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Jason Sirotin

Jason is an award-winning director/producer/creative director and twenty year veteran of the entertainment and media industry. He started his career as a videographer for MSNBC, FOX NEWS, and CNN and went on to shoot and produce for such well known pundits as Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reily & Chris Matthews. In 2001, Sirotin became Head of Production and Programming for the national cable network XY.tv, launching the channel in over ninety markets worldwide. In 2006, media giant Howard Stern tapped Sirotin to create original programming for his InDemand television network “Howard TV”, producing over one hundred episodes and five feature length documentaries, including an award-winning September 11th retrospective. Most recently, Jason served as Line Producer on the feature film “The Fat Boy Chronicles” (The 5th most rented family movie in America the week of 1/3/2012) He also served as the Executive Producer of the Indie drama “Quarterlife Ben” & Supervising Producer on the Comedy “A Free Bird” . Currently Jason is the executive producer on the film “Good Grief Suicide Hotline”, Supervising Producer on the documentary “The Perfect Human Diet.” and Writer and Director of the popular children’s fitness DVD, “The Workout Kid” (Featured on Nightline, Good Morning America, and The Doctors.)

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The Business of Video

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So you have an idea for a reality TV show. Next step is a pilot, but do you really know how much work goes into that first episode? We do and we can help break things down.

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HOW TO MAKE A TELEVISION COMMERCIAL

Learn how to make a television commercial, from establishing the concept to producing and editing with this helpful breakdown from our very own Jason Sirotin.

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Ready for some incredible business wisdom? This advice will help clients get the best quality work from creatives, including those in video production, and make more money!

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The Business of Video

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It doesn’t matter how simple of a concept you have, music videos aren’t cheap. If you expect to make a music video for $500, this is why you’ll be disappointed.

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