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Daniel Pfeifer - Freelance Video Producer

Daniel Pfeifer is working in the Music and Media industry as a Freelance Video Producer & Consultant executing productions, handling client expectations and consulting media firms.

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Daniel Pfeifer - Freelance Video Producer

Daniel Pfeifer is working in the Music and Media industry as a Freelance Video Producer & Consultant executing productions, handling client expectations and consulting media firms.

Daniel Pfeifer

  • Programme at AAU: Innovation and Change Management
  • Faculty at AAU: THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
  • Campus at AAU: CAMPUS COPENHAGEN
  • Year of graduation: 2019
  • Birth place: 1988 in Wolfsburg, Germany
  • Current employment: Freelance Video Producer

What kind of industry is your company/organisation a part of?

Music and Media industry.

What do you spend the most time on in your work?

Planning productions, handling client expectations and budgets. But on the other hand, I edit, do camera work and even direct for some projects. I always liked to understand the full spectrum of something.

What is the most important learning in your working life so far?

You will be able to do a lot more than you think. It is all in your head. Try new things and try not to limit you. Speak to people you look up to. Ask them, how they did it!

What motivates you?

Curiosity and leaving something better behind for the people or generations to come.

What are your best memories from your time at AAU?

The long nights spent on campus and the parties.

What is the most important thing you have taken with you from Aalborg University?

The most important thing I brought with me from AAU is: friends for life. But, when it comes to the job, then I would say: Being more confident in the things I do. Studying abroad, in a program which was new to me and getting tested - that was something AAU helped me a lot and helped to path my further career. Being brave enough to try things and find smart solutions in a global context.

What made you choose your specific programme?

Starting my career in a start up, I was curious how companies and roles evolve or change. Especially in our fast paced times.

With the knowledge and insight you have today, what advice would you give yourself if you were to start studying at AAU?

More information on what I can do with the degree.

Your best career advice for students and newly graduates?

Try to listen to your inner self. What drives you? What is important to you? How much responsibility do you want to have? There is no shame in not wanting to much of it. And there is no shame in not 100% knowing what you want to do. Try things. Try two things at the same time - even more. Sometimes, you might be surprised what combination of tasks you are good in and others might not. Through trying, you will most certainly find your way and purpose. Constantly listen to your inner voice or talk to fellow students.

Fun fact?

I am from a small village with just 300 people living there.

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