<p class="ingestion featured-caption">The life of a young founder is busy.Courtesy of Eitan Miller</p><ul class="summary-list"><li>At just 24, I run a production company in NYC, and one day I had two shoots to run.</li><li>My day started at 5:45 a.m. and my first shoot was finished by 1:30 p.m.</li></ul><p>I started my first video production company in middle school, and now 10 years later, I run <a target="_blank" href="http://boundlessnyc.com">Boundless Creative</a>, a boutique production company in NYC.</p><p>Being a <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-startup-founder-16-year-old-2023-10">young founder</a> is great because I get the freedom to set my own schedule, meet amazing people, and work on projects that excite me. But there are a lot of drawbacks too.</p><p>One of the biggest is not getting taken seriously because I'm <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/boomers-gen-z-experiencing-happiness-loneliness-at-the-same-time-2024-6">Gen Z</a>, even though I have a decade of experience working with paying video production clients. It's also a lot of pressure to bring in new work, hire and manage teams for projects, and work long hours.</p><p>As <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/single-mom-easy-side-hustle-rent-backyard-sniffspot-dog-park-2024-7">my company</a> continues to grow, every day is different, and here's a look behind the scenes at a recent day filming two projects.</p>