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  • Good Creative Dies Without Great Communication
    Nov 18 2025

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    In this PMoP podcast episode, Mitch shares lessons from FilmLaab on why honest communication is key in video production and business. He talks about his shift from people-pleasing to being direct, and how pushing back on ideas can lead to higher quality of work. He highlights the importance of utilizing tools like Frame.io for clear feedback, and how straightforwardness and setting expectations from the start gives you a real competitive edge.

    This episode was filmed on November 6th.

    00:00 Intro
    01:32 When Bad Communication Kills Good Creative
    03:04 The Pre-Shoot Breakdown That Almost Failed
    05:38 Pre-Production Sets Expectations for Everyone
    08:42 Setting Clear Expectations with Creative Collaborators
    10:44 Recovering People Pleaser Learning Brutal Honesty
    13:17 Challenging a Client's Influencer Marketing Strategy
    18:23 Something Always Goes Wrong on Set
    21:27 Letting the Best Idea Win
    23:29 Streamlining Post-Production Through Clear Communication

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  • Why We’re Betting on Ourselves in a Scary Economy
    Oct 8 2025

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    In this PMoP podcast episode, brothers Mitchell and Talmage discuss their new FilmLaab studio space, exploring its innovative design features and the challenges of building a business as family. They highlight the studio's 16ft by 10ft walnut back wall, movable side walls, and plans for a 16ft by 12ft lighting grid. The conversation touches on the advantages of working with family in business, recounting a pivotal moment when Talmage and their brother Mike stepped up for a New York production during Mitchell's absence. The episode concludes with reflections on overcoming challenges in building FilmLaab, with Mitchell encouraging fellow entrepreneurs to persevere through resistance and pressure.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro: New studio space and guest introduction
    05:35 Building out the new studio space
    10:24 Nanlite partnership and studio rental options
    16:23 Trust and vision in business partnerships
    20:24 Sacrifices and growth in building a company

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    This episode was filmed on Sept 30th, 2025.

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    23 m
  • 3 Rules Every Filmmaker Should Follow to Avoid Chaos On-Set
    Sep 8 2025

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    In today’s episode, Mitch Thayne breaks down FilmLaab’s system for handling problems on set. Three A’s: Anticipate, Absorb, and Adapt. He shares real stories from past productions: like forgetting gear, dealing with sick crew, and handling last-minute client changes. This approach is all about keeping clients confident, protecting the crew, and making sure productions stay on track. It’s a helpful watch for anyone in production, directing, or cinematography who wants to lead with confidence when things don’t go as planned.

    This episode was filmed on August 25th, 2025.

    00:00 Introduction
    02:54 Principle 1: Anticipate
    11:53 Principle 2: Absorb
    19:51 Principle 3: Adapt
    21:41 Wrapping it All Up

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    25 m
  • Can You Build a Running Brand with $0?
    Sep 8 2025

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    In this PMoP episode, Mitch shares the creative process behind the "Til' the Wheels Fall Off" campaign for his clothing brand, DEADLAST. He outlines five key steps: ideation, scripting, production, editing, and distribution while emphasizing the power of emotional connection and creative freedom with pursuing your own passion project.

    00:00 Intro
    04:34 Origin of DEADLAST
    08:08 Creating "Til' the Wheels Fall Off" Campaign
    14:44 Distribution Strategy
    18:48 Reflections

    This episode was filmed on August 12th, 2025

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    21 m
  • Lessons from Building a Video Production Company + Running Apparel Brand
    Apr 14 2025

    Exciting updates from FilmLaab, including a new apparel line, a Shopify site, and the launch of DEADLAST—a running brand focused on community and fitness. The episode also contrasts genuinely passionate individuals with those who feign indifference, emphasizing how enthusiasm within his team leads to success.

    00:00 FilmLaab Updates!
    02:44 Introducing DEADLAST
    06:17 The Importance of Passion in Work and Life
    15:52 Developing Passion through Skill Mastery
    18:48 Embracing Enthusiasm

    This episode was filmed on April 1st, 2025
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    21 m
  • We lost $200,000 of work (here's what we're doing about it)
    Mar 3 2025

    In this episode of the podcast, Mitch opens up about his recent encounters with failure in the creative industry. He candidly shares the emotional and financial impact of losing two major projects, totaling over $200,000, and how these setbacks have affected his business.

    00:00 Introduction to the topic of failure
    01:01 Personal experience with recent project losses
    04:05 The importance of trying despite the risk of failure
    06:40 Three lessons learned from failure
    15:49 Conclusion and final thoughts

    This episode was filmed on Feb 24th, 2024

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    17 m
  • An Unfiltered Conversation with Danny Garcia
    Feb 19 2025

    Mitch Thayne sits down with Danny Garcia to explore their creative journey and the vibrant culture at FilmLaab. Danny shares his bold transition from law enforcement to filmmaking, driven by a passion for creativity and storytelling. The conversation highlights the significance of pre-production, using their work on the Spylt commercial as a case study, showcasing how meticulous planning enhances on-set innovation.

    This episode was filmed on January 24th, 2025.

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    00:00 Introduction and Danny's background
    06:00 Transition to filmmaking and move to Utah
    12:00 Early collaboration with Mitchell
    18:00 Danny's role and creative process
    24:00 Importance of pre-production
    30:00 Company culture and team dynamics
    36:00 Future aspirations and projects

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    43 m
  • Mitch & Mike
    Feb 3 2025


    In this episode of PMoP, The FilmLaab Podcast, host Mitch and his business partner Mike Avery dive into the art of selling creative services, focusing on video production and marketing.
    They share practical strategies for attracting clients, generating leads, and closing deals, offering valuable insights for creative entrepreneurs aiming to expand their businesses.
    Listeners will learn about building a personal brand for lead generation, with Mike highlighting the importance of networking and maintaining a strong social media presence.
    They discuss the discovery call process, emphasizing the need to understand client needs and offer tailored solutions. Mitch and Mike also discuss creating compelling pitch decks that incorporate client branding, leading to stronger relationships and increased budgets.
    The conversation touches on flexible payment structures, with Mike explaining their installment approach, which benefits both clients and FilmLaab. The hosts stress proactive problem-solving and communication, turning potential issues into opportunities for upselling.
    Notable quotes include Mike's focus on showing up and Mitch's advice on the importance of self-promotion.This episode is packed with actionable advice and real-world examples, making it a must-listen for anyone in the creative industry.

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    43 m
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