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Relationships in filmmaking aren’t optional — they’re EVERYTHING. In this second episode of my relationship series, I take you behind the scenes of two more projects I did with my friend Fernando — from filming at Give Kids The World Village to producing branded content for Pop-Tarts and Cheez-Its. This is a real-world example of how showing up, collaborating, and building trust turns into: • More paid projects • Bigger brand work • New crew connections • Long-term creative partnerships On this shoot I: – Brought in all my production gear – Served as gaffer + grip – Provided lighting packages (400x, 1200x, tubes) – Used the Dana Dolly for cinematic movement – Mounted a Hydra Alien Mini for car rig shots – Helped execute a “The Bear” inspired kitchen commercial But the biggest takeaway? You never know who you’ll meet on set that becomes part of your future crew — or who will hire you next. Filmmaking is a team sport. Put yourself in rooms. Bring value. Stay disciplined. Build relationships. That’s how you grow. If you’re a videographer, filmmaker, or production company owner trying to get more work — this series is for you. 🎥 Subscribe for weekly filmmaker vlogs, gear breakdowns, business strategy, and real-world production insights. filmmaking vlog, filmmaker networking, how to get more video clients, production company growth, videographer business tips, commercial shoot behind the scenes, pop tarts commercial, cheez it commercial, set lighting breakdown, dana dolly setup, hydra alien mini, aputure 400x, aputure 1200x, sony fx3, sony fx6, gaffer life, grip life, production company vlog, building relationships filmmaking, how to grow as a filmmaker, networking for creatives, filmmaking business advice, commercial production workflow, indie film crew life