In this episode of Creative Idiots, Felix and Justin chat about how they got into podcasting, juggling way too many creative projects at once, and their never-ending obsession with camera gear. They get into why people get so attached to certain brands, what they’d make if money wasn’t an issue, and which cameras actually live up to the hype (spoiler alert: it might not be the FujiFilm X-Half). The guys also compare editing in Premiere vs. Resolve, talk about switching over to the Apple ecosystem, and share a few content-creation regrets — mostly about not starting sooner and overthinking instead of just hitting record.
Chapters
00:00 We have a website
02:32 Too many projects
04:38 Camera Gear and Preferences
08:01 Brand Loyalty and Consumer Psychology
13:34 Revisiting the “Unlimited Money” question
16:42 Building a Unique Camera
19:29 The X-Half Camera Controversy
24:57 Is Justin switching to Davinci Resolve?
40:01 The Apple Ecosystem pull
44:13 Biggest regret during your career as a content creator?
Socials
Website: creative-idiots.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativeidiots.podcast/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CreativeIdiotsPodcast
Threads: https://www.threads.com/@creativeidiots.podcast
Hosts
Felix
https://www.youtube.com/@FUTC.Photography
https://www.instagram.com/futc.photography
Justin
https://www.instagram.com/justin_joseph_espejo/
In this episode of Creative Idiots, hosts Felix and Justin explore various topics related to creativity, filmmaking, and personal experiences. They discuss the significance of choosing the right camera gear, the impact of travel on family life, and the essence of storytelling in content creation. The conversation also delves into the balance between quality and connection in videos, emphasizing the importance of finding a unique voice as a creator. In this conversation, Justin and Felix explore the evolution of phone video quality, emphasizing its relatability and the impact of storytelling in video creation. They discuss the balance between technical and creative aspects of filmmaking, the challenges of learning new skills, particularly languages, and their aspirations for future collaborations with other creators. The dialogue highlights the importance of creativity over technical perfection and the personal growth that comes from learning and collaboration.
Socials
Website: creative-idiots.com
Hosts
Felix
https://www.youtube.com/@FUTC.Photography
https://www.instagram.com/futc.photography
Justin
https://www.instagram.com/justin_joseph_espejo/
https://www.youtube.com/@JustinEspejo