We’re challenging each other—and the industry. Joel sits down with Vagrants co-founders Dustin Devlin and Winston Macdonald (Boston-based creative/production studio) and Tim Bradley, founder of Pennant Video Co., to unpack how today’s best studios are evolving beyond “project vendors” into true strategic partners.
From Boston’s “old guard” union shop era to today’s gray area where studios look a little like agencies (and brands build in-house teams), this conversation gets real about identity, positioning, and why the business of running a studio is the most interesting project you’ll ever take on. Tim breaks down Pennant’s mid-funnel Video Marketing Trifecta (Differentiation, Demonstration, Validation) and how productizing strategy turns scattered content needs into measurable results. The group also talks lifestyle companies, saying no to the wrong work, collaborating across sister companies, and the power of generosity over zero-sum thinking.
If you’re a founder navigating agency relationships, brand-direct work, or that “are we a studio or an agency?” identity crisis—this one’s for you.
What You’ll Learn
Studio → Partner: How challenger studios win by solving problems, not just fulfilling briefs.
Old Guard vs. New Guard: What changed in Boston’s market—and why it mirrors everywhere.
Guests: Dustin Devlin, Winston Macdonald (Vagrants); Tim Bradley (Pennant Video Co.)
Audio Partner:Coupe Studios — huge thanks for making this show sing.
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