This week I sat down with Josh Englert, videographer for SLAM. SLAM is a print and online basketball publication with millions of followers aggregated across multiple platforms. Josh has been working with them for over a year as a freelance videographer and editor, and is responsible for shooting some of Minnesota’s top high school recruits including Jalen Suggs, Page Bueckers and Chet Holmgren. I organically stumbled across Josh’s fast-paced and hard-hitting edits about a month ago, and was immediately intrigued by the infrastructure that SLAM has built with independent creators. Josh sheds a light into how this world of scalable content works, and shares what it’s like to work for these world-wide brands from the perspective of a creator.
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