Motion / Video
Jan 2022
IT
Podcast Video Production
My role on the production
I handled the video production workflow end-to-end:
set preparation and practical setup
lighting decisions (to keep faces natural and consistent episode to episode)
video recording support and continuity
editing the episodes to keep rhythm and clarity
collaborating on the audio production side (cleaning, syncing, overall delivery)
What I did not handle (and why that matters)
The initial guest contact and the episode rundown were managed by the hosts. I like being clear about this because it shows how the work was structured: the conversation and editorial flow came from the presenters, while I focused on making the production reliable and the final output smooth.
What I learned (and what I enjoyed)
Podcast work teaches patience and precision. Small changes in light, framing, or audio become huge when you watch a full episode. I loved improving the setup over time, meeting many different guests, and learning how to support a format that is really built on people—not on visuals.
Collaboration
Working with Tony created a real sense of mutual trust. Over the season, the relationship became very natural: he could focus on hosting, and I could focus on making everything technically solid and visually coherent.
This project reminded me that good production is quiet: when it works, nobody notices it—but everyone enjoys the experience more. I’m proud of having supported Season 2 of JEANTOERIA from the inside, and of the relationship built through shared work, consistency, and mutual respect.
