![]() Today that social media page has evolved into what is now The Rochester Posse, and it still acts as a content page for sharing all things arts and culture in Rochester, just not as many videos, since, well, video life is busy elsewhere. The year long endeavor consisted of weekends for shooting interviews and skits all day on Saturday, then go on a late night Sunday editing bender, and we would start every Monday with a new episode to run through the week, that year of work was insane to think of now, but the connections made through through producing that experience changed my life. The video project featured a new subject mini-doc story each week. This process (of moonlighting) consisted of nearly 60+ weeks straight of producing, shooting, and editing a web series with homemade (often trippy) experimental commercials for everything from local businesses, shows, and everything underground (and above) for the arts and culture scene in Rochester, Minnesota. I have actually been able to earn a living from video work! I spent a few years after college (while working a pharmacy delivery job) finding my experience with video through developing an associated style on a very healthy social media outlet. Are you able to earn a full-time living from your creative work? If so, can you walk us through your journey and how you made it happen? Tyler, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below. ![]() ![]() Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Tyler Aug. ![]()
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