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How the f**k did Taiki Green risk a stable job for a life of freelance videography? Today we’re talking with Taiki about his journey to become a videography force in the world of professional baseball. Taiki dropped out of the University of Washington and in 2015, he started working with Driveline Baseball as a videographer, capturing the stories of high-profile athletes and personalities around the game. He also ran targeted ads for the videos he created. Taiki has done freelance work for Fox Sports, MLB, ESPN, Cleveland Indians, Axe Bats, Parkwood Entertainment, and several more, but his focus really shifted when he co-founded Momentum in 2018. Momentum is widely regarded as the cutting edge for digital media content around the game of baseball. Today, Taiki still helps run Momentum. So how did Taiki convince his parents that school was not for him, but instead a life of freelance videography was more his speed?
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How the f**k did Taiki Green risk a stable job for a life of freelance videography? Today we’re talking with Taiki about his journey to become a videography force in the world of professional baseball. Taiki dropped out of the University of Washington and in 2015, he started working with Driveline Baseball as a videographer, capturing the stories of high-profile athletes and personalities around the game. He also ran targeted ads for the videos he created. Taiki has done freelance work for Fox Sports, MLB, ESPN, Cleveland Indians, Axe Bats, Parkwood Entertainment, and several more, but his focus really shifted when he co-founded Momentum in 2018. Momentum is widely regarded as the cutting edge for digital media content around the game of baseball. Today, Taiki still helps run Momentum. So how did Taiki convince his parents that school was not for him, but instead a life of freelance videography was more his speed?