Welcome to JPM Uncut, the podcast where Justin Porter aka, The Dancing Videographer, dives into the controversial and thought-provoking topics within the wedding film industry. As a wedding filmmaker himself, Justin fearlessly challenges the minds of other filmmakers, inviting them to explore new ideas and perspectives.
On this podcast, Justin will motivate and inspire listeners with his insights and experiences, sharing his own journey as well as featuring guests from all corners of the film industry. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, JPM Uncut is the perfect outlet for anyone who is passionate about wedding films and the art of storytelling.
Tune in to JPM Uncut today and be part of the conversation!
Welcome to JPM Uncut, the podcast where Justin Porter aka, The Dancing Videographer, dives into the controversial and thought-provoking topics within the wedding film industry. As a wedding filmmaker himself, Justin fearlessly challenges the minds of other filmmakers, inviting them to explore new ideas and perspectives.
On this podcast, Justin will motivate and inspire listeners with his insights and experiences, sharing his own journey as well as featuring guests from all corners of the film industry. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, JPM Uncut is the perfect outlet for anyone who is passionate about wedding films and the art of storytelling.
Tune in to JPM Uncut today and be part of the conversation!

On this episode of JPM Uncut, we delve into the world of imposter syndrome from the perspective of a wedding filmmaker. Join us as we candidly explore the universal struggle we all face when doubting our own abilities. In addition, we're excited to introduce two new segments: "Controversial Comments" and "Filmmaker Spotlight." Brace yourself for thought-provoking discussions and engaging debates as we challenge conventional wisdom. Plus, we shine a spotlight on talented filmmakers, starting with Tony Pombo from Iris Films Atlanta. Tune in to JPM Uncut for an insightful conversation on imposter syndrome and a fresh take on the wedding filmmaking industry.