If your not happy with where you're at in life - this is for you

Let me paint you a picture.

You're slaving 60-80 hours a week.

Your calendar's packed with shoots and edits.

Your work is objectively great.

And yet... you're barely scraping by & you’re broke.

There's an 18-year-old with an FX30 (that their parents bought) charging $1,000 for videos that are 70% as good as yours.

And the client? They literally can't tell the difference.

Know why?

Because you're not selling videos. You're selling the wrong damn product.

I spent years in that exact trap. Working myself into the ground, overthinking every shoot, wondering if this business was even for me. My confidence was shot. I was exhausted.

Then I figured out the truth:

High-quality videos are bare minimum. Everyone can make high-quality videos now… A 15-year old with an iPhone 17 Pro Max can make high-quality videos. Your Grandma can make high-quality videos.

What actually lets you charge $10k+ instead of $1,500?

Three things:

  • Marketing strategy - knowing exactly how to position their video for ROI

  • Paid ads expertise - turning views into actual revenue

  • Business acumen - speaking their language, not camera specs

This isn't about working harder. You're already maxing out.

It's about working differently.

Here's the bottom line:

You have two paths ahead:

  1. Keep grinding away at your current model (spoiler: nothing changes)

  2. Learn the actual skills that command premium prices

I'm opening exactly 5 spots for videographers ready to make the shift.

This isn't another course. It's direct access to the exact blueprint I used to go from burnt-out freelancer to running a business that actually works.

Because here's the thing - if you don't change your approach NOW, you'll be having this same conversation with yourself next year. And the year after.

Time doesn't wait. The market's getting more saturated every day.

The choice is yours: Build a real business or get a job.

Both are fine. But I know which one you started this journey for.

Talk soon,
- Julian