Jan Rothuizen Artist Profile
I've brought across this short film from Artours which is the augmented reality project of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, which today is showcasing the profile of dutch artist Jan Rothuizen. Jan talks us through his artistic roots before moving onto some of his more recent projects which include a
Liberia ‘77 Documentary Trailer
Just by chance I happened to come across this captivating short film which doubles as a trailer for a longer feature documentary titled "Liberia77". The project follows the story of two young Canadian born brothers, Andrew and Jeff Topham, who emigrated with their family to Liberia in the 70's as th
Wefi Surfboards by Mark Wyatt
Recently Vancouver based filmmaker Mark Wyatt created this short documentary on local creative Randy Weflen who makes handcrafted wooden Surfboards for a living. The project guides us through a the process that Randy undertakes to build these beautiful custom hollow western red cedar boards, which a
On Assignment by Renan Ozturk
I wanted to divert everyones attention to another in a long line of inspiring short films from filmmaker, climber, and artist Renan Osturk. In this project Renan follows fellow climber and creative Jimmy Chin as he braves the face of the mountains in aid of capturing the skill of his peers as they t
The Great Escape by Edouard Sepulchre
I want to invite everyone to join me in viewing this charming little film titled "The Great Escape" which is brought to us by Edouard Sepulchre and is the perfect tonic to end the day on. Edouard creates an amusing little narrative where he injects a pinch of personality into two bicycles as they se
Little Scraps of Paper Series by Tomas Leach
This is a great little series headed by director Tomas Leach with the help of Nicolas Cambier and Daniel Diego Lincoln titled "Little Scraps of Paper". It's a collection of short documentary films about how creative people develop ideas and thoughts and what they keep them in. This one below featur
Natural Films by Style Design Japan
I picked up these two short films by Tatsuo Yamamoto, owner of a website in Japan called Style Design. From what I can translate and decipher he owns a business that produces design work and on the side he's an avid photographer and filmmaker. Or maybe it's merged altogether, who knows. I titled the
Toby’s Hill From Brown Bread Films
Brown Bread Films bring us the sombre sound of English based group Pengilly in the creation of their latest music video which is titled "Toby's Hill". The project was clearly quite a melting pot for creativity as the two collectives settled on the idea of portraying the band as a sort of religious c
Eat, Learn and Move Film’s by Rick Mereki
This collection of short film's by Rick Mereki really just defines to me why I love the internet so much, the concept of sharing creativity to a wider audience, viewing new places, foods and experiences that otherwise wouldn't have been possible previously without traveling halfway across the world.
On Gray By Dave Delnea
One of the main reasons I love watching short film is the evocative and mysterious element involved as you watch a project unravel in front of your eyes. So this short piece from Dave Delnea really appealed to me as he's left the mystery of the film to be written by the imagination of the viewer, qu
The Narrows by Johannes M Schwarz
It seems like a large chunk of the creatives that I follow have opted to head to the mountains this summer and sample a little of what nature has to offer. So when I came across the profile of Johannes M Schwarz and the beautiful scenery found in his short piece "The Narrows" I knew there would be a
Beekeeping In New York City From Adrian Bautisa
Back with the bees again, with this time around Filmmaker Adrian Bautista bringing us this insightful short documentary piece which investigates a little into the active beekeeping community in New York City. Adrian introduces us to Tim ONeal creator of educational blog Borough Bees with novice beek