You didn't start a video business to work 60-hour weeks.
Yet somewhere between landing better clients and increasing revenue, the business quietly turned into a job, one where everything still depends on you.
If you're running a video production company doing $200K-$300K a year, you already know the problem. You're busy. Booked. Technically successful. But growth hasn't bought you freedom. It's bought you more responsibility, more stress, and less space to think.
The S.C.A.L.E. Method explains why this happens - and how to fix it.
Drawing on eight years of coaching 178+ video production businesses, Den Lennie reveals the five structural pillars required to move from operator to owner:
Survival - focusing on the right markets instead of chasing every project
Control - building a small base of high-value relationships that generate predictable work
Alignment - escaping vendor mode and becoming a trusted partner
Leverage - systems and a lean team so the business runs without you
Expansion - scaling revenue without adding chaos or burnout
Through real case studies from working production companies, this book shows how founders broke through the invisible ceiling, reclaimed their time, increased margins, and built businesses that kept running even when they stepped away.
This isn't about hustling harder, hiring a bloated team, or chasing growth for its own sake.
It's about designing a video business that works without consuming your life.
If you want to scale beyond $500K without burning out and finally build a business that serves you, not the other way around, this book shows you how.