We recently connected with Sean Caesar and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Sean, thanks for joining us today. Covid has brought about so many changes – has your business model changed?
I’ve seen firsthand how the pandemic has affected our business model. Before COVID-19, we focused on producing high-quality video content for live events like conferences and corporate meetings. But with the pandemic forcing the cancellation of many in-person events, we had to quickly adapt to the new normal.
That’s when I realized that the demand for virtual events and online video content had skyrocketed. More and more businesses and organizations were turning to digital platforms to connect with their audiences. So, we shifted our focus to producing virtual events, webinars, and live streaming services for our clients. It wasn’t easy, but we invested in new technology and equipment to make sure we could still deliver the same level of quality and professionalism that we’re known for, even in a virtual setting.
As we made this shift, I also noticed that there was a significant increase in demand for graphic and web design services. Clients needed eye-catching designs and layouts that would keep their audiences engaged. So, we expanded our team to include more graphic designers and web developers who could help us create visually stunning designs and layouts plus media and marketing materials for our clients’ virtual events and online content.
It’s been so fulfilling to see the positive impact that our designs have had on our clients’ events and content. By offering these additional services, we’ve been able to provide a one-stop-shop for our clients’ virtual event and online content needs. I’m proud to be a part of a team that’s always looking for ways to innovate and provide our clients with the best possible service, whether it’s through video production, photography, graphic design, or web development.

Sean, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
I have always been interested in the arts, entrepreneurship and technology. Frame Five Media has been a great intersection of all the above while allowing me to explore my creative passions. I had been doing graphic design starting out for small events, promoters, artist’s mixtapes etc and then I determined that they would need more. Then they kept asking me for more because they like the results and the business (or ideas it drove for them) and it would grow from there.
Now fast forward many years later and Frame Five Media is a media engine that helps bring your concept from creation to completion and strives for perfection, neglecting deletions. We provide a range of services ranging from graphic design and web design, photography and videography. I also provide aerial imaging solutions and creative consulting to those looking to bring their brand ‘up to the time’.
What sets me apart is the experience through every stage and iteration of the technology that forms the foundation(s) on which we create today. I’ve been creating through it all and enjoying the ride. Opening eyes, one mind at a time.

Can you share your view on NFTs? (Note: this is for education/entertainment purposes only, readers should not construe this as advice)
I think that NFTs (non-fungible tokens) are a fascinating and potentially game-changing development in the world of art and digital media. As a media company, we are always exploring new ways to innovate and push the boundaries of what’s possible with digital media. And I think that NFTs have the potential to revolutionize the way that artists and creators monetize their digital creations.
However, I also recognize that there are concerns and criticisms around NFTs, particularly around their environmental impact and the potential for speculation and exploitation. It’s important for us as a company and as individuals to be aware of these issues and to consider them when exploring the world of NFTs.
Overall, I believe that NFTs have the potential to be a powerful tool for artists and creators to monetize their digital creations in a way that was not previously possible. And as a media company, we will continue to explore and experiment with this new technology and its potential applications in our work.
What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
Freedom. Of space, time and mind. To do as you please, when you please. Which in a sense, feels fulfilling. I guess creating is cathartic to sum it up.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.secondshootersean.com
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- Other: www.framefive.ca
Image Credits
Second Shooter Sean™

