Catch a Charge.... For the bros. Tucker Tripp. Director/Videographer‪.‬ All Roads Lead to Here

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Tucker Tripp is one of my oldest friends. And in this interview we touch on stories such as: how he basically forced his way onto the scene in Hollwood as a filmmaker, his time spent on the Bangers tour and how that experience led him to fall deeper in love with the process of filmmaking, his help with the rebrand of JUSTIN BIEBER and how hollywood is long overdo for an overhaul on how they treat young talent, how he ended up on a European tour with Cody Simpson and stranded in a foreign country in just his boxers, why he took a drug charge in Canada for Travis Scott, and why you should never go into the pools in Las Vegas if Calvin Harris has played a set at said pool within the last 48 hours…. Just to name a few things.

He has a very insane and non-traditional path that led him to his career. He started off by basically winging it with a group of people from a once very popular show titled, The Buried Life. Where he basically faked it, to make it.

But to no surprise, this led Tucker down a very vibrant career path which landed him clientele by the likes of: Miley Cyrus, Cody Simpson, Tyler the Creator, Justin Bieber, and Travis Scott.

Tucker has road the roller coaster across the big production touring schedules, into the cubicle life, and onto the streets where he now focus’s on his love for narrative story telling and using his love for cinema as a tool to tell interesting stories.

Tucker is someone who I have known since I was around 14. But funny enough, we have never spent much time talking about our careers, or what got us where we are. So this podcast was a perfect way for us to catch up and really dive into those years of learning, trauma, burn out, and excitement. Tucker has only ever been interviewed once before (by Dennis Rodman nonetheless) which is why this interview comes with a hefty time limit.

Please be patient in understanding that Tucker has never really dove into this aspect of his life on an intimate level, and also understand that there are some issues with the audio given there was a large thunderstorm sweeping through his area.

Tucker Tripp is one of my oldest friends. And in this interview we touch on stories such as: how he basically forced his way onto the scene in Hollwood as a filmmaker, his time spent on the Bangers tour and how that experience led him to fall deeper in love with the process of filmmaking, his help with the rebrand of JUSTIN BIEBER and how hollywood is long overdo for an overhaul on how they treat young talent, how he ended up on a European tour with Cody Simpson and stranded in a foreign country in just his boxers, why he took a drug charge in Canada for Travis Scott, and why you should never go into the pools in Las Vegas if Calvin Harris has played a set at said pool within the last 48 hours…. Just to name a few things.

He has a very insane and non-traditional path that led him to his career. He started off by basically winging it with a group of people from a once very popular show titled, The Buried Life. Where he basically faked it, to make it.

But to no surprise, this led Tucker down a very vibrant career path which landed him clientele by the likes of: Miley Cyrus, Cody Simpson, Tyler the Creator, Justin Bieber, and Travis Scott.

Tucker has road the roller coaster across the big production touring schedules, into the cubicle life, and onto the streets where he now focus’s on his love for narrative story telling and using his love for cinema as a tool to tell interesting stories.

Tucker is someone who I have known since I was around 14. But funny enough, we have never spent much time talking about our careers, or what got us where we are. So this podcast was a perfect way for us to catch up and really dive into those years of learning, trauma, burn out, and excitement. Tucker has only ever been interviewed once before (by Dennis Rodman nonetheless) which is why this interview comes with a hefty time limit.

Please be patient in understanding that Tucker has never really dove into this aspect of his life on an intimate level, and also understand that there are some issues with the audio given there was a large thunderstorm sweeping through his area.