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361. The Artrepreneur's Guide to Filmmaking Success with Ethan de Aguiar

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In this episode of the podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of blending artistry and entrepreneurship. Ethan de Aguiar explains the concept of being an "artrepreneur," where artistic passion meets the entrepreneurial spirit, and gain insights into the complex dynamics of business relationships within the creative industry. Ethan shares his personal journey in the film industry, operating as a one-man film crew, and emphasizes the significance of mentorship and giving back to the community through initiatives like film festivals. Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of creativity and business with Ethan de Aguiar.

Key Takeaways
  • Discover the art of 'artrepreneurship' and how to balance creative passion with business savvy.
  • Learn the secrets of managing a successful one-man film crew.
  • Explore the power of mentorship in the filmmaking community.
About Ethan de Aguiar

A self-proclaimed “artrepreneur” & New Bedford, MA native, Ethan de Aguiar is an experienced filmmaker, focusing on the art of storytelling. Ethan brings the essence of the subject matter to life with cinematic visuals that create an immersive experience for audiences. Ethan has built long-term working relationships with notable local organizations such as New Bedford Creative, Destination NB, DATMA (Design Art & Technology Massachusetts), the Southcoast Community Foundation, YMCA Southcoast, Viva! Fall River and Fabric Festival just to name a few.

His short documentary “Love Letters for New Bedford” is a film that highlights the arts & culture scene in his beloved hometown of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The film has gone on to be selected into 13 film festivals (and counting!) and has also received 2 international awards for Best Documentary. He is currently working as a Director of Photography on a Pickleball “mockumentary” comedy pilot episode that he hopes will find investors that will take it to series. He is also working with a team of creative individuals to bring a permanent film festival to his hometown.

In This Episode
  • [00:00] Welcome to the show!
  • [05:53] Meet Ethan de Aguiar
  • [14:17] Future for Ethan’s business
  • [21:21] Partnership vs Employee
  • [26:06] Clearly defining partnership roles
  • [32:06] Quarterly check-ins within your team
  • [33:10] Managing a partnership business structure
  • [35:41] Don’t give up
  • [36:52] There’s room for everyone
  • [40:03] Connect with Ethan
  • [40:49] Outro
Quotes

"I see myself as an artrepreneur; it's not just about the art, it's about building a sustainable career."

"In this industry, you wear many hats. It's about being multifaceted and adaptable."

"Mentorship can shape careers. I want to give back, maybe through organizing film festivals or workshops."

"Clear roles and open communication are the backbones of any successful creative project."

"It's not just shooting a film; it's managing a business, understanding your audience, and marketing your vision."

Guest Links

Check out Ethan’s new comedy miniseries “Pickleball is Life: Dill With It!”

Follow Ethan de Aguiar on Instagram | YouTube

Links

Find out more about the Studio Sherpas Mastermind

Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group

Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram

Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram

Check out the full show notes

  continue reading

394 episodes

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Content provided by Ryan Koral. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ryan Koral or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of blending artistry and entrepreneurship. Ethan de Aguiar explains the concept of being an "artrepreneur," where artistic passion meets the entrepreneurial spirit, and gain insights into the complex dynamics of business relationships within the creative industry. Ethan shares his personal journey in the film industry, operating as a one-man film crew, and emphasizes the significance of mentorship and giving back to the community through initiatives like film festivals. Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of creativity and business with Ethan de Aguiar.

Key Takeaways
  • Discover the art of 'artrepreneurship' and how to balance creative passion with business savvy.
  • Learn the secrets of managing a successful one-man film crew.
  • Explore the power of mentorship in the filmmaking community.
About Ethan de Aguiar

A self-proclaimed “artrepreneur” & New Bedford, MA native, Ethan de Aguiar is an experienced filmmaker, focusing on the art of storytelling. Ethan brings the essence of the subject matter to life with cinematic visuals that create an immersive experience for audiences. Ethan has built long-term working relationships with notable local organizations such as New Bedford Creative, Destination NB, DATMA (Design Art & Technology Massachusetts), the Southcoast Community Foundation, YMCA Southcoast, Viva! Fall River and Fabric Festival just to name a few.

His short documentary “Love Letters for New Bedford” is a film that highlights the arts & culture scene in his beloved hometown of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The film has gone on to be selected into 13 film festivals (and counting!) and has also received 2 international awards for Best Documentary. He is currently working as a Director of Photography on a Pickleball “mockumentary” comedy pilot episode that he hopes will find investors that will take it to series. He is also working with a team of creative individuals to bring a permanent film festival to his hometown.

In This Episode
  • [00:00] Welcome to the show!
  • [05:53] Meet Ethan de Aguiar
  • [14:17] Future for Ethan’s business
  • [21:21] Partnership vs Employee
  • [26:06] Clearly defining partnership roles
  • [32:06] Quarterly check-ins within your team
  • [33:10] Managing a partnership business structure
  • [35:41] Don’t give up
  • [36:52] There’s room for everyone
  • [40:03] Connect with Ethan
  • [40:49] Outro
Quotes

"I see myself as an artrepreneur; it's not just about the art, it's about building a sustainable career."

"In this industry, you wear many hats. It's about being multifaceted and adaptable."

"Mentorship can shape careers. I want to give back, maybe through organizing film festivals or workshops."

"Clear roles and open communication are the backbones of any successful creative project."

"It's not just shooting a film; it's managing a business, understanding your audience, and marketing your vision."

Guest Links

Check out Ethan’s new comedy miniseries “Pickleball is Life: Dill With It!”

Follow Ethan de Aguiar on Instagram | YouTube

Links

Find out more about the Studio Sherpas Mastermind

Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group

Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram

Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram

Check out the full show notes

  continue reading

394 episodes

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