I feel like this video is in response to the video that was critiquing your course. Well done Parker. Your success isnt an accident, you deliver the goods and we are thankful that you are here!!!! Keep teaching us newbs how to do this thing we love!!
@@nicholasolivas317 I’ve purchased his course and have picked up clients in my area. I haven’t had time to post to my reaction/motivation channel because I’ve been so busy with work. I definitely recommend it. I have a client in the gaming/supplement industry working with influencers & Im working on a contract with a skydiving company. It’s hard work, but it’s worth it. I need to take his advice and make a UA-cam business page though.
I bought fulltime filmmaker about 4 years ago and last year I quit my day job of 8 years and went full time. This course really helps. Plus I will say networking is def key. and also creating a great experience for your customer. I feel like thats why my customers keep coming back.
I'm not a videographer but a singer, songwriter and music producer. The thing is, i can use every bit of information that you shared and can ultimately use it to increase my productivity, manageability and also to grow my business as well. There were lots of diff aspects on which you talked about and i really do have to think about and work on those myself. Having a vision or a plan is the most important thing. Thank you so much for helping. Really appreciate it.
This video has been so helpful to me and my videography business and it SHOULD have millions of views but people don't want to hear the truth to what it actually takes to grow. It takes hard work. You have to have patience. You're going to fail at first. That's all part of it. Having a strong "why" is very important. It's going to take time, and if you're not will to put in the work and do all the little things you need to do to grow your business, you will not stand out. Thank you Parker for this video. I've probably watched this over 30 times. Good to have a reminder of where I may be lacking in my own career. God Bless you!
Parker never came off to me as introverted but hearing him say that he is/was makes me feel at ease because I’d consider myself introverted so it’s a challenge to get in someone’s face and try to sell myself or my service. Over the years I’ve gotten much more comfortable and confident and I’ve taken trips down to Miami and walked into random businesses, I’ve showed my face and met with the owners etc. to build that connection. I’m a strong believer of getting up off your butt and going in now. Makes a very big difference.
Appreciate your effort, transparency, and honesty. Truly a breath of fresh air and motivating me to remove all toxic attributes from the way I do business 💚
I had a friend who took me on a lead to a potential client. They wanted me to film an “event” for free. We had one meeting about it, I asked a bunch of questions about the event and how they wanted the video to look. Long story short I didn’t get much out of them. So I show up to this “event” and it’s literally just elderly people driving up to a tent and getting food handed to them through their car window. I tried to back out because I knew the shoot was going to be pointless but I let my friend talk me into it. I think like 3-4 cars showed up and I had like maybe 10 minutes to shoot them a montage of something they didn’t even have a vision for. I was under the impression this was going to be happening for a few hours as they said it’s their biggest event of the year. I went to swap out to another lens after getting in some gimbal shots. Came back out after like 4 minutes and it was over. Needless to say they didn’t hire me for future projects and the video was trash and they expected something to come of it from a 10 minute “event.” I guess they decided to fork up some cash and hire someone to make them a promo video. If I had to give any advice it’s that if you’re going to do free work then make sure it’s for something you enjoy and know will turn out. If someone is begging you for free content then walk away.
Peter!!! I tell this to any and everyone who cares to listen! You are the best instructor on this platform. Hands down. Your communication skills is topnotch!! Great video!
next to our UA-cam channel, we started doing paid work as editors and through that work just recently had the opportunity to shoot an event and an interview. For that we rented out a second pro camera and invested in a softbox and the DJI Mic system which is a game changer. Renting good cameras for high quality gigs costs next to nothing and ups the production value immensely. One thing we do to overdeliver is that we did not mention doing photography, but decided to get some good still shots of speakers and groups. We surprised them *the next day* with lightroom-edited full frame pictures for free, and now we're working on the video edit, which naturally takes longer.
You make 50-100 times more money than I would have guess. CONGRAT DUDE!!!! I appreciate when content creators show the money they make. It gives "simple mortals" an idea of what it could be if you are very good and you are working hard on something. I'm very impressed!
The reason I love Parker's content is not only the high quality content and priceless information, but also motivation that pushes my lazy ass to work more effectively for my future and present. :)
Since Arthur gave such a great recap, I will keep this short and sweet. You can apply these principles to life. I am a Sr. Lead Information Security Analyst. Most of the "rules" can be applied directly to my life. Rule 3, and 4. How do I meet people in my field. Get involved so people know my name in a good way when they think about information security, or whatever job you do. Are there organizations, or annual conventions you might go to? You meet people, network, and opportunities will present themselves. Rule 9. This one is easy. What does my resume look like. Did I finally get that masters degree? How about those certifications I have been working on? Are there things in your career that will put you to the top of the stack for a potential job? In my case there are many companies that demand certain certifications, just to be considered. Get those to give you a leg up.
I’ve watched many of your videos over the years, love the content/tips/reviews but this one hit differently! Super informative, and practical for use in business/life, not just videography. Thank you.
Excellent video! This really puts into perspective what it takes to build a successful business in filmmaking. It's awesome to hear this stuff from someone who built their success from the ground up. Thanks for the video.
This is extremely helpful. Thank you FTF. I teach high school video and show this to my students to encourage them with your amazing work. Also just as a helpful tip, there is a typo at 19:59 in the video. You skip #3 on the list. And again at 24:53 you skip #4. Not a big deal but I just wanted to bring that to your attention.
most useful video on this platform IMO. At least more useful than anything I ever learned about "business" in business school. Thank you for this video
I noticed that the exact moment I started to care about money, money came in more than before because I was providing value and was a better person with the client
This video is the embodiment of everything you are talking about in it. What a great business exemple. I know you'll drop value bombs in this course. Great job man, you convinced me into getting it 😄
I am 43 years young now, I started as what you could call a "Pro" when I was 16! My niche was always Skateboarding/BMX/Surfing/Snowboarding and I was fortunate enough to grow up with a crew who mostly became pro's in one of those sports. That goes in toe with your point about having contacts , I never had to cold call anyone, hell when I was making films there was no UA-cam. Now days I shoot stuff for brands like Redbull, Vans, Powell, Hoffman, Quicksilver, Monster and on and on the past 7 years I've been doing stuff for the UFC and it has taken me all over the world. Unfortunately I don't believe it's correct to bring another person into this world and I don't really 'do' family so I will probably never retire, I skateboard and surf myself so I'll probably just live my days out doing what I do now because the action sport scene is always evolving and its amazing to be able to be involved. I probably have enough money now to never have to lift a finger again but I enjoy it so much, I guess it's a different feeling having to do real estate/weddings/commercial fuck man I couldn't stomach going to my best mates wedding let alone filming it for someone ha!
That feeling of having to work on something you don't want to do sucks. Agree with your comment. Btw, who do you think is going to win, Charles Oliveira or Makhachev?
@@ArthurChociai Hey! I have only just seen your reply...sorry! It's a really tough call to make, Ive been around both fighters whilst they train in the performance center in Vegas and they are truly incredible athletes. Charles is a monster and he has grown so much, he has a lot of power, his reactions are fast and obviously has one of the best BJJ games in the UFC, his a bad matchup for 95% of the division. However, Islam is incredibly strong, powerful, and has such good wrestling. Good wrestling cancels a lot of Charle's BJJ skills out and Islam is not as good as Charles on the feet. We know from past fights Islam will ALWAYS take it to the ground the same style as Khabib did, after Islam got knocked out he doesnt want to stand and bang with Charles that's for sure, Charles hurt Justin bad and Justin has a demi god chin. For me I think Islam takes him down and smothers him with constant top pressure and this is were we will see what Charles is made off. You can be the best fighter in the world but if you have someone on top of you knowing how to control you it basically nullifies you game to a point of absolute frustration and we know that Charles starts to fade when frustrated. I'm going to say Islam round 2 TKO, but, my money is on Charles round 3 sub :).
Parker your work is so high quality and so so helpful! Loved that family and faith portion and something I can relate to. Blessings to you. Thank you for the high quality advice!
Could not be more grateful for be able to watch and listen your advice on the business side for creators and freelancers. Is easy to focus on the practical side and leave or forget the business side or lets say better neglecting this part. We should be able to put the time and effort to become business brands that should be the way rather than one man band or mini production companies. This video came at the right time!!!!Thanks for sharing it and inspire us!!!
WOWWWWWWWW!!!!!! I don’t think I’ve ever received such powerful data from a UA-cam video before, make me realise I actually bought your course a week or so ago & should check it out now 😂.
dude U with the feds? Or my browser history? in each and every single period of my semi-pro videographer life for the past 4 years, when there had been a bigass risky step forward to make... You have just been dropping THE EXACT videos for the occasion. Whether it's been about gear, skills, attitude or now sheer business - You knock it out of the park with the things that are exactly on my mind and push me forward
@@fulltimefilmmaker ngl, it's always been tempting to join FTF - the only thing that is holding me back is that aside from pure craft-related stuff, the business side of Your courses often does not apply to a "100 years back" models and attitudes of my local Central Eastern European market, not to mention sick legislative , taxes, or simply how people approach pro videography from a self-employed homie. Once I'm done dealing with all of these though - count me in!
Thanks so much for this video Parker! This course section is sooo good, i am glad you include this and not just the technical, because it is just as important for success!
This is some GOOD stuff! I recently got my first gig since i bought my camera and the guy that basically connected me had pretty much cautioned me against offering my services for free even in the first instance. I decided to give it a go anyway, no work as a result of that yet but it's still early and i'm still fresh 🙏🏾💪🏾
So much value in this and not only for videography. I make beats, and almost all the steps he is talking about here apply to how I can improve my beat-making business
Awesome video. Maybe one of the best in the business series. Especially the "Time management sections and the Consuming more than creating"WOW! I took many notes and watched it twice. Nice work. Time to create.
Wow amazing video. Thanks a lot for the insight & knowledge!! I started my company journey a long time ago and never had anyone to teach me.. just learning along the way. This is great info to know for someone just starting out.
It’s RIDICULOUS how VALUABLE this video was, absolutely love it and learned a lot, hats off to you Parker, great inspiration 🙏🏻
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I feel like this video is in response to the video that was critiquing your course. Well done Parker. Your success isnt an accident, you deliver the goods and we are thankful that you are here!!!! Keep teaching us newbs how to do this thing we love!!
@@fulltimefilmmaker what video? There are hundreds reviewing your course?
Bme Films. There are hundreds of critiques, which one are you referring to?
@@nicholasolivas317 I’ve purchased his course and have picked up clients in my area. I haven’t had time to post to my reaction/motivation channel because I’ve been so busy with work. I definitely recommend it.
I have a client in the gaming/supplement industry working with influencers & Im working on a contract with a skydiving company. It’s hard work, but it’s worth it.
I need to take his advice and make a UA-cam business page though.
I bought fulltime filmmaker about 4 years ago and last year I quit my day job of 8 years and went full time. This course really helps. Plus I will say networking is def key. and also creating a great experience for your customer. I feel like thats why my customers keep coming back.
I suck at networking. That's why I'm barely making it as a filmmaker right now...
I'm not a videographer but a singer, songwriter and music producer.
The thing is, i can use every bit of information that you shared and can ultimately use it to increase my productivity, manageability and also to grow my business as well. There were lots of diff aspects on which you talked about and i really do have to think about and work on those myself. Having a vision or a plan is the most important thing. Thank you so much for helping. Really appreciate it.
This video has been so helpful to me and my videography business and it SHOULD have millions of views but people don't want to hear the truth to what it actually takes to grow. It takes hard work. You have to have patience. You're going to fail at first. That's all part of it. Having a strong "why" is very important. It's going to take time, and if you're not will to put in the work and do all the little things you need to do to grow your business, you will not stand out. Thank you Parker for this video. I've probably watched this over 30 times. Good to have a reminder of where I may be lacking in my own career. God Bless you!
Parker never came off to me as introverted but hearing him say that he is/was makes me feel at ease because I’d consider myself introverted so it’s a challenge to get in someone’s face and try to sell myself or my service. Over the years I’ve gotten much more comfortable and confident and I’ve taken trips down to Miami and walked into random businesses, I’ve showed my face and met with the owners etc. to build that connection.
I’m a strong believer of getting up off your butt and going in now. Makes a very big difference.
Parker I bought your course three and a half years ago, best investment I ever made in my video business, thanks for continuing to give back
Appreciate your effort, transparency, and honesty. Truly a breath of fresh air and motivating me to remove all toxic attributes from the way I do business 💚
Parker Walbeck is 100% back and I love it 🔥🔥🔥🙏🏻
Woohoo
I had a friend who took me on a lead to a potential client. They wanted me to film an “event” for free. We had one meeting about it, I asked a bunch of questions about the event and how they wanted the video to look. Long story short I didn’t get much out of them. So I show up to this “event” and it’s literally just elderly people driving up to a tent and getting food handed to them through their car window. I tried to back out because I knew the shoot was going to be pointless but I let my friend talk me into it. I think like 3-4 cars showed up and I had like maybe 10 minutes to shoot them a montage of something they didn’t even have a vision for. I was under the impression this was going to be happening for a few hours as they said it’s their biggest event of the year. I went to swap out to another lens after getting in some gimbal shots. Came back out after like 4 minutes and it was over. Needless to say they didn’t hire me for future projects and the video was trash and they expected something to come of it from a 10 minute “event.” I guess they decided to fork up some cash and hire someone to make them a promo video. If I had to give any advice it’s that if you’re going to do free work then make sure it’s for something you enjoy and know will turn out. If someone is begging you for free content then walk away.
This is one of your best videos Parker. Thanks for sharing!
Peter!!! I tell this to any and everyone who cares to listen! You are the best instructor on this platform. Hands down. Your communication skills is topnotch!! Great video!
next to our UA-cam channel, we started doing paid work as editors and through that work just recently had the opportunity to shoot an event and an interview. For that we rented out a second pro camera and invested in a softbox and the DJI Mic system which is a game changer. Renting good cameras for high quality gigs costs next to nothing and ups the production value immensely. One thing we do to overdeliver is that we did not mention doing photography, but decided to get some good still shots of speakers and groups. We surprised them *the next day* with lightroom-edited full frame pictures for free, and now we're working on the video edit, which naturally takes longer.
Awesome video as always Parker.
Whether in the course or on UA-cam, always learn something new here
Great job Parker. One of your best EVER. Nicely done, sir.
They just don't make videos. But when they do upload... It's always fire.
This is one of the best UA-cam Videos for Business man.
Clear and make me motivated and learn how to expand my business to make a video
This video like slapped my face 25 minutes straight.
Looks like my parents giving me advices.
Thanks man.
You make 50-100 times more money than I would have guess. CONGRAT DUDE!!!!
I appreciate when content creators show the money they make.
It gives "simple mortals" an idea of what it could be if you are very good and you are working hard on something.
I'm very impressed!
The reason I love Parker's content is not only the high quality content and priceless information, but also motivation that pushes my lazy ass to work more effectively for my future and present. :)
Yeah me too man
Great video Parker. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Parker .. you've always been an inspiration
Since Arthur gave such a great recap, I will keep this short and sweet.
You can apply these principles to life.
I am a Sr. Lead Information Security Analyst. Most of the "rules" can be applied directly to my life.
Rule 3, and 4. How do I meet people in my field. Get involved so people know my name in a good way when they think about information security, or whatever job you do. Are there organizations, or annual conventions you might go to? You meet people, network, and opportunities will present themselves.
Rule 9. This one is easy. What does my resume look like. Did I finally get that masters degree? How about those certifications I have been working on? Are there things in your career that will put you to the top of the stack for a potential job? In my case there are many companies that demand certain certifications, just to be considered. Get those to give you a leg up.
This is by far the most resource creative juice you've given that is purely logistics.
Literally life change stuff for free, seriously! The whole business stuff is here only for us.
Always come back to this video. Incredibly helpful.
Man you're always on point, giving and benefiting without bs-ing. I'm doing this still out of passion, not even knowing if it's any good.
I really can't believe how this man still inspires me so much after seeing him for the past 2 years in the FTF course pretty much every week.
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I’ve watched many of your videos over the years, love the content/tips/reviews but this one hit differently! Super informative, and practical for use in business/life, not just videography. Thank you.
Probably the most valuable video out of the entire channel
Thanks for the video. Not just videographers, but more businessmen across various sectors make these mistakes. Applies to everyone.
This video is amazing. Thank you so much!
I will remember you and acknowledge you once I succeed in my business plan
these free videos are just a win win for everyone, thanks youtube for making this happen
This is literally GOLD
Your videos helps me a lot
Excellent video! This really puts into perspective what it takes to build a successful business in filmmaking. It's awesome to hear this stuff from someone who built their success from the ground up. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for educating ppl, you are my HERO!👍👍🎥
This is extremely helpful. Thank you FTF. I teach high school video and show this to my students to encourage them with your amazing work. Also just as a helpful tip, there is a typo at 19:59 in the video. You skip #3 on the list. And again at 24:53 you skip #4. Not a big deal but I just wanted to bring that to your attention.
The first 15 seconds is a huge flex! The kind of flex I aspire to attain. 🥂
most useful video on this platform IMO. At least more useful than anything I ever learned about "business" in business school. Thank you for this video
Some seriously high quality tips there, thanks for sharing 👍
Amazing video content. Will definitely look forward to the coarse in the future.
I noticed that the exact moment I started to care about money, money came in more than before because I was providing value and was a better person with the client
This video is the embodiment of everything you are talking about in it. What a great business exemple. I know you'll drop value bombs in this course. Great job man, you convinced me into getting it 😄
This is very informative, Great content 👍 I actually learnt alot
I am 43 years young now, I started as what you could call a "Pro" when I was 16! My niche was always Skateboarding/BMX/Surfing/Snowboarding and I was fortunate enough to grow up with a crew who mostly became pro's in one of those sports. That goes in toe with your point about having contacts , I never had to cold call anyone, hell when I was making films there was no UA-cam. Now days I shoot stuff for brands like Redbull, Vans, Powell, Hoffman, Quicksilver, Monster and on and on the past 7 years I've been doing stuff for the UFC and it has taken me all over the world. Unfortunately I don't believe it's correct to bring another person into this world and I don't really 'do' family so I will probably never retire, I skateboard and surf myself so I'll probably just live my days out doing what I do now because the action sport scene is always evolving and its amazing to be able to be involved. I probably have enough money now to never have to lift a finger again but I enjoy it so much, I guess it's a different feeling having to do real estate/weddings/commercial fuck man I couldn't stomach going to my best mates wedding let alone filming it for someone ha!
That feeling of having to work on something you don't want to do sucks. Agree with your comment. Btw, who do you think is going to win, Charles Oliveira or Makhachev?
@@ArthurChociai Hey! I have only just seen your reply...sorry! It's a really tough call to make, Ive been around both fighters whilst they train in the performance center in Vegas and they are truly incredible athletes. Charles is a monster and he has grown so much, he has a lot of power, his reactions are fast and obviously has one of the best BJJ games in the UFC, his a bad matchup for 95% of the division. However, Islam is incredibly strong, powerful, and has such good wrestling. Good wrestling cancels a lot of Charle's BJJ skills out and Islam is not as good as Charles on the feet. We know from past fights Islam will ALWAYS take it to the ground the same style as Khabib did, after Islam got knocked out he doesnt want to stand and bang with Charles that's for sure, Charles hurt Justin bad and Justin has a demi god chin.
For me I think Islam takes him down and smothers him with constant top pressure and this is were we will see what Charles is made off. You can be the best fighter in the world but if you have someone on top of you knowing how to control you it basically nullifies you game to a point of absolute frustration and we know that Charles starts to fade when frustrated. I'm going to say Islam round 2 TKO, but, my money is on Charles round 3 sub :).
I got an amazing value from this - thank you so much for sharing all the information and advice. Much appreciated.
Parker your work is so high quality and so so helpful! Loved that family and faith portion and something I can relate to. Blessings to you. Thank you for the high quality advice!
This hit hard. I dabble in each of these mistakes
Love Peter Voogd. Also...4:17 LMAO. Nice.
Could not be more grateful for be able to watch and listen your advice on the business side for creators and freelancers. Is easy to focus on the practical side and leave or forget the business side or lets say better neglecting this part. We should be able to put the time and effort to become business brands that should be the way rather than one man band or mini production companies. This video came at the right time!!!!Thanks for sharing it and inspire us!!!
Waited for Video like This so long.. Thanks Parker
WOWWWWWWWW!!!!!! I don’t think I’ve ever received such powerful data from a UA-cam video before, make me realise I actually bought your course a week or so ago & should check it out now 😂.
dude U with the feds? Or my browser history? in each and every single period of my semi-pro videographer life for the past 4 years, when there had been a bigass risky step forward to make... You have just been dropping THE EXACT videos for the occasion. Whether it's been about gear, skills, attitude or now sheer business - You knock it out of the park with the things that are exactly on my mind and push me forward
@@fulltimefilmmaker ngl, it's always been tempting to join FTF - the only thing that is holding me back is that aside from pure craft-related stuff, the business side of Your courses often does not apply to a "100 years back" models and attitudes of my local Central Eastern European market, not to mention sick legislative , taxes, or simply how people approach pro videography from a self-employed homie. Once I'm done dealing with all of these though - count me in!
You are amazing....
Parker you are a freaking legend. Your stuff looks too good to be true but its actually true
I have so much work to do in correctly several of these issues I have on this list. Love y’all’s stuff! Keep killing it!
Thanks so much for this video Parker! This course section is sooo good, i am glad you include this and not just the technical, because it is just as important for success!
This is one of the best filmmaking videos ever!
Needed This!
Great stuff Parker, thank you
One of the best educational videos I ever watched
What an amazing video. You motivated me a lot!
Mistake #2 on point for business and life. Great reminder. Thanks.
This does inspire me! Parker, you're amazing!
Great, refreshing content. Thanks man.
My biggest issue is pricing myself! I wish there was a way to accurately price myself without feeling guilty 😅
@3:46 my cue to get back to work ✊🏽
Thank you Parker, one of my goals this years is to sign up for Full-time Filmmaker, looking forward to it
Wow this guy is genious of his contents loved it.
This is some GOOD stuff! I recently got my first gig since i bought my camera and the guy that basically connected me had pretty much cautioned me against offering my services for free even in the first instance. I decided to give it a go anyway, no work as a result of that yet but it's still early and i'm still fresh 🙏🏾💪🏾
So much value in this and not only for videography. I make beats, and almost all the steps he is talking about here apply to how I can improve my beat-making business
Now here is a Video I needed so bad 😂 Finally!!! Thanks a Lot Parker.
Just great! Spot on. thanks for sharing your experience and tips
Parker, you guys rock!
Man! Thank you so much!!!!!!! Parker!
Super stoked to see this course launch! Been realizing I need to work more on my business than in my business recently, excited to dig in and grow
Thanks Parker, I believe again!
Lots of gems, keep it up Parker.
GENIUS, SO GOOD
Wow! Thank you, Parker! This was awesome!
Exactly what I needed, exactly when I needed it. Thanks Parker!
Missed you on this channel man!
Amazing video! Really helps me out and investing in fulltimefilmaker right now. Thanks Parker!
Great video. You are talking about videographers but this is applies to all business owner and entrepreneurs.
Respect! Excellent video Parker!
Having an ad from Parker Walbeck before a video of Parker Walbeck
very very very detailed video, im in love with this, thanks a lot ! I really mean it
What a M A S T E R C L A S S. Awesome as always Parker.
Parker man.... Thank you for everything. God bless you timelessly :)
Awesome video. Maybe one of the best in the business series. Especially the "Time management sections and the Consuming more than creating"WOW! I took many notes and watched it twice. Nice work. Time to create.
This is a complete course. Thanks Parker.
This is gold. Thank you
News from Parker! Very much welcomed
The message Adam posted the the group @18:18 should be printed the size of a billboard and put in every creatives office wall.
Wow amazing video. Thanks a lot for the insight & knowledge!! I started my company journey a long time ago and never had anyone to teach me.. just learning along the way. This is great info to know for someone just starting out.
Thanks Parker. I am inspired.