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The Hard Copy Media Podcast

The Hard Copy Media Podcast

Von: Colton Trcic
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Conversations about creativity, video marketing, filmmaking, and entrepreneurship for the working creative professional.

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  • From Freelancer Burnout to Successful Camera Operator: Life on Set with Jay Brodeur
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of the Hard Copy Media Podcast, Colton sits down with Arizona-based camera operator Jay Brodeur to unpack what it really looks like to build a career behind the camera—and when it’s time to pivot.

    Jay shares his unconventional journey into filmmaking, from shooting church videos and weddings in middle school to navigating freelance burnout, turning down low-budget clients, and ultimately going all-in as a full-time camera operator. Together, they break down the realities of working on set, what makes a great DP, and how better communication and preparation can dramatically improve productions.

    This episode covers:

    • How Jay got started in film at a young age
    • Making the leap from a full-time job to freelancing
    • Why low-budget clients often create the most stress
    • Red flags and green flags when working with DPs
    • Why shot lists and clear direction matter on set
    • How burnout leads creatives to specialize
    • On-set efficiency, teamwork, and leadership
    • Why “that’s not my job” can hurt a production
    • Developing taste, style, and creative instincts

    Whether you’re a filmmaker, camera operator, DP, producer, or creative entrepreneur, this conversation offers honest insight into the business, culture, and collaboration that shape successful careers in film and media.

    Subscribe to the Hard Copy Media Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts for more honest conversations about filmmaking, creativity, and building a sustainable career in media.

    00:00 – Welcome & Introducing Jay Brodeur
    01:00 – How Jay Got Started in Filmmaking
    02:30 – Shooting Weddings in Middle School
    04:00 – Film School, COVID & Career Detours
    05:40 – Quitting a Day Job to Freelance
    07:00 – The Reality of Low-Budget Clients
    09:30 – Burnout & Letting Clients Go
    11:00 – Pivoting to Full-Time Camera Operating
    13:00 – What a Camera Operator Actually Does
    15:30 – Teamwork Inside the Camera Department
    18:00 – Red Flags & Green Flags in a DP
    21:00 – Why Shot Lists Matter
    24:00 – Learning From Mistakes on Set
    27:00 – Efficiency, Prep & Time Management
    29:00 – Multi-Cam Setups for Interviews
    32:00 – Gear Matters (And Why)
    34:00 – “That’s Not My Job” Hot Take
    37:00 – Collaboration on Small vs Big Sets
    39:00 – Developing Creative Taste & Style
    41:30 – Where to Find Jay & Closing Thoughts



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    43 Min.
  • Creative Problem Solving Is Your Superpower (Think Like MacGyver)
    Jan 30 2026

    In this solo episode of the Hard Copy Media Podcast, Colton breaks down why creative problem solving is the most valuable skill a modern creative professional can develop—and why it matters more than gear, budgets, or perfect conditions.

    Using the classic TV show MacGyver as a framework, this episode explores how limitations fuel creativity and why clients don’t pay for cameras or lenses—they pay for results. From faking expensive crane shots to solving production challenges with whatever tools are on hand, Colton explains how learning to “MacGyver” solutions is what separates average creatives from indispensable ones.

    This episode covers:

    • Why creative problem solving beats gear obsession
    • How limitations actually unlock better ideas
    • Why clients care about outcomes, not equipment
    • How to reframe “I can’t” into “How can I?”
    • Using unconventional tools to achieve high-end results
    • Why this mindset leads to repeat clients and referrals

    If you’re a filmmaker, videographer, photographer, or creative professional who’s ever felt limited by budget, gear, or resources—this episode is your reminder that creativity under pressure is the real superpower.

    Subscribe to the Hard Copy Media Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts for more honest conversations about creativity, storytelling, and building a sustainable creative career.

    Subscribe to the Hard Copy Media Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts for more honest conversations about creativity, storytelling, and building a sustainable creative career.


    #CreativeProblemSolving #FilmmakingLife #HardCopyMedia


    00:00 – Welcome Back to the Podcast

    01:00 – Why Creative Storytelling Is Problem Solving

    02:10 – The MacGyver Mindset Explained

    03:40 – Why Clients Ask for Big Ideas With Small Budgets

    05:10 – Delivering Big Results Without Big Gear

    06:45 – Why Clients Care About Outcomes, Not Equipment

    08:20 – Flipping “I Can’t” Into “How Can I?”

    10:00 – Limitation Breeds Creativity

    12:40 – Using the Wrong Tool the Right Way

    15:30 – Creative Camera Movement & Editing Tricks

    18:20 – Why Gear Matters (But Not How You Think)

    21:30 – Becoming Indispensable to Clients

    24:00 – Shitty Rigs & Creative Inspiration

    26:40 – Modern Tools That Enable Creative Solutions

    29:10 – Why This Skill Gets You Rehired

    31:30 – Final Thoughts: Creativity as a Career Advantage

    33:40 – Subscribe & Closing



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    12 Min.
  • Content Atomization: How to Turn One Idea Into a Month of Content
    Jan 16 2026

    In this solo episode of the Hard Copy Media Podcast, Colton breaks down one of the most underutilized—but powerful—content strategies available today: content atomization.

    Instead of constantly chasing new ideas, content atomization focuses on creating one strong long-form “hero” asset and strategically breaking it down into dozens of smaller pieces across platforms. From podcasts and YouTube videos to blogs, newsletters, quote cards, and social clips, this episode explains how to maximize reach, ROI, and relevance without burning out.

    Colton covers:

    • What content atomization actually is (and what it’s not)
    • How to turn one podcast or video into blogs, emails, and social clips
    • Why long-form content is still the foundation of great marketing
    • How AI tools can support (not replace) real creativity
    • How busy entrepreneurs can batch content efficiently
    • Why meeting your audience where they consume content matters
    • How content optimization improves long-term SEO and visibility

    Whether you’re a business owner, marketer, creative director, or content creator, this episode offers a practical roadmap for building a sustainable, scalable content system that works across platforms—without chasing algorithms or trends.

    Subscribe to the Hard Copy Media Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts for more insights on content strategy, creativity, and building a modern media business.

    #ContentStrategy #VideoMarketing #HardCopyMedia

    00:00 – Welcome & Solo Episode Introduction

    01:00 – Why Content Optimization Matters

    02:10 – What Is Content Atomization?

    03:30 – Turning One Podcast Into Many Assets

    05:20 – Blogs, Transcripts & Written SEO

    07:00 – Social Clips, Shorts & Reels Strategy

    08:40 – Batch Content for Busy Entrepreneurs

    10:15 – Why Long-Form Content Still Wins

    12:00 – AI Tools: Helpful, Not a Replacement

    14:20 – Meeting Your Audience Where They Consume

    16:30 – Measuring Content Performance Across Platforms

    18:45 – Maximizing ROI From One Hero Asset

    20:40 – Content Strategy vs Chasing Virality

    22:15 – Creating With Intention & Clear Goals

    24:10 – How Hard Copy Media Uses Atomization

    26:00 – Merch, Community & Creative Projects

    27:40 – Building Your Own Content Roadmap

    29:40 – Final Thoughts on Content Optimization

    31:00 – Subscribe, Engage & Closing



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    11 Min.
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