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Edward Norton on building a smart workspace for filmmakers
The writer/director/producer of Motherless Brooklyn describes how Dropbox Paper helped him finish shooting the film in less than 50 days
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt on helping isolated artists create together
Here’s how the team at HITRECORD use Dropbox to back up master exports, transfer footage from video shoots, and pass graphics to collaborators working in different locations.
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Remote workout: Meet the trainer who doesn’t need a gym anymore
Here’s how solopreneur Vanessa Liu tapped into technology to turn her passion for fitness into a six-figure business.
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Never mind the SWAT team—we’ve got a film to finish
Sundance filmmakers Josh Margolin and Zoë Worth explain how they kept their production rolling, even through the chaos of an active crime scene.
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How a mixtape DJ found success by spotlighting others
After years of working two jobs and supporting other companies, Daniel Jackson knew it was time to bet on himself and build his own business.
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How the directors of HBO’s McMillion$ uncovered a conspiracy everyone missed
8 years ago, filmmaker James Lee Hernandez was browsing Reddit late one night when he came across an intriguing topic: Nobody really won McDonald’s Monopoly game.
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How Patreon uses Dropbox Paper to grow and share ideas
To simplify their workflow, the Creator Marketing team at Patreon uses the Dropbox Paper for Slack integration to capture meeting notes, review proposals, and share new designs.
As a Content Strategist on the Editorial Comms team at Dropbox from 2016-2024, I conducted interviews with entrepreneurs, filmmakers, musicians, and thought leaders in work culture. In addition to writing the articles, I managed the projects from kickoff to publishing, staged the posts on Adobe Experience Manager, and wrote captions for the social media.