Ever felt stuck because you didn't have the "right" gear or enough time? In this second episode of Showrunning YouTube, I'm pulling back the curtain on my 2026 channel launch and why I intentionally chose to embrace strict limitations—like shooting in black and white without dialogue—to tell a more powerful story. By shifting from a "talking head" to a narrative filmmaker mindset, I’ve discovered that the very constraints we complain about are actually the levers that force us to innovate, problem-solve, and create work that truly resonates. Resources ~ Eleven Labs AI Music Generation // https://try.elevenlabs.io/2yn7yrb6e9wu ~ You Can CHANGE Your STORY in 12 MONTHS // https://youtu.be/mvC6WQkCVZU ~ How Self Inducing Constraints Leads to Creativity & Innovation // https://www.jasonscottmontoya.com/systems/313-constraints-creativity-innovation ~ How Megan Hayes BECAME The Hunger Games Female Morphling in Catching Fire // https://youtu.be/PzCzxu3nRbo ~ Juniper & Jones // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL6cPBl4iG4&list=PLFbX5MEk1BbofNvNU0VR4fSiS_qIZ9Jxa ~ Night Shyamalan Interview // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voaaUeughDk #ShowrunningYouTube #CreativeLimitations #YouTubeStrategy #Storytelling #JasonScott Montoya #ContentCreator

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