A Minimal Refresh for the Opening Sequence
The NNC podcast began like many others—self-produced, with a DIY spirit and a growing identity. When it came time for a visual refresh, the goal wasn’t to reinvent, but to build on what was already there. We created a new video intro and title card animation that stayed true to the brand’s minimal aesthetic, pairing it with music that felt like a natural extension of their existing sound.
Adapting the Format to Fit the Story
From remote interviews to one-on-one conversations and spontaneous, on-location shoots, this podcast adapts to wherever the story takes it. We developed a post-production approach that’s just as flexible—tailored to fit different recording setups while maintaining a consistent look, feel, and sound.
This gives the client room to move: capturing content across formats and environments without compromising on brand or quality.
Remote interview: A multicam setup brings together both co-hosts and guest Lubalin—an internet-famous musician known for his viral videos—in a polished, high-quality remote conversation.
On-location setup: When the host and designer James Martin crossed paths at a conference, we kept it simple: an iPhone and two lav mics, recorded from a hotel bed. The gear was minimal, but we advised on mic placement and graded the Apple Log footage to get the most out of what we had—a DIY setup that still held its own.
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.


