Caleb Wojcik Helps Writers Connect with More Readers Through Video

Today’s episode is all about video. You’re a writer, so why should you care about video?  Isn’t video expensive and difficult to produce? What kind of equipment should you buy? Should you script it out in advance, or just shoot and edit?

These are some of the questions I discuss with my guest today, Caleb Wojcik. Caleb is a video producer who spent several years filming games for major national level sports leagues before setting up his own business teaching video production, marketing, and strategy for the web, which he calls DIY Video Guy.

He also runs Caleb Wojcik Films, a video production studio. Caleb produces videos for some of the biggest names in the online entrepreneurial space, like Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income.

Through his web TV show and podcast, Caleb shares incredibly useful tips for making great videos by yourself, without having to hire a large and expensive crew. I’ve been following Caleb for a number of years now and I’ve learned a lot from him about video production.

And if you ever need to go deeper on the topics that he covers, you can check out one of the excellent online courses he offers.

Watch, listen, and connect with Caleb

DIY Video Guy TV

DIY Video Guy podcast

DIY Video Guy website

Course: DIY Video Production Guide 2.0

Course: DIY Premiere Pro Guide

Caleb Wojcik Films

Caleb on Twitter

 

Music for this podcast was produced by Ex Norwegian

1 Comment Caleb Wojcik Helps Writers Connect with More Readers Through Video

  1. Brita Lee

    I recently made a ten minute film using footage and stills that I already had, and put it together into a story without words. I used Windows moviemaker to edit and add music, and found the whole process really exciting and rewarding. Your interview has given me what I would have loved to have back then but I’m inspired to do more. Caleb’s website will be an essential resource to learn the skills I’ll need. Thank you for great information Glenn and Caleb.

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