The Official Video Archive
August 30, 2007 | by brett | Permalink
Today I sent out a newsletter that included an archive of all the videos Jay and Zach have compiled. I thought for today’s post, I would include the archive here for any future reference.
And of course, it wouldn’t be right to include a link farm of video without including a new video to go along with it. So scroll down and check out a highlight reel of our West Coast adventures, and PLEASE send the link along to others if you like what you see. We’re kinda trying to put the word out there.
Video Archive- The Interviews
Matt Flannery, An Element of Serendipity
Gerard Nebesky, The People’s Paella
Kevin Hinton, Venice Beach Tattoo Artist (Noah gets a tattoo here)
Michael Hynson- Blinding Passion
Arte Nathan- The Human Resource
Mary Gilbaugh- Controlling the Cap
Brian Mohr- From Humble Beginnings
Andrew Hasbun- Media Excellence
D’Wayne Edwards- Designing a Dream
Anne Jaeger- Your Northwest Garden
Peter Gros, Lions and Tigers and Bears. Oh My.
Journey Videos
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Live Life- The Helicopter Ride
West Coast Adventures
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THERE ARE 2 RESPONSES TO THIS INTERVIEW
Steve Says:
August 30th, 2007
What a great tag line….”Join the Journey!!!” That hits the nail on the head. That’s what we are doing… we are on the journey with you. You’re giving us hope and definition. You help us ask ourselves the question… “Am I passionate about my career…my life?” The VIDEO interviews bring it all home in an exponential way. I love the videos because I can “feel” the personalities of the people being interviewed. Keep up the good work.
Mom Whiting Says:
September 1st, 2007
Hey All- I am in San Diego this week-end with my husband’s childhood buddies from New York. While we were out to dinner with a large group of their family, I began a conversation with Zach Pineda. Zach lives in the Bay Area and is a Video Editor. We began talking about his job and how he really enjoyed it. I told him the adventure that my son Jay was on. I explained how he got a crash course in video editing and was now responsible for creating and editing videos for Jobing.com and Pursue the Passion.com. He said to stress to Jay that he had the greatest opportunity to learn from professionals! He said that in the professional world, there are three people doing the job that Jay is doing on his own! He also said that video editors receive $300-$500 per hour in the real world. I was so elated and excited that Jay could have a profession that would pay quite a bit of money. Then Zach responded by saying, “He has to love what he’s doing.” I then realized that only Jay would know if this newly acquired talent could actually fulfill his future passion in life. Keep up the good work Jay and continue learning and expressing yourself! I believe in you, Mom
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