This week on the No Movie College Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with Derick Rhodes, VP of Neighborhood at Vimeo, to dive into how Vimeo continues to be an important hub for impartial filmmakers. Derick reveals the behind-the-scenes means of how Vimeo Workers Picks are curated, the platform’s renewed deal with supporting creators, and the corporate’s evolving position in world movie tradition.
From new streaming choices to world partnerships and grassroots group help, this dialog paints a complete image of the place Vimeo is heading and why it stays very important for indie creatives.
On this episode, we talk about:
- The origin story of Derick’s involvement with Vimeo and his background in indie filmmaking
- How Vimeo balances creator instruments with community-building and high-level enterprise options
- The human-led course of behind Workers Picks and the way to get observed
- Vimeo’s new world partnerships and outreach efforts in locations like Brazil and Japan
- The newly launched streaming and monetization instruments for filmmakers
- A candid take a look at Derick’s personal micro-budget filmmaking journey
- Recommendation on the way to get entangled with the Vimeo creator group and maximize the platform
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This episode of The No Movie College Podcast was produced by GG Hawkins.