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Visualizing Before You Build: How Studio Planning Improves Creative Collaboration
Before you build anything permanent, it helps to see how it actually fits. From taping out a new studio floor plan to stepping into a supporting role on set, I have been thinking a lot about flow, restraint, and how good work often means helping someone else shine.
Easy to follow 4 step guide to working with talent directly
Working with a voice actor or on-camera talent doesn’t have to be complicated. This quick FAQ walks you through exactly what I need from clients, how quotes and usage work, and what to expect once we get started.
Is it a Feature or a Bug?
Every industry has strengths baked into the model and flaws that quietly slow growth. In the acting and production world, learning to identify what is a feature versus what is a fixable bug can help talent and production teams design better systems, communicate more clearly, and build sustainable businesses together.
New Hack for Freeing up Storage, You’re Welcome
Running out of iPhone storage and ready to buy a new phone? Hold up because this quick, free guide can clear up surprising amounts of space in under five minutes. No tech skills required, no data lost. Think of it as a soft reset for your phone storage. You’re welcome.
Heard about that time I ended up in a horror movie?
What happens when a 2010s indie horror video game turns into a 90s film adaptation. Here’s how I ended up in Puppet Combo’s Night Shift and what it was like seeing it come to life on the big screen.
I didn’t realize my biggest insecurity as a kid would become my career advantage.
I used to get teased for having a deep voice. I even adjusted my accent so people would at least take me seriously. Years later, that voice is now my career. This is how I learned to embrace what made me different, and why you should too.

