Scott Felsenfeld is a Detroit-based video editor at Hogarth, cutting brand campaigns for Ford. He’s also a filmmaker on the side, running a short film competition team called 52 Scripts. In this episode, Scott joins Catch+Release ECD Tom Christmann to talk about editing as storytelling, the impact of AI on the craft, and what it takes to keep creating when the tools—and the timelines—are changing fast.
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Scott Felsenfeld is a Detroit-based video editor at Hogarth, cutting brand campaigns for Ford. He’s also a filmmaker on the side, running a short film competition team called 52 Scripts. In this episode, Scott joins Catch+Release ECD Tom Christmann to talk about editing as storytelling, the impact of AI on the craft, and what it takes to keep creating when the tools—and the timelines—are changing fast.
In this episode, we explore how photography can transform strategic thinking and why capturing real-life moments leads to richer, more authentic storytelling. Edward Cotton challenges the traditional approach to strategy, where research is often reduced to spreadsheets and data points, by introducing photography as a form of emotional data. He believes that by using visuals to tell stories, strategists can present richer, more authentic insights that connect deeply with both clients and audiences.
Lost In Found Podcast
Scott Felsenfeld is a Detroit-based video editor at Hogarth, cutting brand campaigns for Ford. He’s also a filmmaker on the side, running a short film competition team called 52 Scripts. In this episode, Scott joins Catch+Release ECD Tom Christmann to talk about editing as storytelling, the impact of AI on the craft, and what it takes to keep creating when the tools—and the timelines—are changing fast.