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Never Bring Fish To The Studio with Brent Maynard

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Summary

In this episode, Daniel Jester is joined by studio operations and photography manager Brent Maynard, who shares stories and insights from his unique experience managing photo studios for a major pet brand. Brent dives into the complexities of working with animal talent, from cats and dogs to guinea pigs, birds, and even cockroaches, and explains the specialized studio workflows required to keep animals, handlers, and crew safe and productive. He and Daniel talk about their shared love of optimizing studio layouts, reflect on the importance of removing obstacles for creative teams, and explore how the presence of animal talent transforms everything from set design to crew behavior. It's a fascinating look at the intersection of operational excellence and animal chaos, with a few screaming guinea pigs along the way.

Key Takeaways

  1. Animal talent adds layers of complexity to studio operations, requiring specialized workflows to ensure safety and smooth production.
  2. Studio layout changes can significantly improve efficiency, even without new investments. Small shifts in shelving and table placement led to measurable productivity gains in Brent’s previous roles.
  3. Brent’s approach emphasizes reducing physical strain and mental load on creative teams, which often results in better output and less burnout.
  4. Studios working with animals must prioritize safety above all else, including airlock-style door systems, species separation, and cautious scheduling.
  5. Pet behavior affects production. Even subtle stress signals can compromise a shoot, which is why the pet team plays a critical role in monitoring and interpreting animal body language.
  6. Noise and tension on set can disrupt animal performances, so maintaining a calm and low-stress environment is essential for success.
  7. The pet team serves as both handler and advocate, ensuring that animals are safe, comfortable, and not being pushed beyond their limits.
  8. Animals with professional experience are more predictable, but many shoots also involve non-working pets, which require more patience and flexibility.
  9. Unusual animal talent like birds, guinea pigs, and even cockroaches come with highly specific needs. Guinea pigs may scream, birds may curse, and fish are generally not worth the risk due to their fragility.
  10. Brent is passionate about studio operations and finding thoughtful, efficient solutions. His experience with complex sets and talent makes him a valuable resource for any production team.

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Hosted by: Daniel Jester - danieltjester.com

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Manage episode 478406487 series 2910620
Content provided by Daniel T Jester and Daniel Jester. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Daniel T Jester and Daniel Jester or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode, Daniel Jester is joined by studio operations and photography manager Brent Maynard, who shares stories and insights from his unique experience managing photo studios for a major pet brand. Brent dives into the complexities of working with animal talent, from cats and dogs to guinea pigs, birds, and even cockroaches, and explains the specialized studio workflows required to keep animals, handlers, and crew safe and productive. He and Daniel talk about their shared love of optimizing studio layouts, reflect on the importance of removing obstacles for creative teams, and explore how the presence of animal talent transforms everything from set design to crew behavior. It's a fascinating look at the intersection of operational excellence and animal chaos, with a few screaming guinea pigs along the way.

Key Takeaways

  1. Animal talent adds layers of complexity to studio operations, requiring specialized workflows to ensure safety and smooth production.
  2. Studio layout changes can significantly improve efficiency, even without new investments. Small shifts in shelving and table placement led to measurable productivity gains in Brent’s previous roles.
  3. Brent’s approach emphasizes reducing physical strain and mental load on creative teams, which often results in better output and less burnout.
  4. Studios working with animals must prioritize safety above all else, including airlock-style door systems, species separation, and cautious scheduling.
  5. Pet behavior affects production. Even subtle stress signals can compromise a shoot, which is why the pet team plays a critical role in monitoring and interpreting animal body language.
  6. Noise and tension on set can disrupt animal performances, so maintaining a calm and low-stress environment is essential for success.
  7. The pet team serves as both handler and advocate, ensuring that animals are safe, comfortable, and not being pushed beyond their limits.
  8. Animals with professional experience are more predictable, but many shoots also involve non-working pets, which require more patience and flexibility.
  9. Unusual animal talent like birds, guinea pigs, and even cockroaches come with highly specific needs. Guinea pigs may scream, birds may curse, and fish are generally not worth the risk due to their fragility.
  10. Brent is passionate about studio operations and finding thoughtful, efficient solutions. His experience with complex sets and talent makes him a valuable resource for any production team.

Credits
Hosted by: Daniel Jester - danieltjester.com

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