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Tech's New Gig: Full-Time Filmmakers Crafting Company Auras

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Startups now hire full-time filmmakers to create cinematic narratives.
  • This trend aims to attract talent and communicate company culture effectively.
  • Venture firms are institutionalizing content creation as a core function.
Tech's New Gig: Full-Time Filmmakers Crafting Company Auras

The tech industry is witnessing a new trend where startups are hiring full-time filmmakers to cultivate an image of effortless cool and authenticity. These in-house creators produce cinematic narratives from everyday work, aiming to attract both talent and enterprise clients. Composio, for instance, employs a filmmaker whose role blends storytelling with recruiting, ensuring content resonates with potential hires and customers alike.

This practice, termed 'aura farming,' is gaining traction as companies invest early in narrative and world-building. Venture capital firms are also embracing this shift, with initiatives like a16z's New Media Fellowship training young professionals in content creation. This signals a move towards treating content as a core, in-house function, akin to engineering or business development.

Companies in hard-tech sectors, such as Catalyx Space in Ahmedabad, are also leveraging filmmaking to bridge specialized engineering with broader audiences. By capturing the "day-to-day grind" and moments of technological achievement, they aim to inspire engineers and reassure investors, demonstrating that storytelling and technology are now being developed in tandem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Aura farming' is the practice where tech companies hire full-time filmmakers to craft an image of effortlessness and cool through cinematic narratives.
Composio and Catalyx Space are hiring filmmakers to capture their company's essence, attract talent, and communicate their technological achievements to a wider audience.
The a16z New Media Fellowship is a program designed to train young, online-savvy individuals in content creation, distribution, and growth for the tech industry.

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