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About The Channel
Pulp Perspective was born from a pure, unadulterated love for cinema and storytelling. We're not just fans; we're students of the craft.
Our mission is to look beyond the surface, uncover hidden meanings, and explore the techniques that make great films and shows unforgettable. From blockbuster hits to indie gems, we break down what makes them tick.
Our Philosophy
"Every frame tells a story, every cut has meaning, and every performance carries weight. We believe in the power of cinema to move, inspire, and transform."
Meet The Team
The creative minds behind every frame, every word, and every story

Michael Thompson
Script Writer & Voice Artist
The voice behind every story, Michael crafts compelling narratives and brings them to life with captivating voice-overs. A graduate of the LA Film School, he combines technical expertise with creative storytelling.
"Every script is a journey, every voice-over a performance"

Jordan Martinez
Video Editor & Post-Production
The visual architect of our stories, Jordan transforms raw footage into cinematic masterpieces using the complete Adobe Creative Suite. Previously worked with renowned companies like LenosTube, bringing professional-grade editing expertise to every project.
"In the edit, stories find their soul"
Our Video Production
Behind every great video is a meticulous process that transforms ideas into cinematic experiences
Concept & Scripting
Every video starts with a spark of an idea, meticulously researched and scripted to create a compelling narrative.
Voice & Visuals
We record high-quality voice-overs and gather the perfect clips and graphics to bring our stories to life.
Editing & Post-Production
The magic happens in the edit, where we weave everything together with music, effects, and a cinematic touch.
Get In Touch
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