COLLECTOR CAR NETWORK
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COLLECTOR CAR NETWORK ⋆
My time at the Collector Car Network has taught me so much. From how to make quality content, to making that quality content on a time schedule and in large quantities. Something that was initially jarring was the sheer amount of content I was expected to plan, film, edit, and post in such a short period time. However, with that initial struggle, came significant growth. I was pushed in a lot of ways I had never been pushed before while working here and it was all for the absolute best. I have growth so much not just as an artist and videographer but as a person as well. Having never worked in a corporate environment, it was a huge adjustment but I found ways to maintain who I was while still navigating the crazy corporate world.
That being said, lets delve into what my duties at the Collector Car Network were. I was expected to plan (script, storyboard, etc.), produce (film, set up lighting, manage equipment and on screen talent), as well as edit and distribute a plethora of segments. Upon first starting this position I was producing at least 3 videos a week. The quantity has ebbed and flowed but in general, there was a lot of content that needed to be made in a very short period of time. In addition to making this content, it was expected that I knew how to distribute and manage it as well. The company has two accounts across 4 different platforms and I learned how to manage and navigate every single one. I learned was it was like to manage two different brands at the same time and how to best maintain different social media platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook).
Below are some of the segments and stand out videos that I produced while working here. I hope you enjoy!