Personal Branding For Manitoba’s Film & Video Production Industry

In an industry that relies on connections and word-of-mouth, how do you stand out? The answer isn’t as intimidating as you’d think: personal branding.

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Manitoba has one of the most competitive film and video production tax credits globally, and large studios are taking notice — 2024 generated a record-breaking $434.9 million in estimated production volume. There has never been a better time for videographers, editors, gaffers, grips, set dec, creative directors, and DOPs like you to further your career in Manitoba’s production industry, and personal branding can help you do that.

This white paper breaks down exactly what a personal brand is, how it can help you find more film and video production work and/or freelance clients, and how you can build a strong, sustainable personal brand.

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Angel Pangilinan

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