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Featured On Location Episodes
Frank Scacciaferro: 2021 U.S. Tennis Open
What did the 2021 US Open have besides fans? Enough rain to move Noah’s Ark. Robo-cam operator Frank Scacciaferro joins Joe to share his 2nd stint at the Open, future plans, & driving in a flood.
Steve Cohen: Senior VP at SiriusXM Radio
Steve Cohen, before becoming the Senior VP at SiriusXM Radio, he always thought he would pursue his passion for music. That passion led him to seize an opportunity in radio, starting as a DJ and board operator at his college radio station. His willingness to embrace new opportunities defined his career, including an internship at…
Courtney Mentzel: Actor, Showrunner, Puppeteer and more!
Ever wonder what an actor, showrunner, puppeteer, social media wiz, executive producer all have in common? In the case of Courtney Mentzel they are all one person. In this interview Courtney lays out how her passion for acting at an early age has taken her on a journey with stops at each of those positions.…
Matt Swensen (Swen): Manager of Photography & Graphic Design
Photography? Motion Graphic? Apparel Graphic Design?Why pick one when you can master all three. Matt Swensen, currently the Manager of Photography & Graphic Design at New York Football Giants shares his secrets of success.
Nilay Shah: VP of Digital Marketing for the New York Giants
From software engineer to VP of Digital Marketing at the New York Giants. It’s all about knowing when to pivot and maintaining an entrepreneur approach in a corporate environment. Drop in as Nilay Shah shares his secrets of his climb to success.
Bruce Lane: Channel and Mobile Sales Manager at Telestream
“Mastering relevant skills and surrounding yourself with a community of successful people provides never ending opportunities.” A motto that Bruce Lane has lived by and is proof of concept. Bruce Lane, currently of Telestream, has run the table on the engineering and the tech side of the broadcast industry. Starting out with in Master Control.…
Frank Scacciaferro: RailCam at The Big East Tournament
What’s it like shooting the Big East Tournament for the first time in the midst of a globalpandemic? Join Joe & Frank as they discuss everything from production tech to a near collision.
Elsy Gil Lucero: Editor in Chief of FerroCity’s “Insider Guide”
Elsy Gil started her career as a journalist in Venezuela. She then advanced her career to producing network programming at one of the nations premier networks. After a brief educational break in Canada she returned to Venezuela and resumed her broadcast career. When her personal beliefs forced her to leave Venezuela. She had to leave…
Donald Komondy: Food Photographer
Stop me if you heard this story. There was a guy who went to school for Criminology then switch majors to Kinesiology and landed his degree in Economics. Out of school he decided he wanted to become a golf coach. So, he took a job as a rock-climbing instructor. Which of course lead to photography.…
Daniel Leeman Smith: Program Manager for Creative Careers at New York University
How do you create a truly unique, brilliant and creative person? One who is devoted to the exploration of community, education, activism and art. You take one-part citizen of the Choctaw Nation. Combined with a screenplay writer and director. Blend in stage actor and arts educator. Bake it all under his current position at New York University,…
Billy Webster: Composer & Musician
You know the phrase “nice guys finish last”? Well that is not the case with composer and musician Billy Webster. He is one of the industries nicest and most genuine. His journey has taken him from a singer in a Heavy Metal band in rural Pennsylvania to a NYC punk band performing at CBGBs. All…
Mike Debbie: Senior Show Editor for VICE Network
There are no insignificant gigs as you grow your career. Mike Debbie, for the past 8 years has been a senior show editor for the Vice Network. That’s a long way from his beginning. He started his career at a small-town public access station. Where he was solely responsible for producing, shooting and editing all…
Ian Foss: The Prospector Theater
What’s more rewarding than working in production? Getting to not only work with, but teach it to a special group of people. Join Joe & Ian Foss as they share the work & mission of Prospector Theater.
Madelyn Burke: Hosting Live TV
What’s harder than talking in an Italian household during holiday dinner? Being a studio host. Join Joe & host Madelyn Burke as she shares her insights & career path from ESPN PA to NY Giants show host.
George Greczylo: Lighting for Broadcast Television
Lights, camera, action! Without that first one – good luck. Grab a seat with Joe & lighting guru George Greczylo for an illuminating convo on working gigs for YES Network, the Super Bowl, & much more.
Dave Burke: Graphics Operator for Broadcast
Ever wonder how all those stats and graphics end up on your screen while watching a live sporting event or news? Who designs them? Who decides when they need to appear on the screen? How do they keep updating? How does someone even get into that gig? We had them same questions so we decided…
Mike Fortunato: Music on TV vs. Music at Live Festivals
Any difference prepping for SNL vs iHeartRadio Music Festival? Working for Network Studio vs Live Festivals? Listen as our CEO Joe Scacciaferro learns from Music A2 veteran Mike Fortunato who for decades has been leading the way on both.
Steve Melone: Broadcast Audio Engineer
Broadcast audio engineer, News Media Specialist, Indie Film Director/Producer and a ton of career stops in between. You’d think to have accomplished all that he’d have to be 80 years old. Well you’d be wrong.
Steve DeFuria (Part 2): Master Synthesizer Programmer/Product Development Director
Steve DeFuria began as a carpenter while playing keyboards in local bands and then went on to programming synthesizers for the stars, teaching at Berklee College of Music, authoring 15 books on the creative use of music technology. Became the synth programmer and software coder for Frank Zappa, product developer and operation director at Lexicon…
Mike Fortunato: Building Audio Tech for Various Live Stages and Performers
Ever wonder where all the show tech is when a band is playing in the round and their stage is in the center of an arena or stadium? How about knowing what you need to make your live band recording sound as good or better then if you were in the audience? Sit back and…
Chris Merz: A2 for MSG Networks
Say the name Chazz McSorley in a crowded bar or in a broadcast studio and you might get a react from a few people.Say the name Chris Merz in that same room and you will definitely hear a sudden and positive cheer. So, who is this awesome dude from Staten Island, NY? Some may say he is…
Marcus Ryle: Inventor, Visionary, Entrepreneur
Would you believe me if I told you I knew a guy who quit school at 16 and went to work in the Caltech Music Lab. At 18 was handpicked by Tom Oberheim, founder of a leading and pioneering synthesizer manufacturer of the same name, Oberhiem. This “kid” went on to help design Oberheim’s OBXa,…
The Miracle on 34th Street: MSG Arena – 4 Shows in 3 Days
What did it take to produce four different massive events in the legendary Madison Square Garden in only 72 hours? It’s a discussion that could only be had by four of FerroCity’s legendary members. Three of which were an integral part making those events a success. The fourth just does his best to hold this…
Mario Costabile: Executive Director of “Array of Hope”
What possesses someone to go from successful music producer to serving the Catholic Church through multimedia? Join Joe & fellow piasano Mario Costabile for a hope-filled chat on his innovative work.
Jamie Kiley: Capturing of Reality Show “Love Island”
Reality TV on a distant island? Hard enough. Add in COVID, and it’s worse. Director Jamie Kiley shares with Joe his work experience and forging a broadcasting career.
Mike Gogel: Media Manager Ramapo College, Radio Host, Actor
When I say the name Mike Gogel some might say, “oh the actor”? Others will reply, “Yea I know him, he’s the audio guy?” or “Isn’t he a DJ?” “Wait I think he’s in Radio”… Some west coast folks will say they knew him as a PA on Hollywood Squares. “oh yea I worked with…
Kevin Corbett: VP of Brand Operations at Foley Family Wines
If the definition of a Furturist is: One whose chief interests are in what is to come; who anxiously, eagerly, or confidently looks forward to the future. Then Kevin Corbett is his own personal career futurist. From recognizing the power of the early internet as a branding tool for the NY Giants. To a media…
David Capece: CEO of CROOW
When you find a great piece of technology that solves many of your professional problems you immediately want to share that with your friends. When you meet a really intelligent person with degrees from John Hopkins and Wharton and was the head of finance at ESPN magazine, you definitely want to add them to your…
Taylor Ringold: New York based host and content creator
If your goal was to be an on air sports personality and you get your degree in journalism why take internship in “front line broadcast production”? Taylor Ringold has the answer. Why listen to him? Because that’s exactly what he did and it has paid off enormously.
Adam Costas: Digital Ad Operations Specialist
Everyone has a journey. From intern at NY Giants broadcast programing to NBC Universal to Tennis Channel to Asian TV to Sirius XM to Premion to Insider to WebMD to hosting and cohosting multiple podcasts, Adam Costas knows how to never stop growing and advancing his skills. As a creative gathering experience and new skills…
Jessica DuBois: Freelance Production Coordinator
It’s easy to say, “step up and take control of your life / career”, for most that’s the hardest part of developing a career that you’re passionate about. That is unless your Jessica DuBois. With her exuberant passion for life she is constantly on the hunt for new opportunities, excited about learning new skills and expanding her professional…
Sophie Leiton Toomey: Student at NYU & working Actress
Sophie Leiton Toomey is a NYU drama major graduating in June of 2023. But Sophie Leiton Toomey is so much more than that. She is already an accomplished actor. She has scripted and produced several short and feature films. She is mentor and inspiration to friends and colleges. But most impressively she is a…
Anthony Almanzar: Comedian, Radio Host, Social Media Influencer
How hard would it be to interview a stand-up comedian, a radio host, a social media influencer, a video production person and a celebrity podcast interviewer ALL AT ONCE?!!Well actually not hard when it’s all one person, Anthony Almanzar, known to the world as Anthony A. Sit back and laugh your ass off at this…
Mike Bates: Recording Engineer/Construction Project Manager
What happens when a guitar player, meets a recording engineer, meets a firefighter, meets a broadcast A2 and finally meets a Construction Project Manager for a major New Jersey Utility company. What happens ?? Mike Bates happens. Michael Bates is or was all of those things. Succeeding in all those careers. To most it would…
Dave Ryan: Music Recording Engineer/A1 for CBS Network
Jumping from rock guitar player to music studio recording engineer / producer is a jump. Going from Music recording engineer to broadcast A1 and onto CBS network A1 is a HUGE LEAP. Dave Ryan has accomplished all those things. In this episode he shares how it all happened and what he had to learn along…
Frank Scacciaferro: 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
What happens when a Jersey guy goes to Japan? (We don’t mean The Karate Kid). Specialty cam operator Frank Scacciaferro dishes on his gig at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in this can’t miss episode.
Andrew Dobish: Live On-Air Graphics Operator
A live On Air graphics operator is not a gig for the faint of heart. But when you hear Andrew Dobish talk about his passion for the gig, you’d think this is a dream job, and for him it is. From his school dorm room directly to a network position and then diversifying into a…
Jack Garno: Music Producer and more for “Array of Hope”
Is it possible to be an accomplished recording engineer, guitar player, music producer and the current Director of Music and Audio Production for Array of Hope, all at once? The answer is YES if your name is Jack Garno. Relatively, new to the industry Jack has packed a lot of experience into a small amount…
Mike Marno: CTO of Middle Eastern Broadcast Network
Mike Marno, the CTO of the Middle Eastern Broadcast Network, is proof positive that your early circumstances don’t define your future. Tracking Mr. Marno’s career of successes and accomplishments you might think he was born into a life of entitlement with a support system that ensured his success. Neither of those elements were present as…
Frank Scacciaferro: Specialty Camera Operator Pt.2
In Part 2 of our two-part interview with Frank Scacciaferro, Frank shares the details of how he grew his successful career from holding a light reflector at age 11 on a broadcast shoot to his present position as a first call network specialty camera operator.
Bobby Owsinski: Recording Engineer and Mixer
LA studio recording engineer and mixer. Author of 24 books and hundreds of articles on engineering, music the music biz and social media. Host of his podcast, Inner Circle, and founder of the enormously successful educational resource digital platform, BobbyOwsinski.com In this On Location Bobby shares his diverse talents and the secrets to success in…
Alex Aurichio: Cinematographer/Storyteller
The learning never stops. Alex Aurichio began his film career while still in school working on major projects. He first set out to master camera as a Cinematographer. Then while adding to his storytelling abilities he saw the power of lighting as it related to setting the texture and atmosphere of a scene. Those two…
Steve DeFuria (Part 1): Master Synthesizer Programmer/Product Development Director
Steve DeFuria began as a carpenter while playing keyboards in local bands and then went on to programming synthesizers for the stars, teaching at Berklee College of Music, authoring 15 books on the creative use of music technology. Became the synth programmer and software coder for Frank Zappa, product developer and operation director at Lexicon…
Mike Fortunato: Live Music A2
Is a “Music A2”? Better than an “A1”? And what’s it like working live events on stage with artists like Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga? Join Joe & Music A2 Mike Fortunato as he reveals the secret world of a Music A2.
Pete Bucossi: Professional Stunt Coordinator
What kid isn’t thrilled while watching an action movie or TV show when the villain gets thrown out of a fifty-story window or violent car chase scene in the Fast and Furious. How about when the gangster gets a beat down by the rival gang? All those scenes and hundreds more are performed, choreographed, rehearsed and…
Heather Barkley: Operations Manager @ Common Logic
We all know how hard it is to learn two, maybe three, skill positions in the production industry. What if you’re job meant understanding EVERY position PLUS having to evaluated the personality chemistry of each person and the team. That’s the responsibility of our next guest. Her advice on what it takes to land…
Joe Calo: Emmy Award Winning Editor for YES Network
No other industry gives out awards for being a Preditor . Just ask our guest, 14 Emmy-winning editor Joe Calo, as he shares his storied career from Ferro intern to YES Network & much more!
David Rosenthal: Music Director/keyboard player for Billy Joel Band, Composer, Synth Programmer
Presently and for the past thirty years David Rosenthal has been the music director and keyboard wizard in the Billy Joel Band. But this is only part of the story. Throughout his career he has been a musician, composer, synthesizer programmer, music producer, orchestrator and touring professional. He has shared those talents with names like,…
JoAnn M. Hunter: Broadway Choreographer/Director/ Actress
If you combined accomplished a Broadway dancer /actor / singer with an accomplished Broadway choreographer then added a large portion of theater director, topped it all off with a brilliant mind and engaging personality, you would have JoAnn M. Hunter. Don’t think one person could process all of those attributes? Then you are in for…
Josh Wells & Rene Guercy: Director of Photography and Actor
You’d think when Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson teamed up to produce and star in the movie Father Stu, it would have been a no brainer getting it financed, shot and released. You might think that but you’d be wrong… Now imagine a young actor and an up and coming Director of Photography team up…
Joe Schlip: Show Director, Audio Engineer, & College Professor
Ever wonder what it would be like to be a professional in game sports show director? How about an audio engineer? A robo camera operator? A communication professor at a university? WHY pick one when you can do it all, like the Renaissance man, Joe Schilp.
Tom Smith: Screenwriter/Producer/Production Supervisor
Almost everyone in the entertainment industry started their careers as a freelancer with aspirations to land a staff job. Well, as you will hear, Tom Smith has never been like everyone. He started his twenty plus year career as a staff employee at Nickelodeon. During that time, he held positions as Director of Studio Operations,…
Mike Klvana: Synthesizer Tech, Piano Tuner
Ever wonder what it would be like having a 30 plus year career working with Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Rascals, Yanni, Josh Groban, Paul Simon, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young/CSN, Phil Collins, Faith Hill, Carole King, Meatloaf, Blondie, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Foreigner, and dozens more. Well you…
Dustin Seyler: Graphics Producer & Designer
What do Stadium sporting events, Arena sporting events, Sound systems for live bands, and TV control room Graphics all have in common? Dustin Seyler is at the helm of what you see and hear in all those locations. This mellow seeming guy thrives calmly in the adrenaline rush of live entertainment.
Frank Scacciaferro: Specialty Camera Operator Pt.1
When you launch your production career shooting on the field of a Super Bowl at age 17, then by the time your 32 you’ve accomplished more career milestones then most do in a life time. It stands to reason that recapping just one of those years would amazing to hear. In part one of this…
Evan Reinstein: Remote Audio Engineering
Imagine constructing million dollar studio equipment from your kitchen table. Audio engineer / A1 Evan Reinstein joins Joe to share his tech knowledge, career growth, music vs TV engineering & more.
Featured Crew Call Episodes
The essence of a great creative team – Crew Call S3:E5
What makes a great creative team (besides having Joe, Frank & Glozz)? Vision, experience, & if you’re like Joe – having an assistant to explain to everyone why you’re pissed off. Join the crew to learn the essence of a great creative team (and how to not piss off Joe).
Is the next generation prepared to lead, follow, or quit? – Crew Call S3:E1
Is the next generation prepared to lead, follow, or quit? How can you effectively communicate to different age groups in the industry? And has Joe or Frank ever been able to enjoy at least ONE big game moment they’ve worked in their careers? Don’t miss this big discussion with the crew!
Comedy is 80% timing, 20% material, & 100% needed on set – Crew Call S2:E4
Comedy is 80% timing, 20% material, & 100% needed on set – especially with Joe’s crew. But when should you use it & when should you not? Join the crew for this uproarious take on humor & production.
It’s not working for free if you’re learning. – Crew Call S3:E7
“You need to pay your dues.” We’ve all heard it before. But we’ve also heard, “time is money.” So why work for free? Isn’t that exploitative? As Joe reminds us, “It’s not working for free if you’re learning.” Join the crew as they discuss this and more in this insightful episode of Crew Call!
How does technology impact your creativity – Crew Call S2:E6
Creativity is a kind of ‘soft skill.’ What does that mean? And more importantly – how does technology impact your creativity? Grab a side with the crew for this technical discussion.
So who needs collaboration? Well… you do! – Crew Call S1:E3
Today’s tech lets you be an all-in-one studio. So who needs collaboration? Well… you do! What drives new tech: A)creatives’ needs or B)engineers’ ability? Grab a side as the crew breaks down the argument.
Progression of Drone Tech – Crew Call S4:E8
With technology changing the gear we use to produce almost every six months; how can you keep up? And do you need to keep up? Is the old tech really obsolete? When you try and use new technology just because it’s new, you may be sacrificing a better approach with a more traditional tech.
How do you get others to “buy-in” to your vision? – Crew Call S2:E9
If something is 10% new is that a good thing or a bad thing? How do you get others to “buy-in” to your vision? And did Frank predict the future of online gaming (with no help from Microsoft)? Join the crew for this conceptual conversation!
The ridiculous terms used in the biz – Crew Call S1:E4
Why say “brick” if you mean camera battery? Do “camera condoms” protect them from STDs? Our experts address these ridiculous terms used in the biz, plus the long term impact of COVID on production.
Answers so you can land your next gig – Crew Call S2:E7
Questions for job interviews tend to be the same. So what are employers really asking you & what do they really want to know? Join the crew as they reveal the answers so you can land your next gig.
Hand-placement, skin tones, and adjusting to new tech. – Crew Call S2:E2
Italians aren’t the only ones to speak with their hands. But on camera, that can be a bad thing. Grab a side with the crew as they dish on hand-placement, skin tones, and adjusting to new tech.
Mentorship and Apprenticing – Crew Call S4:E10
For thousands of years people learned skills and trades at the heels of a master. These positions were known as apprenticeships. They were difficult to land and took years of study. We evolved to formal group education. Allowing more people access to skills and knowledge. Are we better off now or then?
You can either adapt and succeed or complain and fail. – Crew Call S3:E9
Work long enough in this industry and you’ll be in some unconventional settings. You can either adapt and succeed or complain and fail. How do you succeed? Listen in with the crew as they share the importance of the right mindset, respecting event security, and more!
Is being on camera that hard (Youtubers say NO)? – Crew Call S1:E2
Is being on camera that hard (Youtubers say NO)? Why is cross-training more important for your career than for your body? Join the crew for an insightful discussion.
The complexity of lighting plots – Crew Call S4:E4
Sounds strange but lighting is one of the “unseen” heroes of storytelling and a critical part of every visual production. Why “Unseen”? because if done right they enhance and support the story but never distract from the actual story. An art that few notice
People who make working fun – Crew Call S4:E2
When creativity and technology collide, amazing things can happen. How about a keyboard that plays like a guitar or a guitar that plays like a full band. Is what you learn sitting on a road case more valuable than in a classroom?
Qualities you look for while hiring? – Crew Call S4:E7
Can even the most exciting gig become routine? Can routine become boring? If that’s all possible how can you keep it fresh and exciting?
Not all noise is created equal. – Crew Call S1:E7
Not all noise is created equal. How do you get the audio you want while managing the kind you don’t from tech, people, or London airports? Grab a side with the crew as they sound off on this & more.
“it’s not the tool, it’s the carpenter” applies to tech – Crew Call S1:E9
If you had to pick one skill would it be coding, graphic design, audio, or video editing? Our crew reveals their top choice & why the adage “it’s not the tool, it’s the carpenter” applies to tech.
Does using older tech produce less quality work? – Crew Call S2:E10
Is it the right tool or the right skill for the job? Does using older tech produce less quality work? And which crew member wore high heels on the job MORE than once? (No, it wasn’t Glozz). Grab a side with the crew for this skill-filled synopsis!
The Evolution of DSLR Cameras – Crew Call S4:E3
When consumer gear finds its way into the pro ranks and changes the game. That change then challenges the pros to adjust or fall behind.
Handling mass panic at events – Crew Call S4:E5
No one enters into the production industry thinking they might be working in dangerous or life threating environments. Add crowds into the tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands and things can go sideways real quick.
Being focused can save your gig & life. – Crew Call S1:E6
Imagine filming in the endzone of an NFL game as the player in your lens is headed straight for you. Being focused can save your gig & life. Listen to the crew share this & how to manage BIG egos.
Community is critical for success. – Crew Call S1:E1
Community is critical for success. Today, the crew share community importance, impact on their careers, as well as binging vs appointment TV. Don’t miss out on this hysterical debate.
Ways to motivate a crew & make them happy? – Crew Call S2:E5
Ya know what’s really music to everyone’s ears on set? Free Food. But are there better ways to motivate a crew & make them happy? Draw inspiration from our team as they muse on that & more!
Controlling the Environment on Set – Crew Call S4:E1
What are the odds a crew member intentionally disrupts a live production? Zero. The odds something like that is staged? A lot higher. But how can you tell? Join the crew in this non-staged conversation on handling disruptions, stage managers, stories of real outbursts on set, and more!
Not Keeping Regular Office Hours – Crew Call S3:E10
One of the best parts of production is not having to work 9-5 in a shabby little office. One of the most challenging? Working outside all day in bad weather wishing you had a shabby little office. How do you prepare for those challenges? Grab a side with the crew as they share advice for…
It’s not how you got into the business… – Crew Call S3:E2
It’s not how you got into the business, it’s the fact that you got into the business. Some are planners, some are doers, but no matter what you are, the key is being able to do both efficiently (or find another career). Grab a side with the crew & plan to learn from the best.
What are the most common mistakes production pros make? – Crew Call S3:E8
What are the most common mistakes production pros and amateurs make? And more importantly how do you avoid them? Grab a side with the crew as they reveal the importance of getting to the message quickly, proper editing, good audio, and much more!
Build your resume for the job you want – Crew Call S3:E3
Build your resume for the job you want by using your resources at the job you’re in. How? Joe sums it up best: “Once people see you as important, you’re gonna get the deal you want.” Join the crew as they offer a GPS to career success.
Rigging in high locations – Crew Call S4:E6
The right environments mean everything to a quality performance. Unfortunately, not every performance can afford the right environment. A quality performance in the wrong environment means compromise and some clever workarounds.
Featured Ask An Insider Episodes
Andre Faivre
So you wanna be a music recording engineer. You wanna sit behind a major recording console and capture the artists musical vision. Andre Faivre, an aspiring recording engineer sat down with our CEO, Joe Scacciaferro, and asked those questions and many more. You’d be surprised at how straight forward the answers were.
Brandon Marazzo
Brandon Marazzo is a student at Montclair State University majoring in Sports Communication. With an interest in radio production and possibly becoming a radio personality.
Pierre Eliezer
Professional video camera person, Pierre Eliezer sits down with FerroCity CEO, Joe Scacciaferro, in a discussion focused on growing your career. With only 3 years under his belt, he has already made his mark in the industry. Many would say he has “arrived” professionally, yet Pierre isn’t satisfied with the status quo. He still has…
Dawlat Chelby
If you asked Dawlat Chebly a few years ago what her strengths were she might have said, “I’m not sure”. If you asked Joe Scacciaferro, creator and CEO of FerroCity what Dawlat’s strengths were, you better sit down because he has a long list. “At the top of that list is she is a…
Josh Wells
To call Josh Wells an Indie film and video camera operator would put limits on what he is and what he is aspiring to become. In this episode, Josh and Joe Scacciaferro discuss the details of how to advance your career and move your production company from a one-man band to a multi project “sky…
Mia Cepeda
Mia Cepeda is a Senior at Montclair State University, majoring in Communication and Digital Media with a minor in Film. Mia also runs her own Videography and Photography business.
Jack Garno
Jack Garno is a music recording engineer, guitar player and music teacher.Currently Jack is the Director of music and audio production.
Caleb Trent
Caleb Trent is currently a senior at University of Central Florida, majoring in Radio and Television production and a minor in theater. Caleb presents our CEO with many questions most new grads have as you enter the workplace.
Nicholas Siliverdes
Nicholas Siliverdes, a senior at the University of Central Florida majoring in Media Production and Management. Nick is graduating this year with many of his career questions unanswered. Join Nick as he interviews our CEO Joe Scacciaferro to find answers to his questions and learn the secrets of how you can kick start your career.
Featured Just Sayin Episodes
You have an exciting new idea. – Just Sayin S1:E1
You have an exciting new idea. But will it succeed in the entertainment biz? Find out from the experts who’ve done it.
What does Shakespeare have to do with production tech? – Just Sayin S1:E3
What does Shakespeare have to do with production tech? Learn Joe’s fail-proof method that would have the poet himself operating a DSLR.
Find the niche, find success. But how do you find it? – Just Sayin S1:E5
Find the niche, find success. But how do you find it? Joe reveals how as he guides you through the maze of the entertainment media production world.
What if you had a production studio that could fit in your pocket? – Just Sayin S1:E4 (Pt. 1)
How did the phonograph become an MP3? Why is the tech industry awful at naming cool tech? Check out this engaging history lesson as Joe breaks his mom’s priceless 78rpm music record
Don’t let great ideas go to waste. – Just Sayin S1:E2
Having a great idea without anyone knowing about it ain’t so great. You need to be Nikola Tesla AND Steve Jobs. Here’s how.