How did you get started doing what you do?
Deborah: I started the journey wanting to just document as many moments with my dog, Andie as possible. Actually, the very first video I made, it was more of a satire but for some reason, it got a bunch of views and it kind of inspired me to try and make more!

What equipment do you generally bring to a set?
D: JibONE + SliderPLUS PRO + HeadPLUS + Pan PRO + Venus Probe w/A7SIII. This has been the ultimate Youtube PC building b-roll set up for me and allows me to continue grabbing shots while building a PC all by myself.

What is your proudest achievement in your career so far?
D: This may seem SO trivial to most, but I was so pumped when the New York International Auto Show committee invited not only myself, but Andie as well with official press passes to the last New York Auto Show. It was definitely a HUGE validation moment for me.

What is your biggest career goal for the future?
D: I just want to keep creating with Andie (and now Abby) for as long as I can. The cars, the computers, the tech....to me, those are just things along for MY ride as I try out different things with my two best fur-ends.

What is the worst advice you ever received, and the best advice you can give to other filmmakers?
D: Worst advice: Take the time and make your first few videos perfect before you upload, it sets the tone for establishing who you are. Best advice I can give: Do NOT do the above but try your best to get as much content out there as possible. Accept the raw critiques, and push yourself in areas that you feel you want to hone in on. And yeah, don't be afraid to lock onto a target / goal of who you want emulate.
What is your favorite saying related to filmmaking?
D: I'll fix that in post...it'll take no time. (famous last words)