives every aspect of her work. "You can't just jump on a microphone and start talking." Her insights cut through the noise of an increasingly crowded podcast landscape, offering a masterclass in creating content that connects and converts.Madison doesn't shy away from addressing the AI elephant in the room, balancing excitement for new tools with a warning against outsourcing creativity: "AI should enhance your voice, not replace it." Her perspective bridges old-school production values with next-generation techniques, making this episode essential listening for entrepreneurs looking to amplify their message.When she's not behind the scenes crafting perfect podcast moments, Madison finds fulfillment in watching clients' ideas become reality and witnessing the tangible business growth that results. Get practical wisdom, industry forecasts, and Madison's refreshingly honest take on what it truly takes to make your podcast stand out.SpeakEasyProductions.coLinkedIn148 Studios
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13 - Delanie Nelson: Marketing Through Experience, Memory, and Magic
From Disney princess to marketing maverick: In this episode, Idris Garcia, Creative Film Director for 148 Films, sits down with Delanie Nelson, Director of Brand Marketing for The Recreational Group. Delanie takes us on her unconventional journey from UC Irvine English graduate to Disney performer to marketing strategist, revealing how storytelling has been the golden thread connecting her diverse career paths."What excites me is what memory we create for that person and how it might change their life," shares Delanie, whose marketing philosophy centers on creating meaningful experiences rather than just selling products. "They've all been brands that add an element of experience and memory to your life - they enrich your life."Delanie offers insights into managing multiple brands, leveraging AI responsibly in marketing, and finding the perfect balance between high-quality content and authentic user-generated materials.When she's not crafting compelling brand narratives, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Fun" brings her infectious energy and unique perspective to everything she touches. Tune in for marketing wisdom, career advice, and a healthy dose of Delanie's quirky charm that will leave you inspired to find the magic in your own professional journey.
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12 - 148 Team | Emma Sofia Griffin: Creative Versatility in the Film Industry
From pop star dreams to aspirations of acting and directing in film, Emma's creative journey defies conventional career paths in this charmingly quirky episode of the Take 148 Podcast.Discover how a childhood immersed in musical theater and singing evolved into a passion for filmmaking, and why Emma thrives in an environment where she has the opportunity to do it all on set, from talent to Production Assistant and everything in between. Her refreshingly candid advice to aspiring creatives? "Stop waiting for other people to give you the validation that you should be doing what you want to be doing. Just do it." Join us for an inspiring conversation about embracing versatility, building community, and finding the courage to pursue your creative vision without waiting for permission.
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11 - 148 Team | Daniel Ashworth: 148 Studios Manager
In this episode, we flip the script as Skip Skipper sits down with our usual host, Daniel Ashworth, as a guest to reveal his journey from an art-loving kid in Stone Mountain, GA, to becoming the Manager of 148 Studios.Discover how a telecommunications degree and music minor prepared him for a career spanning audio production, photography, and creating the perfect studio atmosphere. Daniel talks personal quirks, along with his longtime love of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. From the importance of southern hospitality to climate battles with colleagues, this insider look at the man behind the mic gives you a whole new perspective on what makes our studio tick.Listen now to discover the full story of the creative force helping shape your favorite content!Follow Daniel:@danielmashworth
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10 - Ryn Tompkins: The Art of Making People Feel Seen
Ever wonder how psychology and photography intersect? In this episode, we sit down with Ryn Tompkins, a versatile photographer whose background shapes her approach to capturing people through her lens.From changing college majors six times before finding her true calling, Ryn's journey is anything but ordinary. "I think one of my greatest wounds is not feeling seen as a kid. And so wanting to make sure people felt seen became actually a superpower of mine." Discover how her psychology degree translates into creating comfortable spaces for clients during headshot sessions, and why she believes in authentic editing in an age of AI manipulation.Whether you're an aspiring photographer or simply curious about the human elements behind striking images, Ryn's practical advice and creative insights will transform how you see photography. Tune in for a conversation that frames the art of visual storytelling in an entirely new light.Connect with Ryn:Instagram: @rynlorenWedding Photography: www.rynloren.comCorporate & Commercial Work: www.rynlorencreative.com
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9 - Abby Rogers: Building on a Brand
From composing piano pieces as a child to orchestrating marketing strategies in the construction industry, Abby Rogers' creative journey is a testament to the power of following unexpected paths. In this episode of The Take 148 Podcast, dive into how a dance-loving girl from the carpet capital of the world found her rhythm in the world of construction marketing. “Anything the logo touches, I handle,” Abby reveals, offering a glimpse into her role as Director of Marketing and Business Development at Tyson & Associates Construction Company. Discover how this Christ-centered company differentiates itself in a competitive market through authentic branding, consistent messaging, and powerful visual storytelling, and how the 148 Films team plays into it all.Whether you're a marketing professional seeking industry insights or simply curious about how creative backgrounds translate to business success, Abby's refreshing perspective on work-life balance and her genuine love for connecting with people will leave you inspired to build something meaningful in your own career.
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8 - Josh Wilhelm: From Rock Riffs to Album Art
A triple threat as musician, graphic designer, and podcaster, Josh Wilhelm takes us behind the scenes of his journey from a guitar-picking teenager to album art designer, when childhood car rides with his dad blasting everything from Def Leppard to '90s country planted the seeds for his creative path.Dive into his process as he explains how he transforms artists' visions into visual masterpieces that make people see cover art and think, "I want to hear that!" Plus, discover Judged by the Cover - Josh's own podcast exploring the iconic album artwork from Pink Floyd to Linkin Park and everywhere in between.You'll also hear about Podnooga, the podcast community he leads, fostering collaboration among local podasters. Whether you're a music enthusiast, aspiring designer, or creative soul searching for inspiration, Josh's authentic advice will resonate: find what you truly love, because that passion will fuel you.Instagram@[email protected]/podnooga
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7 - Blake Davis: Creative Entrepreneur
From childhood magic tricks with his dad’s camcorder to building his own video production company, Blake Davis reveals how a stint as a computer science major led to an unexpected career in visual storytelling. In this episode, Blake shares how making objects "disappear" on camera as a kid planted the seeds for his creative future, and why a chance meeting in his first college communication class changed his trajectory forever."I'm not creating people's stories," Blake explains, unveiling the philosophy behind his company's name. "What I'm doing is taking what's already there, giving life to it, and making it beautiful." Discover how creating Instagram videos became the training ground that shaped his distinctive human-centered style, his approach to work-life balance as a small business owner, and why walking his dog while blurting out random words helped name his now-thriving production company. Blake's journey proves that sometimes the most meaningful careers bloom from the simplest beginnings.Follow Blake:@blakedavis42@[email protected]
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6 - 148 Team | Abi Madonia: Content Marketing Manager
From medical aspirations to content marketing mastery: meet Abi, 148 Films' newest team member, whose career path proves that sometimes the best journeys begin with a bold change in direction. Discover how she transformed an unexpected career pivot into founding her own thriving marketing agency—only to face the burnout that comes when passion meets entrepreneurial reality. “Owning your own business is a 24/7 job,” she reflects, sharing the honest truth about why she sought new boundaries between work and life. Between insights on the exploding world of social media marketing and influencer culture, Abi opens up about her other full-time commitment: running a neonatal kitten and puppy rescue that fulfills her soul, if not her wallet. Hear the refreshingly candid story of a marketing professional who balances creative strategy with compassion, and learn why sometimes the most successful careers are built on knowing exactly what you don't want to do.
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5 - 148 Team | McKinley Tyson: Wedding Film Director
From documenting daily life in the Middle East to capturing the intimate details of a bride's most treasured day, McKinley Tyson's journey into wedding filmmaking reveals how personal experiences shape professional passion.In this episode of the Take 148 Podcast, the Wedding Film Director at 148 Films shares how creating videos abroad awakened her to the emotional power of visual storytelling. Discover how McKinley's background in occupational therapy, competitive junior golf career, and her family's jewelry business all converge to create a uniquely attentive approach to wedding cinematography. With an eye for details and an ear for the authenticity in unscripted moments, McKinley reveals the secrets behind crafting wedding films that families cherish for generations.
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4 - 148 Team | Malachi Burch: Director of Photography
From LEGO worlds to lighting real ones: Meet Malachi Burch of 148 Films. In this episode of the Take 148 Podcast, discover how childhood imagination turned into YouTube experiments and eventually led to shooting his first wedding at just 15 years old."You never know what's going to happen when you walk through our studio doors," says Malachi, whose love for the game of baseball instilled the discipline that now drives his approach to grip work, gaffing, and creating the perfect light on set. Malachi embodies the dynamic spirit of 148 Films and believes the best advice is simply "keep working at it."
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3 - 148 Team | Joseph Cochran: Director of Photography
From childhood imagination to professional cinematography: Joseph Cochran's path to becoming a DP at 148 Films illustrates how creative passion transforms into visual expertise. In this episode of the Take 148 Podcast, we trace how a middle child from a family of seven channeled his vivid imagination from music and theater into filmmaking, beginning with a simple Thanksgiving video shot on an iPod touch.Follow Joseph's journey from a modest $100 birthday party gig through wedding videography and sports videos before finding his home at 148 Films. Joseph discusses his dream projects in feature films and action sports, particularly hockey, and offers insights into the evolving landscape of independent filmmaking.
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2 - 148 Team | Idris Garcia: Creative Film Director
From baseball fields to film sets: Idris Garcia's unique journey to becoming Creative Film Director at 148 Films reveals how unexpected paths can lead to your true calling. In this episode of the Take 148 Podcast, discover how a sports journalist turned disc golf marketer found his creative voice before joining forces with a college volleyball buddy to tell authentic stories through video. "Building authentic relationships with clients is everything," Idris reveals, offering a glimpse into the philosophy that drives his work at 148 Films. Hear how prioritizing family and seeking better work-life balance led him to 148 Films, where the "1% better" philosophy cultivates a culture of growth, creativity, and meaningful storytelling that connects with audiences.
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1 - Skip Skipper: The Origin Story of 148 Films
From capturing crocodiles in Malaysia to founding a thriving video production company in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Skip Skipper's journey to creating 148 Films is anything but ordinary. In this inaugural episode of the Take 148 Podcast, discover how a first-time flyer with a borrowed camera found himself documenting wildlife adventures on the other side of the world, and how a powerful sermon from the book of Psalms transformed his perspective on storytelling forever."If I could photograph a crocodile, I can film a wedding," Skip quips, revealing the bold spirit that took him from experimenting with an electric toothbrush and a Kodak camera to building a studio dedicated to the philosophy of "Faith, Family, Film." Hear where it all started, and get a glimpse of where they're headed next.Louie Giglio sermon inspirationRead the Psalm
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Take 0 - Introduction
Welcome to the Take 148 Podcast!Start here to learn who we are, why we're launching a podcast, and what you can expect with each new release. We're thrilled you've found us, and we look forward to sharing meaningful content episode after episode.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join the team at 148 Films as we dive headfirst into the world of video production, creative storytelling, and everything in between. From hot takes on the industry to behind-the-scenes breakdowns of our favorite shoots, we’re talking shop with friends, clients, and fellow creators who inspire us. Whether you’re a veteran of the video production space, a curious content creator, or you’re just here to sit in on the session, this podcast is for anyone who loves meaningful conversation among creatives.New episodes. Real talk. Always rolling.
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