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Video Content Day

3–4 LinkedIn-ready videos.

In a afternoon. Every month.

Show up once a month. Leave looking like someone worth following. No editing. No setup. No more putting it off.

You already know this

You’re not here because someone convinced you video matters.

You’ve watched deals come in because of it. And go quiet when you disappear.

You know you should be posting. You haven't.
You've opened the camera app and closed it again.
Another month passes without a single video.

The problem isn’t motivation. It’s the setup. The editing. The wondering if it looks right. So you put it off. Another month passes without a post.

The day

This is what the day actually looks like.

Before you shoot

The Interview

First timers show up an hour early. Before we point a camera at you, we sit down and get to know you. What you do, who you're talking to, what you're trying to say. You leave that conversation with a content plan built around your goals and your audience. Then we get you ready to shoot.

In the room

The Shoot

One hour. One producer behind the camera. Their entire job is to get you to say what you actually mean — naturally, confidently, on camera. If you stumble, you go again. If you want a funny cut or a moment of personality between takes, you put it in. The format is a single-shot piece, built until it's right.

Walking out

The Edit

Your producer edits while you're still in the building. Light color work, clean audio, a music track if you want one. You pick horizontal or vertical. You walk out with 3–4 videos ready to post.

Horizontal for LinkedIn. Vertical for everything else. You decide.

Never done this before? Here’s what’s different.

We figure out what you should be saying before we film anything.

First-timers arrive an hour early for The Interview. Before a camera gets pointed at you, we sit down and ask the right questions — what you do, who you’re talking to, what you’re actually trying to say.

You leave that conversation with a content plan built around your goals and your audience. Not a generic script. Not a template. Something that sounds like you — because it came from you.

Most people have never had someone help them figure out what they’re actually worth saying on camera. This is that.

01

The Interview

An hour before you shoot. We extract what you should be talking about.

02

The Content Plan

Topics, angles, and talking points — built around your audience.

03

The Shoot

One hour. One producer. They get you saying the right things, naturally.

04

Walk Out With It

3–4 videos, edited and ready before you leave the building.

The real math

Three ways to produce founder content.

Only one of them actually gets done.

DIY

Time

8 hours per video

Cost

Free (but never happens)

Output

1 video if you're committed

Agency

Time

Weeks until delivery

Cost

$2,000+ per video

Output

1–2 videos/month

Recommended

Video Content Day

Time

3 hours, one day

Cost

$500/session

Output

3–4 videos, ready to post

8 spots. Once a month.
That’s the whole math.

When it’s full, it’s full. The next one is 30 days away. Members get priority booking — which means they rarely miss a session.

How it works

You show up. The room does the rest.

01

You show up

At your time slot. First timers arrive an hour early for the interview and content planning session.

02

You talk

Your producer coaches you through saying what you need to say. On camera. Until it's right.

03

The room handles production

Shooting, editing, color, audio. All of it happens while you're still in the building.

04

You leave with content

3–4 videos. Ready to post. That day.

Pricing

Single session

single session

$500

All-Access member rate

per session, All-Access member rate

$375

per session

Do the math

All-Access members pay $375 per session instead of $500.

All-Access membership is $375/mo. You get the discount here, plus across every program we run. Coworking, a gym, a third space in downtown Portland, and a front-row seat to what’s happening in the city. The more you use it, the more it pays for itself.

Learn about membership

Common questions

The questions first-timers ask.

Good. That's exactly who this is for. The producer's job isn't to make you look like a content creator. It's to get you saying real things in a real way. Most people are surprised how quickly that happens once someone's in the room helping them.

Here’s the deal

3 hours. 4 videos.
Once a month. 8 spots.

Time

3 hours

Output

3–4 videos

Drop-in

$500

Member rate

$375

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