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From Cannes to the NFL: My Filmmaking Story | Ep 001
Episode 1
lundi 13 janvier 2025 • Duration 20:58
Join me as I reflect on pivotal moments, including:
My internship at the Cannes Film Festival 🏆
Working with Tony Dungy 🏈
My time producing for NBC's Sunday Night Football 🎥
This episode sets the stage for the Frame By Frame podcast, where I’ll sit down with filmmakers, industry insiders, and creatives to inspire YOU to write your own story.
0:00 - Intro: Welcome to Frame By Frame
1:10 - Why I Started This Podcast
2:45 - The Meaning Behind "Frame By Frame"
4:30 - My Background: Growing Up in Florida
6:00 - First Steps into Filmmaking: High School & College
8:20 - Life-Changing Experience at the Cannes Film Festival
12:15 - Lessons Learned at the American Film Market
14:50 - Breaking into Media with Tony Dungy
18:10 - Living the NFL Life on the Sunday Night Football Bus
21:30 - Working with Russell Wilson and Building Relationships
23:15 - Wrapping Up: What’s Next in Episode 2
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Follow me:
Instagram: @DanielJMogg
Podcast Instagram: @Frame_ByFramePod
My Journey Working with Russell Wilson Changed Everything | Ep 002
Episode 2
lundi 13 janvier 2025 • Duration 17:21
From the surreal moment of being picked up at the airport by Russ and Ciara to shooting the Wheaties box cover and photographing my first Super Bowl, these are the stories that shaped my career. I share how I transitioned from NBC to becoming Russ's Creative Director, launched his YouTube channel to 100k subscribers, and captured some of the most iconic moments of his career. Along the way, I learned valuable lessons about storytelling, high-performance teamwork, and taking risks to follow my dreams. If you’re curious about breaking into sports content, navigating the world of high-profile clients, or pivoting your career to pursue your passion, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
00:00 - Introduction
00:24 - How It All Started
01:02 - The Surreal Airport Pickup
02:00 - First Big Project: Nike Commercial
03:36 - Traveling the World with Russ
05:12 - Shooting the Wheaties Box Cover
06:07 - Launching Russell Wilson’s YouTube Channel
07:12 - Becoming a Super Bowl Photographer
09:00 - Transitioning to Entrepreneurship
11:22 - Directing Major Commercial Projects
12:45 - Lessons from High-Profile Clients
14:18 - The Pivot to Narrative Filmmaking
15:40 - What’s Next for Frame by Frame
16:42 - Closing Thoughts
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Podcast Instagram: @Frame_ByFramePod
Frame By Frame Trailer
dimanche 12 janvier 2025 • Duration 01:01
Every life journey has a story worth telling—beyond what we see on screen, into the moments behind the scenes. In the Frame By Frame podcast, host Daniel Mogg explores the intricate world of filmmaking and the entertainment industry. Just like movies are built frame by frame, so are our lives, shaped by the decisions and actions we take.
Each episode dives into the creative processes of film crew members, media personalities, and industry insiders, breaking down how their unique stories have contributed to their career arcs. With insightful conversations, this podcast aims to inspire the next generation of creatives to craft their own stories.
Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, a content creator, or simply curious about the creative process, Frame By Frame invites you to go behind the scenes and explore the magic of storytelling.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0S4pJrTTjmZsYmsLZxp0QEM1YeoJIPfU&si=o5ZFpcf_zcDWUOgY
Capturing Aaron Rodgers’ Engima Documentary for Netflix w/ Liam Hughes | Ep 003
Episode 3
mardi 14 janvier 2025 • Duration 01:09:52
Liam shares his journey from acting to directing, revealing how his pivot to filmmaking shaped his approach to storytelling.
The conversation delves deep into the art and challenges of creating an intimate portrait of a high-profile figure. Liam discusses the minimalist yet impactful production style that helped capture Aaron’s vulnerability, from shooting solo in Costa Rica to weaving the complex narrative of an athlete wrestling with legacy, fame, and personal growth.
Listeners will gain insight into Liam’s creative process, including the instinct-driven editing that shaped the documentary, the themes of spirituality and self-discovery explored in Aaron’s off-season, and the strategies behind structuring a story in real-time. Liam also shares advice for aspiring filmmakers, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, intuition, and building a strong portfolio.
Whether you're a filmmaker, sports enthusiast, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes process of creating a Netflix hit, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights.
00:00 - Intro
"How Liam Hughes Captured Aaron Rodgers’ Untold Story"
00:25 - First Impressions of Aaron Rodgers
"Award-winning filmmaker Liam Hughes on working with Aaron Rodgers"
01:02 - Liam’s Journey from Acting to Filmmaking
"From the stage to behind the camera: Liam’s creative pivot"
03:11 - Building a Portfolio in Film
"How Liam started making short films and breaking into the industry"
06:26 - Finding Success in Documentaries
"How Religion of Sports shaped Liam’s filmmaking career"
09:34 - Directing McGregor Forever and Destination NBA
"Lessons learned from high-profile sports documentaries"
13:05 - The Birth of the Aaron Rodgers Documentary
"How an idea became Enigma: A pivotal headline sparks a story"
16:24 - Meeting Aaron Rodgers for the First Time
"Learning to build trust and capture vulnerability"
19:17 - Exploring Vulnerability in Enigma
"Turning a sports doc into a personal journey"
23:13 - Crafting a Killer Opening Scene
"The story behind Enigma’s striking intro sequence"
26:33 - Structuring a Real-Time Documentary
"Balancing the past, present, and future in storytelling"
32:05 - Behind the Scenes in Costa Rica
"Minimalist filmmaking and capturing intimacy"
38:14 - Technical Gear and Challenges
"Shooting Enigma with RED cameras and a small crew"
45:08 - Making a Premium Documentary with Limited Resources
"Why intimacy matters more than a big production crew"
50:05 - Aaron Rodgers’ Legacy and Spirituality
"How fame, pressure, and personal growth shaped the story"
52:14 - Editing a Complex Documentary
"Whittling down hundreds of hours into a cohesive narrative"
57:20 - Balancing Creative Vision with Studio Feedback
"Navigating Netflix’s note process while staying true to the story"
01:03:12 - Liam’s Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
"Follow your instincts and start creating"
01:06:27 - What’s Next for Liam Hughes
"Exploring YouTube and building a personal audience"
01:08:47 - Closing Thoughts
"Reflecting on the journey of Enigma and the future of filmmaking"
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Follow me:
Instagram: @DanielJMogg
Podcast Instagram: @Frame_ByFramePod
Why You’re Not Making Money as a DP: Emmy Winner’s Guide to Fixing It | Ep 004
Episode 4
jeudi 23 janvier 2025 • Duration 46:26
In this episode of Frame By Frame, host Daniel Mogg sits down with Emmy-winning DP Jason Johnson to uncover the secrets to building a successful career in filmmaking. From transitioning from professional football to becoming an award-winning cinematographer, Jason shares his unique journey and the hard lessons he learned along the way.
Episode Highlights00:00 – Welcome and Jason’s background: From football to filmmaking.
06:09 – Why DPs struggle financially and how to think like a business.
13:00 – Breaking into filmmaking: Lessons from shooting his first documentary.
21:18 – The importance of gaining experience and "hiring your mentors."
36:36 – Balancing passion with paying the bills as a DP.
40:19 – Jason’s top films and storytelling inspiration from Interstellar.
46:07 – Why working for free (at the right time) can open doors.
53:31 – Closing advice: Solving problems on set and staying creative under pressure.
🔥 Why many DPs struggle to make a living and how to fix it.
💡 The importance of treating filmmaking as a business.
🎬 How to stand out in a competitive industry.
🚪 Breaking into sports filmmaking and the power of relationships.
📈 Practical advice for scaling your career and making consistent income.
Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or a seasoned pro looking to level up, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you succeed as a DP.
📌 Subscribe for more stories, insights, and inspiration from the world of filmmaking and beyond!
Follow me:
Instagram: @DanielJMogg
Podcast Instagram: @Frame_ByFramePod
How to Launch Your Acting Career (Without Hollywood Connections!) | Ep 005
Episode 5
vendredi 31 janvier 2025 • Duration 43:10
In this episode of Frame By Frame, we dive into what it really takes to act in and produce a feature film on an indie budget. Kelsi Umeko and Curtis McGann share how they went from acting in short films to selling a feature film they made for under $100K—with no big investors or Hollywood backing.
💡 Topics & Timestamps:
⏳ 00:03:34 – How a Craigslist purchase led to a feature film role
⏳ 00:08:01 – Leaving everything behind to chase acting in LA
⏳ 00:21:14 – Making a feature film with no investors—just faith and hustle
⏳ 00:23:02 – The real budget: 15 days, under $100K, and how they pulled it off
⏳ 00:26:30 – How they found a distribution deal for their indie film
⏳ 00:38:49 – The future of indie filmmaking: Why DIY is the way to go
⏳ 00:41:02 – Advice for aspiring actors and filmmakers—just start!
🚀 Thinking of making your own movie? Drop your questions in the comments!
🎥 Watch The Last Flight (Short Film) here:
🎬 Check out The God Keep series:
📢 Subscribe for more filmmaker deep dives!
Follow me:
Instagram: @DanielJMogg
Podcast Instagram: @Frame_ByFramePod
Tony Dungy on Leadership, Pressure & Staying True to Yourself | Ep 006
Episode 6
jeudi 6 février 2025 • Duration 41:40
🏆 Super Bowl-winning coach. Hall of Famer. NBC analyst. In this episode of Frame By Frame, I sit down with Tony Dungy for one of the most insightful conversations we’ve had yet.
We break down:
✅ The moment he thought he’d never get his head coach shot—and how it finally happened
✅ Why staying true to yourself matters more than chasing expectations
✅ How coaching an NFL team is just like directing a film 🎬🏈
✅ His mindset for handling pressure in high-stakes moments
✅ What success vs. significance really means
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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
02:00 – How Tony helped me get my big break in the industry
3:00 – Why being a director is like being a head coach 🎬🏈
05:00 – The job that changed everything—but he almost didn’t consider it
07:00 – The pressure to change vs. staying true to yourself
10:00 – Getting rejected over and over—how he handled it
16:29 - Meeting Peyton Manning for the 1st time
17:00 – How great leaders empower others to lead
25:00 – The secret to handling pressure:
30:00 – Coaching vs. Broadcasting: What changed?
35:00 – How Tony used his Super Bowl moment to share his faith
39:00 – Success vs. Significance: What truly matters?
41:00 – Final takeaways & lessons for leaders, creatives, and dreamers
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From DC Shoes to the Huberman Lab Podcast: Chris Ray’s Filmmaking Secrets
Episode 7
jeudi 13 février 2025 • Duration 37:43
Filmmaker, Chris Ray—founder of Motion Clubhouse and a key part of the production team behind the Huberman Lab Podcast. In this episode, we dive into his inspiring journey from producing content at DC Shoes to building his own creative agency and working with some of the biggest names in the industry.
If you’re an aspiring filmmaker, creative entrepreneur, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of branded content and podcast production, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. 🎥🎙️
Connect w/ Chris: Website | Instagram
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:28 - How We Met IRL After Years of Texts
01:05 - Chris’s Journey: From DC Shoes to Motion Clubhouse
03:00 - Breaking into the Industry Through Skateboarding
04:26 - The Moment Chris Decided to Start His Own Company
07:41 - Taking the Leap: Balancing Family & Career Risks
10:25 - Failing Fast & Learning Quickly in Business
11:08 - Why the Business Side of Filmmaking Is Just as Important
13:15 - The Art of Pitching to Brands
14:21 - Building Brand Relationships as a Creative
15:21 - How Smaller Creators Can Land Big Brand Deals
17:44 - The Future of Branded Content & Creator Economy
20:06 - Behind the Scenes of the Huberman Lab Podcast
23:16 - The Biggest Challenges of High-Level Podcast Production
26:39 - How Huberman Lab Encourages Creativity & Mental Clarity
28:06 - Realizing the Cultural Impact of Your Work
29:18 - Staying Inspired: What Fuels Chris’s Creativity
31:31 - Nerding Out on Gear: Film Cameras & New Tech
33:19 - Reviving Old Cameras: The Charm of Mini DV & Film
34:22 - Practical Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
36:10 - Chris’s Passion Projects & What’s Next
37:04 - Final Thoughts & Where to Find Chris Online
When You're Ready
📬: Frame By Frame Dispatch Newsletter (Creative Inspiration)
🎥: Daniel's Recommended Production Gear List
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Why Giving Away Your Films for Free Might Be the Smartest Move w/ Jake Viramontez | EP 009
Episode 9
samedi 8 mars 2025 • Duration 45:41
Can giving away your films for free actually lead to career success? In this episode of Frame By Frame, filmmaker Jake Viramontez, founder of SOWN for Good, shares how embracing generosity in filmmaking transformed his career—leading to collaborations with Sony, TED, and global NGOs
From having no commercial work during COVID to landing a dream partnership with Sony, Jake’s journey proves that giving without expectations can open unexpected doors. He breaks down his storytelling philosophy, the three-act structure for NGO films, and how filmmakers can create impact-driven stories while building a sustainable career
💡 What you’ll learn in this episode:
✔️ How giving away films led Jake to work with Sony and TED
✔️ The three-act storytelling formula for social impact films
✔️ How young filmmakers can land projects without industry connections
✔️ The unexpected way generosity creates real career opportunities
✔️ Why NGOs and brands need human-centered storytelling more than ever
📌 Chapters & Topics:
00:00 – The Power of Giving in Filmmaking (Jake’s turning point)
02:30 – How Jake Started Giving Away Films for Free
06:45 – How a Cold Email to Sony Led to a Major Partnership
12:10 – Why Filmmakers Should Focus on Impact Over Money
17:30 – Jake’s Early Filmmaking Journey & First Mentor
22:15 – How Traveling and Nonprofits Shaped His Filmmaking Style
27:00 – The Art of Authentic Storytelling for NGOs & Brands
31:45 – The Three-Act Structure for Social Impact Films
36:30 – Building SOWN for Good and Mentoring Young Filmmakers
41:00 – How to Apply for SOWN for Good Filmmaking Opportunities
43:30 – Final Advice for Filmmakers: How to Build a Career That Matters
🎥 About Jake Viramontez:
Jake is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of SOWN for Good, a creative initiative that provides filmmakers with opportunities to tell meaningful stories for nonprofits. His work has been featured by Sony, Chevrolet, and global NGOs, blending commercial filmmaking with purpose-driven storytelling.
When You're Ready
📬: Frame By Frame Dispatch Newsletter (Creative Inspiration)
🎥: Daniel's Recommended Production Gear List
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Madeline Down Made the Seahawks’ Best Videos—Now She’s Doing This | EP 008
Episode 8
jeudi 27 février 2025 • Duration 39:47
🎥 When do you know it’s time to leave your dream job? Former Seattle Seahawks Senior Producer Madeline Down built one of the NFL’s best in-house video teams, creating some of the most iconic sports content. But she walked away. In this episode of Frame By Frame, we dive into why she left, how she built her career in sports filmmaking, and what’s next as she transitions into narrative filmmaking
We also discuss her upcoming short film Sense of Emergency, inspired by a life-changing moment involving her mother and first responders, and the launch of her new creative studio, Studio 89, backed by Doug Baldwin.
📌 Timestamps:
00:00 - Opening Hook: When You’re No Longer Seen as a Creative
00:43 - Welcome to Frame By Frame w/ Madeline Down
01:12 - Leaving the Seahawks: Why She Walked Away from a Dream Job
02:25 - The Hardest Part About Leaving a Secure Job
04:23 - The Sports Content Grind & What It Teaches You
08:08 - Building the Seahawks Video Team from 4 to 12 People
10:02 - The NFL’s Content “Arms Race” & Why It’s a Bootcamp for Filmmakers
14:31 - Behind the Sound: The Seahawks’ First Docuseries
17:20 - The Challenges of Making Sports Documentaries
19:01 - How to Pitch & Sell a Creative Project Internally
21:37 - Her #1 Career Advice for Creatives
22:21 - Her Short Film Sense of Emergency – Inspired by a True Story
24:46 - The Wild Story of Her Mom’s Cardiac Arrest & Survival
28:35 - Crowdfunding Her Film Successfully (Using Seed&Spark)
31:10 - Casting Luke Barnett as the Lead & His Viral Film Success
33:02 - Transitioning from Athletes to Working with Actors
36:08 - Vault 89 & Launching Her Own Creative Studio
🔗 Follow Madeline Down:
→ [Instagram]
→ [Sense of Emergency Short Film]
→ [Studio 89]
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