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AJ Productions at Williston High School

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Two Williston high school students started a business called AJ Productions. Aidon Hartwig and Jaxon Evans are the heads of the business. Their business is videography and photography based on vehicles and sports. They run their business at the 701 Speed Shop, which is a coffee shop that sells car parts. AJ Productions started on August 3rd, 2023, and has grown since then. We asked Aidon why he started, and his response was, “I started because I was bored, wanted a new hobby, and was in love with the art of videography.” Aidon started the business but was soon noticed by Jaxon Evans. Jaxon asked Aidon if he could help with the editing because he liked it. Jaxon’s response when we asked him why he wanted to join was, “When I saw him make his first video, I thought to myself, I like editing things, and he is my friend, so I wanted to see if I could make videos with my friend.” It was started by Aidon getting the idea of filming his lawnmower while mowing as a joke, but it was a hit. People asked him to keep making videos, so they made a TikTok account to show their work. Once they started posting videos, people started noticing them and asking them to make videos for them. AJ Productions keeps growing because of the entertaining videos of trucks, cars, and sports.

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