 First of all, I appreciate y'all coming out. It's a lot of cool ass people in this room. You know, nice to be around artists. I love to see it. So I watch a lot of house shows with my wife. One thing that they always talk about, there's like a lot of the shows they will have to like build out the house and try to increase the valuation of the house. And one thing they touch on a lot is the people who are like really designing, they'll actually give them a mark against those people. They try to deduct value and say that design doesn't have value. But we all know that's a lot. Design is that sauce. It's why someone's willing to pay for a white tee with one logo on it versus a white tee with no logo on it and not paying the same amount of money. Like design has value, creativity has value, your art has value. And so as a content creator, you have to figure out what your story is, who you are, what you stand for, and where you're trying to go. So then you can start making content about that. Then you circle back right back to what Sean was saying about making content and testing the content for free. That's the beauty of the age we're in. This doesn't really cost us anything to blow up. Is there a general thing that I should be thinking of as a film director that help most people or does it just depend on the artist's audience, where they're at and all that stuff? Getting really good at matching locations and visuals to what their possible aesthetic might be. It's not like a small artist specific issue. It's an artist who don't understand their branding and content issue. I'm Kelly Lowe from Baltimore, Maryland. I'm an artist development, A&R. I manage songwriters and producers. And basically, I love this event. I'm so glad that Brandman, Corey, and JR really came out here and just gave us some game. Put a face to the name, we're allowed to dap them up. We know they're real people. And that's important, man, in this day and age. But definitely, man, just thanks once again for the event. And when you come up in my city, be more DC, I'm gonna be there too. Bro, it's Mills Mills Mills. I came from Los Angeles, California. I've been following these cats for a long time. Got the motherfucking Brandman. I probably still got the original app on my phone. Hold up, let me pull it up real quick. But yeah, I came from LA. It just happened, it just happened to be. So I'm glad I was able to meet these dudes in person. Yeah, man, that's really it, man. Gabbina, Gabbina. I am from St. Louis, Missouri. And I live here in Atlanta now. I am an artist, also a development and customer service architect. And I am all about taking my brand to the next level. This opportunity was amazing. I was very impressed with all the knowledge and different things that was shown about how important it is to take yourself serious as an artist and make sure you're focusing on yourself as an entrepreneur on how you can make money with using these platforms to grow. So it's all about marketing and developing. And I'm so proud to meet these guys. They have mentorship programs and different book tours going on. Make sure you guys are getting in tune. I was really impressed and I look forward to working with them in the future. So thank you.