How has your workflow changed since you started using Wipster?
Nathan Groves (Producer + Project manager + Assistant director): It’s been simplified. Everybody knows where to upload video, look for changes, how to get it to a client – we even know when the client has looked at it. Before Wipster everything was spread out, using Vimeo, Dropbox, email, Wetransfer, or other shared services, but now with Wipster it's become a really simple process, and that’s what really caught my eye, the simplicity of it.
Some clients are technologically unadvanced and yet they can still use Wipster. Offering great customer service means giving your clients a voice, showing you care, and allowing them to be involved in the creative process, and Wipster gives them that voice.
We have some clients who love to be incredibly hands on. Ten years ago it was common for an ad agency to come in and supervise every edit session, with the art director, creative director, copywriter… all sitting there behind the editor while he’s trying to work. That’s fine, but in this day and age where everybody wants things done faster and cheaper, there often isn't the time or money to allow that. So if we can make our clients feel like they still get the customer service level of sitting in our editing suite, without actually having to be here, then we just get more work done, quicker.
What do you do to stay inspired?
Jason: I’m an avid outdoorsman and feel like most of my inspiration comes from nature and through seeing and experiencing new things. I travel a lot, spending time shooting in big cities, and always try to get out by myself, roam around and explore new places. Things that make me think differently help me to write and come up with new ideas.
I’ve always been someone who comes up with ideas in my head, rather than look to copy what other people are doing. I watch films all the time; I have all my favourites, and definitely pull some inspiration from that, but when I look for inspiration in other people’s work I prefer to look at people who are way beyond us, like what the best filmmakers in Hollywood are doing, rather than the competitors down the street. I think think that kind of attitude keeps us trying new things and pushing for excellence.