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#017 How To Get Clients Without Reps with Taylor Lewis | Atomic City

March 10, 2022 Codey Wilson
#017 How To Get Clients Without Reps with Taylor Lewis | Atomic City
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#017 How To Get Clients Without Reps with Taylor Lewis | Atomic City
Mar 10, 2022
Codey Wilson

Learn the sales and marketing tools that The Lewis Brothers used to grow their filmmaking business, Atomic City, and land six-figure gigs with Amazon.

Taylor covers how he and his two brothers (aka The Lewis Brothers) went from lighting each other on fire and filming it when they were young into a full-blown production company 20 years later, working with brands such as Amazon, Microsoft, and DJI. 

He shares how networking has been one of the biggest contributors to landing new clients and gives some helpful tips and tricks on how they turn clients into fans, while also sharing a few tactics to avoid.

We also chat about their online filmmaking course where they help filmmakers from all levels grow their business. 

Lastly, they are giving away their 12-page filmmaking guide, “The Filmmakers Handbook,” free to our audience. 


The Lewis Brothers cut their filmmaking teeth by lighting each other on fire and filming it in their parent’s backyard. After many trips to the hospital, they knew this is what they wanted to do for the rest of their lives. Starting their production company before graduating high school, they have grown an impressive client list (Amazon, Microsoft, DJI) that has them shooting projects all around the globe. With a relentless passion for filmmaking (plus cereal and gummy candy), they love keeping their sets relaxed and believe in helping other filmmakers along the way with their online courses and filmmaking tools.




Site Links

Course: https://www.filmcreatorpro.com/

Free 12 Page Filmmaking Guide: https://www.filmcreatorpro.com/handbook


Company website: https://www.atomiccity.com/


Atomic City on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atomic_city/



If you want a shoutout in a future episode please leave us a written review on Apple Podcasts. 


Brought to you by CRY www.filmcry.com 


Intro mixed by Micheal Hartman - michaelhrtmn4@gmail.com 



Show Notes

Learn the sales and marketing tools that The Lewis Brothers used to grow their filmmaking business, Atomic City, and land six-figure gigs with Amazon.

Taylor covers how he and his two brothers (aka The Lewis Brothers) went from lighting each other on fire and filming it when they were young into a full-blown production company 20 years later, working with brands such as Amazon, Microsoft, and DJI. 

He shares how networking has been one of the biggest contributors to landing new clients and gives some helpful tips and tricks on how they turn clients into fans, while also sharing a few tactics to avoid.

We also chat about their online filmmaking course where they help filmmakers from all levels grow their business. 

Lastly, they are giving away their 12-page filmmaking guide, “The Filmmakers Handbook,” free to our audience. 


The Lewis Brothers cut their filmmaking teeth by lighting each other on fire and filming it in their parent’s backyard. After many trips to the hospital, they knew this is what they wanted to do for the rest of their lives. Starting their production company before graduating high school, they have grown an impressive client list (Amazon, Microsoft, DJI) that has them shooting projects all around the globe. With a relentless passion for filmmaking (plus cereal and gummy candy), they love keeping their sets relaxed and believe in helping other filmmakers along the way with their online courses and filmmaking tools.




Site Links

Course: https://www.filmcreatorpro.com/

Free 12 Page Filmmaking Guide: https://www.filmcreatorpro.com/handbook


Company website: https://www.atomiccity.com/


Atomic City on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atomic_city/



If you want a shoutout in a future episode please leave us a written review on Apple Podcasts. 


Brought to you by CRY www.filmcry.com 


Intro mixed by Micheal Hartman - michaelhrtmn4@gmail.com