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Joel Pilger

Go behind the scenes of the world’s most disruptive studios and production companies — to discover the business stories fueling these industry creative powerhouses. Hi, I’m Joel. I lead the global movement of studios mastering the art of the business. Whether you run a studio in motion, animation, live action, sound, or experiential, this is the show unlike any other. Join the movement at http://joelpilger.com. Huge thanks to our awesome audio production partner, Coupe Studios. Learn more at coupestudios.com. © 2019–2025 JPMP

  1. Competition as Craft: The Sister-Studio Experiment

    13 OCT

    Competition as Craft: The Sister-Studio Experiment

    We’re challenging each other—and the industry. Joel sits down with Vagrants co-founders Dustin Devlin and Winston Macdonald (Boston-based creative/production studio) and Tim Bradley, founder of Pennant Video Co., to unpack how today’s best studios are evolving beyond “project vendors” into true strategic partners. From Boston’s “old guard” union shop era to today’s gray area where studios look a little like agencies (and brands build in-house teams), this conversation gets real about identity, positioning, and why the business of running a studio is the most interesting project you’ll ever take on. Tim breaks down Pennant’s mid-funnel Video Marketing Trifecta (Differentiation, Demonstration, Validation) and how productizing strategy turns scattered content needs into measurable results. The group also talks lifestyle companies, saying no to the wrong work, collaborating across sister companies, and the power of generosity over zero-sum thinking. If you’re a founder navigating agency relationships, brand-direct work, or that “are we a studio or an agency?” identity crisis—this one’s for you. What You’ll Learn Studio → Partner: How challenger studios win by solving problems, not just fulfilling briefs.Old Guard vs. New Guard: What changed in Boston’s market—and why it mirrors everywhere.Productized Strategy: Pennant’s mid-funnel framework (Differentiation / Demonstration / Validation).Saying No (On Purpose): Why Vagrants turned down ~half a million in “the wrong” work—and what that unlocked.Direct-to-Brand Reality: Working with modern in-house teams and where agencies still fit.Ops is Creative: Why COO thinking (utilization, team health, repeatable value) fuels better creative.Community > Competition: Forum, Fuse dinners, and the “generosity paradox” in action.Guests Dustin Devlin — Co-Founder & CCO, VagrantsWinston — Co-Founder & COO, VagrantsTim Bradley — Founder, Pennant Video Co.Chapter Markers 00:00 Cold open: “We’re challenging the industry.”01:00 Who’s in the room? Fuse dinner setup & why it matters.04:30 Old guard vs. new guard: Boston’s production landscape.07:40 The DSLR revolution and the cracks in the agency model.12:30 From “we’re directors” to “we’re founders”: lifestyle company mindset.16:30 Ops is a team sport: crossing the 5-year hump as owners.21:45 Enter Tim: building business inside an agency—and the leap.27:00 Pennant’s origin: launching without a reel, with a framework.31:30 Awareness vs. Mid-Funnel: why sexy spots aren’t a strategy.37:10 Vagrants + Pennant as sister companies: solving the whole problem.45:00 Direct-to-brand, in-house teams, and agency adjacency.47:05 The Video Marketing Trifecta (Differentiation / Demonstration / Validation).51:00 From “we’ll throw in creative” to leading with strategy.54:00 Hiring an ECD and offering strategic partnerships.56:30 Objective partners, not yes-men: creative that moves the business.Notable Quotes “Running a studio is the most interesting project we’ll ever work on.”“We’re not vendors—we’re partners. The work has to move the business.”“Generosity beats zero-sum. Rising tides really do raise all ships.”“Productize the why, not just the what.”Links & Resources Forum — Joel’s private community for studio founders: joelpilger.comFuse — Intimate founder dinners (mentioned in the episode)Pennant Video Co. — Mid-funnel video strategy and executionVagrants — Creative/production studioCredits Host: Joel PilgerGuests: Dustin Devlin, Winston Macdonald (Vagrants); Tim Bradley (Pennant Video Co.)Audio Partner: Coupe Studios — huge thanks for making this show sing.Call to Action If you’re serious about running a resilient studio that unleashes your best creative work, apply to join Forum at joelpilger.com. Many of these conversations continue there.

    59 min
  2. Protecting the Craft with Barton Damer

    29 SEP

    Protecting the Craft with Barton Damer

    Running a standout studio isn’t about selling hours—it’s about protecting the craft, picking the right clients, and staying scrappy (in smarter ways). Joel sits down with Barton Damer, founder/founding artist of Already Been Chewed (ABC), the Texas-based studio channeling skate culture into high-end 3D, VFX, and product campaigns for world-class brands. They get real about evolving from freelancer to leader, building a brand-direct engine, setting non-negotiables with clients, pricing expertise (not days), and why AI is making the best human work more valuable than ever. You’ll learn How “scrappiness” evolves from guessing emails to building brand-direct pipelinesThe mindset shift from on the box to on the business—and when to make itWhy selling expertise beats selling time (and how to defend flat-fee pricing)Scripts and stances for protecting process (and your weekends)Why being willing to walk away wins negotiations—and attracts better clientsAn owner’s take on AI: client fatigue, what’s commoditized, and where premium work growsTimestamps 00:00 Intro — The bigger needs are getting bigger01:00 Barton’s origin story & ABC’s focus on photoreal, story, and craft04:00 Scrappy beginnings → modern hustle (and why it still matters)09:00 Firing yourself from the box: role shifts as the team scales16:30 Keeping the bar high without “saving” projects17:30 Process > panic: the pool-construction analogy clients never forget22:00 Why ABC built brand-direct from day one (and agency pitfalls)27:00 Stop selling time: pricing for outcomes, not day rates33:00 Risk, transparency, and the real reason studios charge more35:00 “We pick clients too”: reframing awards, pitches, and selection41:00 AI fatigue is real: what clients want now vs. what’s replaceable47:00 iPhone vs. Alexa: a clear framework for AI and premium craft50:00 Closing & takeawaysKey quotes “The person who wins the negotiation is the one willing to walk away.”“If my slowest, least-experienced artist bills the most, your model’s upside down.”“Our business only works if we enjoy it.”“AI will eat the quick, crappy content. The best human work only gets more valuable.”About Barton Barton Damer is the founder and founding artist of Already Been Chewed, a Wylie/Dallas studio known for skate-culture roots, photoreal craft, and brand-direct campaigns in 3D, VFX, and product visualization. Over 15+ years, ABC has partnered with top global brands while staying lean, family-friendly, and obsessively focused on story and execution. Mentions Nike, Vans, New Balance, Lucasfilm, Disney, Tiffany, Google, Street League, Camp Mograph, FORUM & Fuse dinners. Links & Next Steps Explore more episodes and push your creative business forward: joelpilger.comIf you’re serious about running a resilient studio and creating great work, apply to join Forum at joelpilger.com.

    51 min

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Go behind the scenes of the world’s most disruptive studios and production companies — to discover the business stories fueling these industry creative powerhouses. Hi, I’m Joel. I lead the global movement of studios mastering the art of the business. Whether you run a studio in motion, animation, live action, sound, or experiential, this is the show unlike any other. Join the movement at http://joelpilger.com. Huge thanks to our awesome audio production partner, Coupe Studios. Learn more at coupestudios.com. © 2019–2025 JPMP

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