I don’t know why this happens but every time I watch your videos, I laugh so hard and I also cry. You are a truly great story teller and I am thankful that you share your experiences with the rest of us. If someone else reads this and feels the same, like this comment so Scott knows how much we appreciate him.
As someone that graduated just 3 months ago, with the first 2 months being a freelancer accomplishing my financial goals but last month only having 1 payed shoot and also just one planned for upcoming month, thanks for the reminder that every freelancer struggles at the start of the year!
I completely agree on what you're saying, that most of the work comes from existing clients, but at the end of the day, these existing clients became EXISTING through you coming up with ways to hunt them down, just like you said. Thats how I love to actually operate ! Keep these videos coming bro ❣
You're the absolute man Scott! Sometimes as creatives and owners of our video companies, slow seasons can be somewhat of a bummer and it can definitely feel as if we're the only ones going thru it. I appreciate your willingness to open up on the matter. Much love from East Tennessee, USA🙏🏼
Hey Scott, have to say… I really like your channel. It’s really helpful content that I managed to implement to my own work. Keep on the good work. Thanks for your effort
Beautiful work, and I love your approach and tie in with the Shawshank Redemption! A personal touch go such a long way, in making an authentic connection.
I got made redundant over Christmas and have been back to freelancing which has been slow this Jan, so if your February blows up and you can't be bothered editing or doing motion work in AE drop me a line Scott!
I feel like my issue is that I've been shoehorned into a really weird niche of production, working for a tiny religious TV Channel but still failing to actively get some response for even regular jobs at bigger channels, the only jobs being very much adjacent to that religious sector of very boring and uninspired "corporate" content, except without any of the allowances for creativity. I've helped a RUclipsr with his projects and he's always had nothing but good words for me but getting actual leads or clients feels like a shot into a void. I've created a showreel with what I currently have but I don't feel like that itself is good enough, I feel like the scales are tipping towards giving up at this point
@@ScottPetersFilms You're videos are really great very informative funny and well made. I'm a one man micky mouse video situation right now without wider budgets to hire crew outside of one reliable sound guy. It's very difficult to form connections; everyone is doing there own thing. My experience level is 100 times below yours but one thing i notice is trying to build a bit of a showreel last year, it was hard to even do something for free for some people, like a friend is putting on a play in London, do they want it done? Filmed? Do they fuck lol. On a side Note Scott, in terms of doing what you're saying here in order to get some production assistant work is it best to write to producers directors or creative houses ad agencies themselves? Or is it just all of the above?
I don’t know why this happens but every time I watch your videos, I laugh so hard and I also cry. You are a truly great story teller and I am thankful that you share your experiences with the rest of us. If someone else reads this and feels the same, like this comment so Scott knows how much we appreciate him.
Really kind of you to say Sam, thanks mate :)
As someone that graduated just 3 months ago, with the first 2 months being a freelancer accomplishing my financial goals but last month only having 1 payed shoot and also just one planned for upcoming month, thanks for the reminder that every freelancer struggles at the start of the year!
I completely agree on what you're saying, that most of the work comes from existing clients, but at the end of the day, these existing clients became EXISTING through you coming up with ways to hunt them down, just like you said. Thats how I love to actually operate ! Keep these videos coming bro ❣
You're the absolute man Scott! Sometimes as creatives and owners of our video companies, slow seasons can be somewhat of a bummer and it can definitely feel as if we're the only ones going thru it. I appreciate your willingness to open up on the matter. Much love from East Tennessee, USA🙏🏼
I appreciate that Garrett!
One of the realists creators there is! Thanks Scott
Hahaha I was waiting for the inspirational ending and then the video just ended. Love your videos and delivery.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Scott, have to say… I really like your channel. It’s really helpful content that I managed to implement to my own work. Keep on the good work. Thanks for your effort
Fantastic video Scott! Conversions are always the hardest bit.
Beautiful work, and I love your approach and tie in with the Shawshank Redemption!
A personal touch go such a long way, in making an authentic connection.
Thanks Patrick 🙏🏻
love your channel, man! great video as always
Glad you enjoy it, appreciate the kinds words fellow Scott 🙏🏻
Another banger as always!
It might still pay off! Props for the persistence and doing something different
True true John, there’s always time!
Great video as always Scott, keep it up.
Thanks Jairo :)
Another awesome video! 👏 Keep em coming 😊
I got made redundant over Christmas and have been back to freelancing which has been slow this Jan, so if your February blows up and you can't be bothered editing or doing motion work in AE drop me a line Scott!
Good to know! Thanks James :) p.s. sorry to hear about your redundancy, but every cloud!
Another great edit!
Trying letters now 🙌🙏
Stranger things have worked 🤷♂️
I feel like my issue is that I've been shoehorned into a really weird niche of production, working for a tiny religious TV Channel but still failing to actively get some response for even regular jobs at bigger channels, the only jobs being very much adjacent to that religious sector of very boring and uninspired "corporate" content, except without any of the allowances for creativity. I've helped a RUclipsr with his projects and he's always had nothing but good words for me but getting actual leads or clients feels like a shot into a void. I've created a showreel with what I currently have but I don't feel like that itself is good enough, I feel like the scales are tipping towards giving up at this point
Lol I gotta say, I did not expect what I just watched 😂 I feel slightly cheated but it was a good laugh.
Interesting idea 💡
Great video Scott
Thanks mate!
@@ScottPetersFilms You're videos are really great very informative funny and well made. I'm a one man micky mouse video situation right now without wider budgets to hire crew outside of one reliable sound guy. It's very difficult to form connections; everyone is doing there own thing. My experience level is 100 times below yours but one thing i notice is trying to build a bit of a showreel last year, it was hard to even do something for free for some people, like a friend is putting on a play in London, do they want it done? Filmed? Do they fuck lol.
On a side Note Scott, in terms of doing what you're saying here in order to get some production assistant work is it best to write to producers directors or creative houses ad agencies themselves? Or is it just all of the above?
How did you find the contact details for the companies?
how do you do your captions? is it all manually done?
Manually done… word by word 😔
Im a intermediate actor i done my acting in a college and need work on an project can you please manage a project work for me
😂 I loved watching this
🤗
Do you love what you do ?
Most of the time
You wasted three minutes of my life and I want them back!... Oh who am I kidding I'm just going to waste them anyway...
69 likes. Nice
Try talking slower and more clear buddy. You have a great channel!
I’ll do my best, thanks Angelos :)
The world needs a little Scott Peters.
tho not a little, a lot 🫡
Amen 🙏🏻