ABOUT DANA KEITH

Dana Keith is owner and operator of a video production business entitled, Dana Keith Film.  He is a most well known for his wild vlogs and personality on youtube and facebook but make no mistake he takes pride in his entrepreneurial journey.  He quit his job in 2019 to be a full-time entrepreneur.  He began podcasting in 2020 and continues to expand his skillset and brand with each new venture, skillset, and video.  

ABOUT DANA KEITH

Dana Keith is owner and operator of a video production business entitled, Dana Keith Film.  He is a most well known for his wild vlogs and personality on youtube and facebook but make no mistake he takes pride in his entrepreneurial journey.  He quit his job in 2019 to be a full-time entrepreneur.  He began podcasting in 2020 and continues to expand his skillset and brand with each new venture, skillset, and video.  

ABOUT DANA KEITH

Dana Keith is owner and operator of a video production business entitled, Dana Keith Film.  He is a most well known for his wild vlogs and personality on youtube and facebook but make no mistake he takes pride in his entrepreneurial journey.  He quit his job in 2019 to be a full-time entrepreneur.  He began podcasting in 2020 and continues to expand his skillset and brand with each new venture, skillset, and video.  

My Story.

I was in a music video with a friend and I saw the process of production for the first time.  I watched this “Director/Videographer/Editor ” play all three roles as he filmed us rap multiple scenes, he then uploaded the footage to a program, and I watched him create the baseline of the music video.  At this time I had zero background or interest in video production but when I was watching it happen right in front of me, I instantly knew I could do it.  I correlated it to a video game and told my friend, “You don’t have to pay him anymore.  I can do that and you can pay me.”  I always joke about that because I never did get paid for any videos from my friend but I got lots and lots of practice.  We made close to 20 videos together in the next few years that followed.  I filmed and edited my first music video Easter Day, 2015.  We had a full video by the next day and since then I’ve never stopped making videos.  What started out as just music videos soon evolved into capturing events, weddings, speeches, and more.   

It didn’t happen overnight and it hasn’t been easy.  I worked full-time while pursing my dream on the side for close to 4 years.  I was working at T-Mobile and eventually found myself in a position doing video production at my corporate job too.  I suppose bringing my lap-top in and editing in between calls really paid off.  In addition, I met a celebrity chef who took me under his wings.  I’ve been working with Chef Brother Luck since 2017 when he was on Top Chef Season 15.  He’s been on multiple television shows such as Top Chef Season 15 and 16, Beat Bobby Flay, and Chopped.  Between working with Brother Luck and T-mobile as a one man production team, I built up enough courage and confidence to completely take the leap into entrepreneurship.  

The past 4 years since then has been a learning experience.  I helped create multiple podcasts; No Lucks Given Podcast with Brother Luck, Between the Sheets with Lea, and my own podcast, Network your Network.  I worked in Boudoir with an incredible photographer who helped my career tremendously, Lea Flores.  Worked with a top tier marketing company, Unified Growth, and even learned a bit about advertising and how to build websites.  I worked with Charlie and the Dream Team which is my most viewed youtube video to date which I have to thank Brother Luck for that.  As of today my business works with select clients and I’m expanding my brand into online courses, brand merchandise, and connecting on social media.  

My dream is to leave a legacy and help my family experience life from a different vantage point than where we come from.  That’s what I’m chasing and my whole idea is, “What if?”  What if we can take this way further.  Way further than even I could imagine.  What if?  

Let’s fail to success because we got dreams to chase.