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Deloitte Digital CCO on Using Jazz as an Inspiration for Content Can your content adapt at the speed of modern culture?

By Alex Ragir

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On the fifth episode of Season 3 of The Rough Cut, Storyhunter co-founder Alex Ragir went to Deloitte Digital's office during Advertising Week in New York to meet with Chief Creative Officer Alan Schulman.

Deloitte Digital is a creative digital consultancy that has worked with brands like Apple, Facebook and Adobe to help them optimize their digital presence. Ragir and Schulman discussed how Schulman's passion for Jazz enriches his 30-year career in advertising, how brands need to create content more like news agencies and how data needs to be interpreted correctly to optimize your digital strategy.

You can also listen to the interview on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Related: Instagram's Head of Content on Making Videos for 318 Million Followers

Alex Ragir

Co-founder of Storyhunter, Award-Winning Journalist and Filmmaker

Alex Ragir is the co-founder of Storyhunter, the world’s leading video creator marketplace and freelancer management system. As an entrepreneur helping the most recognized names in video production transform their strategies for the digital era, Alex built the Storyhunter freelancer network from zero to over 25,000 filmmakers, journalists and production companies in 192+ countries (join as a freelancer here). He also hosts The Rough Cut with Alex Ragir, which gives viewers an inside look into most innovative minds in media and marketing. 

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