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The BWNC Podcast

The BWNC Podcast

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The BWNC Podcast is the #1 resource for content creators. Every Monday, we share interviews & discussions with industry-leading creatives whose stories will inspire you to follow your passion. Our goal is to provide you with the shortcuts, tips, & advice that will take your career to the next level! Hosted by filmmaker Ben Hagarty – best known for his work with major artists & brands like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Caon, & EA Games.Black With No Cream Art
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  • Photographer Ami Vitale: Protect Your Work, Honor the Story, Trust the Process
    Apr 24 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Ami Vitale, an award-winning photojournalist, filmmaker, and conservationist whose work has appeared in National Geographic, TIME, and beyond. Ami shares her journey from covering global conflicts to telling powerful wildlife stories—like the viral image of Sudan, the last male northern white rhino.


    We dive deep into the ethics of storytelling, how to protect your work in a digital age, and why Adobe’s Content Authenticity app is a game-changer for creatives, allowing them to digitally “sign their work” by applying Content Credentials. Ami also breaks down what it takes to earn trust with your subjects, the importance of archiving, and the emotional weight of documenting extinction.

    If you’re a photographer, filmmaker, or creative navigating the tension between truth and tech, this episode is a masterclass in purpose-driven storytelling.


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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amivitale/?hl=en


    Try the Adobe Content Authenticity App: https://contentauthenticity.adobe.com/


    Chapters:

    00:00 - Intro to Ami Vitale & the Art of Honest Storytelling

    05:00 - Ami’s Journey into Photojournalism & Curiosity as a Superpower

    08:10 - Archiving, NAS Systems, and Lost History

    11:06 - Trust, Orphaned Images & Why Metadata Matters

    15:36 - Connecting the Local to the Global Through Photography

    22:57 - The Danger of Sensationalism & Why She Embeds for Years

    30:44 - Ethics, Model Releases & Protecting Your Subjects

    32:00 - Ami’s Work Misused in the #BringBackOurGirls Campaign

    38:08 - Adobe’s Content Authenticity App: Why It Matters

    42:01 - Combatting Misuse in the Age of AI

    45:49 - Building Content Credentials Into Your Workflow

    48:57 - Seeing the Real vs. Edited: The Before/After Tool

    53:16 - The 9-Year Story Behind Her Most Impactful Image

    58:52 - Capturing Sudan’s Final Moments With Care & Consent

    1:05:03 - Knowing When to Put the Camera Down

    1:10:00 - Journalism vs. Advocacy: Where Ami Stands

    1:12:57 - The Business of Storytelling & Protecting Your Work

    1:17:25 - Why Empathy Is the Root of All Creativity

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Parker Laramie: Film Editor for Unfriended, Allen v. Farrow, and A24’s Andre is an idiot
    Feb 20 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Parker Laramie, an incredible film editor with two films premiering at Sundance—Andre Is an Idiot and Train Dreams. Parker’s journey from working as a PA to cutting feature films for A24 and Netflix is packed with lessons on resilience, creativity, and navigating the world of film editing. We dive into his experiences editing everything from horror films to award-winning documentaries, the challenges of working on high-profile projects like Allen v. Farrow, and how he balances narrative and documentary storytelling.


    If you’re an aspiring editor, filmmaker, or just a fan of behind-the-scenes filmmaking, this episode is full of insights on the craft of editing, the importance of mentorship, and what it takes to get your work onto the big screen. Don’t miss this one!


    Join the BWNC Private Community:

    www.bwnc.com/join


    Follow Parker:

    https://www.instagram.com/moorparks


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Welcome to Sundance & Introducing Parker Laramie

    00:09 - Parker’s Two Films Premiering at Sundance

    00:27 - Editing *Andre Is an Idiot* & *Train Dreams*

    00:57 - Breaking into Film Editing & Early Career Struggles

    02:15 - Working on *Dancing for the Devil* for Netflix

    03:30 - From Short Films to Feature Editing

    05:10 - Screening at Sundance for the First Time

    07:05 - The Emotional Rollercoaster of Premiere Night

    09:30 - The Power of Film Festivals for Distribution

    11:50 - Growing Up in LA & Discovering Editing

    13:20 - Film School vs. Hands-On Learning

    15:05 - Learning Avid & Early Editing Projects

    17:30 - Parker’s Journey from PA to Film Editor

    19:45 - Editing *Argo* and Learning from the Best

    21:55 - The Reality of Long Hours in Editing

    24:10 - Working on *Unfriended* & Horror Editing Challenges

    26:35 - Transitioning into Documentary Filmmaking

    28:50 - Editing *Requiem for a Running Back* & CTE Stories

    31:25 - The Importance of Finding Mentorship in Editing

    33:10 - How *Ghost Fleet* Led to Editing *Train Dreams*

    35:15 - Balancing Documentary and Narrative Films

    37:20 - The Challenges of Editing *Allen v. Farrow*

    40:00 - The Creative Process in Documentary Storytelling

    42:35 - Managing a Career in Both Docs & Narrative Films

    45:10 - The Art of Editing for Emotion and Impact

    47:50 - Parker’s Workflow & Using Adobe Premiere for Editing

    50:20 - What’s Next? Future Projects & Creative Aspirations

    52:10 - Advice for Aspiring Editors & Filmmakers

    54:00 - Final Thoughts & Closing Remarks

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Kinigra Deon: How She Built a 4.7M Subscriber YouTube Empire
    Feb 20 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Kinigra Deon, a powerhouse content creator with over 4.7 million subscribers on YouTube. What makes her story incredible is that she started with zero experience in film or content creation—working as a clinical scientist before pivoting into digital storytelling. Now, she runs a full-scale production company, producing scripted episodes three times a week while incorporating her family into the creative process. We dive into how she built her channel from the ground up, the challenges of balancing business and creativity, and the strategies behind her massive success.


    Whether you're an aspiring content creator, filmmaker, or entrepreneur, Kinigra’s journey is full of valuable lessons on consistency, risk-taking, and trusting your intuition. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to turn a passion project into a thriving career, this episode is a must-listen!


    Join the BWNC Private Community:

    ⁠www.bwnc.com/join


    Follow Kinigra:

    https://www.instagram.com/kinigra


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Welcome to Sundance & Introducing Kinigra Deon

    00:29 - How Kinigra Built a 4.7M Subscriber YouTube Channel

    00:52 - The Power of Consistency: Posting 3 Times a Week

    01:50 - From Clinical Scientist to Content Creator

    02:45 - The Role of Intuition in Kinigra’s Success

    03:34 - From Solo Creator to Family Production Team

    04:55 - Building a Team & Training Family Members

    06:14 - Learning Filmmaking from Scratch

    07:05 - The Struggles & Rewards of Involving Family

    08:22 - Growing Up in Birmingham & Early Influences

    09:30 - Creating Stories for Black Representation

    10:50 - The Pivot from Adult to Family-Oriented Content

    12:28 - The TikTok Effect on Kinigra’s Growth

    14:10 - Learning to Monetize & Making YouTube a Full-Time Job

    15:48 - Setting a Posting Schedule & Committing to Growth

    17:35 - Balancing Business & Creative Work with Her Husband

    19:24 - Handling Burnout & Long-Term Sustainability

    21:12 - The Importance of Testing Thumbnails & Titles

    23:07 - Developing Episodic Content & Expanding into Series

    25:16 - The Creative Process & Writing Family-Friendly Stories

    27:04 - Building a Sustainable Business Model for Content Creation

    29:10 - Future Plans: Expanding Beyond YouTube

    31:45 - The Pressure of Leading a Family Business

    34:12 - Managing a Growing Production Team

    36:00 - Learning to Adapt Content Based on Audience Feedback

    38:22 - The Challenges of Running a YouTube Channel as a Business

    41:05 - Balancing Creative Passion with Algorithm Strategies

    43:10 - The Power of Serial Content on YouTube

    45:00 - Testing New Content Ideas & Storytelling Techniques

    47:18 - The Future of Kinigra’s Content & Scaling Her Brand

    49:55 - Final Advice for Aspiring Content Creators

    52:10 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Follow Kinigra

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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