Would love to read a short article on how you run your production company. Really curious about the co-op aspect of it. COVID was brutal for me and some of my network. Many ended up reconverting…

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https://nostr.build/av/f07ab611568082623d9a08688e1445228f18752a49aea1d066762ef65ac8a928.mp4

I'll try and come up with something more than I already told ya🤣

Always curious about different ways of running things. I believe in the co-op approach just not sure how this could apply to a production company.

Really it just works so far by like

Let's say my friend who I like working with gets a gig right? She's like "who's your production coordinator? Is he good? Honestly I prefer working with this guy Nosnevets. He's great. Pretty much whenever I'm working with anyone else I wish I was working with him he's beyond good... Who's your sound guy? Honestly Nosnevets' whole team is just worth the money"

If we get gigs we try to pull on as many other of our people as possible so we all get paid. Plus we already know how each other are and how we work and we trust each other. None of this nonsense like " is he angry at me or is this just a stressful set" nah we know how each other work, we can anticipate what the other person is going to do next. Way better than getting on a dry with randoms every single time.

So, you’re a production company but don’t get hired as one. Members get hired individually and try to have as many as possible from the crew hired as well.

Did I get this half right?

Basically. More like a roster of artists/workers banding together