Hey friends, Chase here This episode is short and direct — and it’s built around a simple idea I’ve come to believe deeply: the most important creative tools are free. Most creators assume they’re stuck because they don’t have the right gear, the right resources, or the right opportunity. But after decades of making work, interviewing hundreds of top creators, and studying the lives of artists across disciplines, I’ve noticed a different pattern. What actually... read more ›
Dec
24
Dec
21
You've probably heard about how amazing Google's Nano Banana Pro image generator is. I've talked about it, other people have, and it's the real deal: it's legitimately one of the most powerful creative tools I've used since Photoshop. It’s fast, the reasoning capabilities are wild, and the image fidelity is finally hitting that "studio-quality" mark we’ve been waiting for. And best of all, you can use it for free via the official app. But there’s... read more ›
Dec
20
If you’ve been following the explosion of generative AI, you’ve probably hit the same wall I have. You spend an hour tweaking a prompt in Midjourney, rolling the dice over and over. You finally get the perfect lighting, the perfect film grain, and that intangible vibe you were chasing—but the specific details are wrong. The text is gibberish. The branding is off. The prop in the subject’s hand looks like an alien artifact. So you... read more ›
Dec
17
Hey friends, Chase here This episode is short and direct: most creators don’t struggle because they lack talent — they struggle because they quit at 95%. They get the work to “pretty good,” ship it, and move on. And for a lot of things in life, that’s fine. The 80–20 rule works. But when it comes to your core creative craft — the thing you want to be known for — good enough is the... read more ›
Dec
10
Hey friends, Chase here This episode is short and honest: if you don’t love the work you’re making, don’t ship it — or better yet, figure out how to love the work before you ship it. I know that sounds blunt, but the market — and more importantly, your audience — can smell half-hearted work a mile away. You can’t fake the stuff that matters. Loving the work isn’t about perfection. It’s about clarity, curiosity,... read more ›
Dec
09
If you’ve spent any time with the latest wave of AI video generators - specifically Veo 3- you’ve likely hit the wall. You know the one. You type in a prompt for something totally benign, like “a person walking down the sidewalk in late afternoon sun,” and bam: "Sensitive Content" warning. It’s frustrating. It kills your creative flow. And frankly, it’s confusing. You aren’t trying to make anything controversial; you’re just trying to get a... read more ›
Dec
09
You’re asking the wrong question. Most creatives ask "Which tool has better features?" That’s the mediocre path. The real question—the one that determines whether you land the $150k retainer or get ghosted—is "Which tool fits the career I’m building?" I’m not here to list bullet points you can find on a feature page. I’m here to tell you how these platforms function in the actual, high-pressure environment of professional design. We’re going to look at... read more ›
Dec
09
If you’re a photographer, designer, or filmmaker trying to navigate the current landscape, you know the noise is getting louder. The market is flooded with synthetic media, and the line between "captured" and "generated" is blurring faster than a bad Gaussian blur. You’ve likely heard the term SynthID thrown around in tech headlines or deep-dive forums. Maybe you heard it’s a way to protect your work. Maybe you heard it’s a way to spot the... read more ›
Dec
09
You’re not here to play with toys. You’re here because the industry has shifted—again—and you have work to ship. We’re past the "is AI art real art?" debate. That conversation is over for professionals. The new conversation is about efficiency, control, and consistency. It’s about which tool gets the client to sign off on the mood board in ten minutes instead of ten hours. Right now, two leaders are dominating the workspace: OpenAI’s ChatGPT Image... read more ›
Dec
09
Here is the truth about the current state of AI in the creative industry: it is messy. You have one tab open for ChatGPT to write copy. You have Discord open to generate images in Midjourney. You’re dragging files into Runway or Kling to make videos. Then you’re dumping everything into Photoshop or Premiere to actually make it look like professional work. It’s fragmented. It’s chaotic. And worst of all, it breaks your flow state.... read more ›







