This time, the Road to Macstock takes us to Katie Fawkes, Director of Marketing and Doc Rock, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Ecamm, who talk about both their Creator Camp the day before Macstock, as well as their session during Macstock. They discuss how the hands-on event will help users of all experience levels build confidence with video production. They also cover Ecamm's broader role beyond live streaming, practical uses for creators and businesses, the value of experimenting with gear, and why Macstock's welcoming community makes it a special gathering.
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Show Notes:
Chapters:
00:00 Opening and sponsor message
01:28 Introducing Katie, Doc Rock, and Ecamm Creator Camp
04:08 Why hands-on learning removes fear and builds confidence
06:27 What to bring to Creator Camp
08:03 Helping beginners and experienced users alike
10:25 Why everyone uses video, even if they are not "creators"
12:33 Practical uses for Ecamm beyond live streaming
16:20 Matching the event to different Macs and experience levels
18:40 Why Ecamm moved away from the word "Live"
20:07 Chuck's experience using Ecamm for recording and production
23:23 Real-world examples of prolific video workflows
26:35 Turning video skills into business opportunities
31:00 Doc Rock explains Osmo Pocket control inside Ecamm
34:09 Why Ecamm is a live production tool, not just a streaming app
36:43 Creator Camp ticket details and Macstock schedule
37:57 Katie and Doc's planned Macstock session
40:02 Why everyone needs to get more comfortable with video
42:19 Creative ways to use video without being on camera
45:02 The ongoing challenge of camera confidence
46:53 Why Macstock is more than just sessions
51:02 The power of meeting online friends in person
52:58 Closing thoughts and invitation to attend
Links:
Macstock Conference:
http://macstockconference.com
Ecamm
http://ecamm.com
Guests:
Katie Fawkes and Doc Rock are passionate advocates for helping people communicate, connect, and create through video.
As leaders at —Katie as Director of Marketing and Doc as Director of Strategic Partnerships—they work closely with creators, entrepreneurs, educators, podcasters, live streamers, and video professionals to help them build confidence on camera and create engaging content with ease
Katie brings expertise in content strategy, community building, podcasting, and creator marketing. She is the co-host of The Flow and The VHS Club video podcasts and is known for teaching practical approaches to video creation, camera confidence, and sustainable content workflows.
Doc is on a mission to positively impact a billion lives through collaboration, storytelling, and community. A respected educator and creator, he helps people discover their voice, build meaningful connections, and use video as a tool to share their ideas with the world.
Together, Katie and Doc combine practical production knowledge, marketing expertise, and years of hands-on experience helping creators succeed. Their sessions are known for being energetic, actionable, and focused on empowering people to create with confidence—whether they're producing videos, podcasts, live streams, presentations, or building a thriving community around their work.
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