Julia Osterhouse

EOS for Video: Why Our Team Runs on EOS

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Cofounder of EOS Worldwide Don Tinney once linked chaos to creativity, stating, "Tension exists today between the promoters of creativity/innovation and the promoters of process." This is especially true for video production studios, whether you are based in Hollywood or Michigan. In 2018, during an interview with Sundance, director Craig William Macneil commented, "Making a film is always a chaotic experience; chaos is inherently just part of the process." 

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