189: Learn How to Transform Your Consumer Data into Entertainment with Ed Hellman, Co-Owner of PUNCH CARD Films

Ed Hellman is an award­-winning filmmaker and music video director. They are Co-Founder of the video production company PUNCH CARD Films, a 100% queer-owned, Certified LGBTBE®, that turns consumer data into short-form entertainment. Their recent project for Thinc Design and ESRT is on permanent exhibition in the Empire State Building. Ed's music videos have premiered on Vevo, The Fader, Blackbook Media, and Impose Magazine. Their credits as a producer, director, or 1st AD include: TV and web commercials, music videos, digital content, tech/corporate videos, short films, and feature-length TV movies.

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Questions Answered in this Episode

·      What was Ed’s entrepreneurial origin story?

·      How does Ed’s company transform consumer data into entertainment?

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