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Remote & Field Interview Podcast
ClientNever Not CreativeDate2025AuthorEvan DesaulnierShare
A scrappy, upstart series that punches above its weight class. Blending studio and field recordings, NNC takes a flexible approach to format—shifting between interviews and co-hosted deep dives. Each episode explores the messy middle of creative work, focusing on the emotional and psychological hurdles that come with making things for a living.

Designing Demand: Bringing It to Life

For Designing Demand, the priority was to create a stylish video intro that brought their cover art to life. We animated the existing particle design, layering in subtly animated text and graphic elements to add energy and movement. The result was a high-impact opener that set the tone for each interview.

We also produced a teaser clip to run as a pre-roll—featuring one of the most insightful moments from the episode. The grayscale treatment with an RGB-split focal area gave it a striking, modern look. To complete the package, we handled full audio mastering, color correction, and custom lower thirds, ensuring a polished, professional finish from start to end.

Thumbnail Artwork with a Shared Identity

For both shows, we created episode-specific thumbnails for their video releases. Each show’s design leaned heavily on greyscale imagery paired with bold accent colors, so we used that as the unifying cue. The result: two sets of thumbnails that are distinct in style yet clearly connected by a shared visual language.

Forward Obsessed: Polished in Post, Seamless in Playback

Since Forward Obsessed is filmed live in studio, we can give each episode an added layer of refinement. Here, we applied a quick round of audio mastering and color correction, and used two camera angles to discreetly mask edit points—tightening the pacing and removing errors while preserving the natural rhythm that makes long-form interviews engaging.

Adaptive Social Media Clips

We created vertical video clips to spotlight key interview moments and draw viewers toward the full episodes. Since the podcast’s structure shifts from one show to the next, each clip layout needed to adapt—whether it’s a guest interview, a two-host discussion, or something in between.

Each clip includes a custom title, description, and hashtags to boost visibility in social feeds and point viewers directly to the full episode. And at the end of each one, an animated episode title card reinforces the show’s branding—a small but consistent win for visibility and recognition.