Episodes
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Episode 006: Revisiting Gen Z - a talk with Sandra Lehner
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
I'm thrilled to have Sandra Lehner back on the podcast, to talk more about Generation Z. It's a creative, caring, sometimes conservative but always expressive generation, and working for and with them as a content creator is a challenge.
In this episode we dive into Gen Z, what the best examples of storytelling for that particular generation we've seen over the past year, what we need to keep in mind when working with creators from this generation and a lot more. Have a listen and a subscribe!
Music used in the episode:
Chris Zabriskie: Readers! Do You Read?
Available on a Creative Commons 4.0 License here.
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
The world of e-sports, streaming and gaming is a fascinating one from a lot of different angles, the ones of audience outreach, engagement and interaction not least. Joining me for this episode is Angela Natividad, co-founder of Hurrah , the first creative agency that is 100% devoted to e-sports. We talk about all (or at least many :) ) things e-sports and what we all can learn from the people active in that field.
Music used in the episode:
Chris Zabriskie: Readers! Do You Read?
Available via a Creative Commons 4.0 License here.
Sunday Dec 09, 2018
Sunday Dec 09, 2018
The world documentary filmmaking is facing some challenging times when it comes to financing, production as well as distribution. The old models for all of these areas are still in effect, but they no longer fully answer to the needs documentary filmmakers have today. Not to mention the rapidly changing habits of the audience and the need to adequately address these.
My guest for this fourth episode of the Evolving Media Podcast is Jan Rofekamp, founder and CEO of Films Transit and a person with close to 40 years of experience of the field of documentary filmmaking. We'll be talking about the greatest changes over the past decades and what the new media world brings to the table... and a little bit about the weather.
Music used in the episode:
Chris Zabriskie: Readers! Do You Read?
Available via a Creative Commons 4.0 License here.