In this edition of HollywoodDrive & Talk, Content Engine’s Seth Jaret defines and discusses “Personal Branding” for Content Creators.
Posted by Content Engine on November 29, 2011 5:23 pm
In this edition of HollywoodDrive & Talk, Content Engine’s Seth Jaret defines and discusses “Personal Branding” for Content Creators.
Seth Jaret is a media entrepreneur and Hollywood veteran with more than 20 years experience working in entertainment. He is the CEO of Content Engine, a creative media studio that produces inspiring content to empower Content Creators to find success in the New Hollywood™. His management & production company, Jaret Entertainment, represents a distinguished roster of sought-after creative talent. Seth executive produced the seminal teen film, 10 Things I Hate About You and the independent feature film, Crazy Kind of Love (aka Long Time Gone).
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6 Comments
Loving the drive & talk thing. Just don’t crash. Though it would give your blog a lot of hits.
Thanks, Hilary! I don’t intend to hit anything. Just want to keep putting the positive messages out there for whomever wants to hear them.
Seth, the audio is mono. kind of distracting to hear on a dual headphone.
Love this series. Keep ‘em coming
Working on the audio issue. Future Drive & Talks will be in stereo. Then in 5.1 surround sound. ;>) Thanks for the feedback!
I’m okay with the audio, but can you do them in 3-D? I think that would really help.
Actually, these are really good, Seth. And I love that you’re making such good use of your drive time! Keep them coming!