Stonetree Creative Launches Educational Website: Stuff For Studios

Stuff For Studios is the educational division of Stonetree Creative, offering self-paced online courses for aspiring and established creatives in the fields of podcasting, photography, and videography.
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Stonetree Creative Launches Educational Division: Stuff For Studios

[Bethel, ME] — [22 March 2024] — Stonetree Creative, renowned for its unparalleled portrait studio services in Maine, today announced an expansion with the launch of Stuff For Studios, an innovative educational platform designed to empower and equip aspiring and established creatives with the skills needed to thrive in the competitive visual and audio content creation industry.

Stuff For Studios emerges as a beacon for those venturing into the world of podcasting, photography, and videography, offering a unique blend of self-paced online courses and Live sessions that prioritize practical, real-world applications over hard-to-grasp theoretical knowledge. Tailored for individuals eager to carve out their niche or expand their skill set in these creative fields, the platform ensures accessibility to all, regardless of their equipment level or prior experience.

“Understanding the gap in the market for an education platform that speaks directly to the needs of visual and audio creatives, we launched Stuff For Studios ,” said Matt Stagliano, Founder of Stuff For Studios and Stonetree Creative. “The mission is to demystify the process of content creation and make it accessible to everyone. Whether you’re picking up a camera for the first time or looking to start your podcast, the materials are designed to guide you every step of the way.”

The platform kicks off with an emphasis on podcasting and the course “Unlocking the Power of Your Voice”, offering comprehensive resources that cover everything from marketing and strategy, to setting up your studio to an overview of the post-production process. With the podcast industry booming, Stuff For Studios aims to lower the entry barriers for newcomers and enhance the quality of content for listeners worldwide.

In addition to podcasting, Stuff For Studios will provide an array of free and paid courses for photographers and videographers, as well as regularly scheduled live sessions.

“The vision is to create a community where learning is continuous, and creativity is paramount,” added Stagliano. “I am not trying to be the next Creative Live. Stuff For Studios is meant to be small, nimble and present material that is practical, affordable, and has real-world application; it’s my way of helping the next generation of storytellers.”

As the educational division of Stonetree Creative, Stuff For Studios is set to enhance the way creatives approach learning and development in their craft. With a commitment to authenticity, empathy, and excellence, Stonetree Creative and Stuff For Studios invite creatives from all walks of life to join them in this exciting new chapter.

For more information, visit Stuff For Studios.

Contact:
Matt Stagliano, Founder
Stuff For Studios
info@stonetreecreative.com


About Stonetree Creative:
Stonetree Creative is a premier portrait studio in Maine, specializing in headshots, personal branding, and fine art photography. With a focus on authentic imagery and storytelling, Stonetree Creative offers an unmatched photography experience that empowers individuals to embrace their unique stories and project their authenticity confidently.

About Stuff For Studios:
Stuff For Studios is the educational division of Stonetree Creative, offering self-paced online courses for aspiring and established creatives in the fields of podcasting, photography, and videography. With a focus on practical, real-world applications, the platform is dedicated to empowering individuals with the skills needed to excel in the content creation industry.Bethel, ME

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