44 min

Hannah Soto, Founder and CEO of Grey House Productions Dear Art Producer

    • Visual Arts

Hannah is Founder and CEO of Grey House Productions, a very value-driven human-centric company, she comes on the show to share an enormous wealth of information on the business as it unfolds in a production house.
 
Key Takeaways
[:30] Heather introduces Hannah and asks her to share how she made her way from studying photography to founding Grey House Productions
[6:11] Hannah explains how she keeps it all together — business and life — and it’s all about the team! But she also touches on the automation aspects that Grey House has been integrating to streamline operations.
[8:21] Salsa dancing as a follower will help you turn off your ‘Type A’ personality for a while!
[9:43] Clients come from three main avenues and Hannah details all of the ways brands come to work with the Grey House team.
[11:37] Brands are getting smarter about creating and diversifying their shorter-lived content, and this may explain the increase in brand-direct work found at production houses.
[12:37] Heather shares her perspective on the evolving client/agency relationship which opens up the floor for Hannah to ask her own follow-up question!
[14:17] Hannah and Heather discuss the increasing creative control that brands are requiring as well as their requesting for creative input and guidance from photographers as opposed to agencies.
[17:40] Client service might be the differentiating factor in a world where lines are blurred.
[18:45] Hannah also talks about how she selected the company’s core values as well as the name. But Team Grey House has recently come up with a ‘top ten non-negotiables’ and Hannah breaks down the interesting and profoundly human way this came about.
[23:10] Hannah explains the estimating process at Grey House as well as how she keeps an eye on all the moving parts.
[25:53] Sometimes, more than one photographer will be bidding for Grey House, and Hannah is adamant about not sharing any information during the bidding process.
[28:11] Hannah asks Heather what the bidding process looks like on her side from estimates to treatments.
[32:09] How does Hannah foster creativity in the bidding process? It turns out that the estimating process may be super creative in itself!
[36:35] Motion is something that is only surprising to Hannah when it is absent! She talks about the lack of a solid motion understanding among photographers.
[39:28] Hannah’s secret sauce is strategy and Heather shares what “Elder silence” means.
[42:12] Hannah answers Heather’s two closing questions: favorite thing to do on a Sunday, and if you weren’t a producer what would you be?
[43:29] Heather thanks Hannah for coming on the podcast!
 
Thanks for listening.
 
In an industry where the rules are always changing, it’s helpful to hear from those on the front line. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARep’sJournal.com; visit her website for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work.
 
Mentioned in this episode
Elizabeth Ernst
Paul Elledge
Leasha Overturf
Grey House Productions’ Top Ten Non-Negotiables
Tim Tadder’s blog post on taking on the Director title
 
More about our guest
Hannah Soto at Grey House Productions
Hannah Soto on LinkedIn
 
More about your host
Heather Elder’s Bio
Heather Elder’s Blog
Heather Elder on Instagram
Heather Elder on Twitter
Heather Elder on LinkedIn
Heather Elder on Facebook

Hannah is Founder and CEO of Grey House Productions, a very value-driven human-centric company, she comes on the show to share an enormous wealth of information on the business as it unfolds in a production house.
 
Key Takeaways
[:30] Heather introduces Hannah and asks her to share how she made her way from studying photography to founding Grey House Productions
[6:11] Hannah explains how she keeps it all together — business and life — and it’s all about the team! But she also touches on the automation aspects that Grey House has been integrating to streamline operations.
[8:21] Salsa dancing as a follower will help you turn off your ‘Type A’ personality for a while!
[9:43] Clients come from three main avenues and Hannah details all of the ways brands come to work with the Grey House team.
[11:37] Brands are getting smarter about creating and diversifying their shorter-lived content, and this may explain the increase in brand-direct work found at production houses.
[12:37] Heather shares her perspective on the evolving client/agency relationship which opens up the floor for Hannah to ask her own follow-up question!
[14:17] Hannah and Heather discuss the increasing creative control that brands are requiring as well as their requesting for creative input and guidance from photographers as opposed to agencies.
[17:40] Client service might be the differentiating factor in a world where lines are blurred.
[18:45] Hannah also talks about how she selected the company’s core values as well as the name. But Team Grey House has recently come up with a ‘top ten non-negotiables’ and Hannah breaks down the interesting and profoundly human way this came about.
[23:10] Hannah explains the estimating process at Grey House as well as how she keeps an eye on all the moving parts.
[25:53] Sometimes, more than one photographer will be bidding for Grey House, and Hannah is adamant about not sharing any information during the bidding process.
[28:11] Hannah asks Heather what the bidding process looks like on her side from estimates to treatments.
[32:09] How does Hannah foster creativity in the bidding process? It turns out that the estimating process may be super creative in itself!
[36:35] Motion is something that is only surprising to Hannah when it is absent! She talks about the lack of a solid motion understanding among photographers.
[39:28] Hannah’s secret sauce is strategy and Heather shares what “Elder silence” means.
[42:12] Hannah answers Heather’s two closing questions: favorite thing to do on a Sunday, and if you weren’t a producer what would you be?
[43:29] Heather thanks Hannah for coming on the podcast!
 
Thanks for listening.
 
In an industry where the rules are always changing, it’s helpful to hear from those on the front line. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARep’sJournal.com; visit her website for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work.
 
Mentioned in this episode
Elizabeth Ernst
Paul Elledge
Leasha Overturf
Grey House Productions’ Top Ten Non-Negotiables
Tim Tadder’s blog post on taking on the Director title
 
More about our guest
Hannah Soto at Grey House Productions
Hannah Soto on LinkedIn
 
More about your host
Heather Elder’s Bio
Heather Elder’s Blog
Heather Elder on Instagram
Heather Elder on Twitter
Heather Elder on LinkedIn
Heather Elder on Facebook

44 min