The making of Startup TV

Behind-the-scenes at digital magazine HQ.

I've just finished filming some interviews with the Startup TV team. Said interviews will be used in a 'making of' documentary, due to feature in the next issue of Startup TV Magazine.

Interviewees include a conceited director, a despondent writer, a sound guy susceptible to kids' laughter, an incompetent lighting director's creative assistant, a clueless video editor, and an ex-lap dancer.

That's it for now; I can't spend all day on here pushing virtual pencils.

Editor's Comment

From Brooke Dubois

Digital business magazine 'Startup TV' is Startup News' sister publication. It contains video interviews with leaders of industry, hints and tips for budding entrepreneurs, and a bit of light-hearted banter to break up your working day. And, it will be lobbed into subscribers' inboxes today! Keep an eye out!

DISCLAIMER - The rantings of Dutch Schaeffer, the cameraman for Startup TV, in no way represent the views of Startups News or Prysm Group. He's just too well-connected legally for us to get rid of him at this point.

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> Startup TV digital business magazine (startuptv.co.uk)

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