The Atlantic By Alexander Catanese
Young Ohio based designer Alexander Catanese first introduced himself to us with his simplistic yet captivating short film “Just The Same But Brand New” a couple of months back. Ever since I’ve been curious to see the latest projects that he’s been involved in, and luckily en
Open Your Eyes By Camille Marotte
French filmmaker Camille Marotte reminds us it’s the summer season in this short creative film he has recently created which has been titled “open your eyes”. Camille obviously wants the viewer to pay attention to the finer details of life and this is exactly what this project does
Ryan Takaba Project From Mark & Angela Walley
Dynamic Duo Mark & Angela Walley bring us another insightful short film this time involving the work of ceramicist Ryan Takaba and his charming installation for his latest series “Mums and Water”. I was drawn to this project because of the innovative way in which they provide the pl
Man & Machine From George Horne
Filmmaker George Horne today presents us with the work of Peter Leadbeater, a bespoke furniture designer and maker based in Leicestershire through his short film titled Man & Machine. Peter explains in the film he works as one with his trusted choice of equipment the chainsaw carving wood into
Yee-Haw Poster Short
Those who know both of us personally understand that we aren’t big drinkers so naturally it’s pretty rare for us to share drink related projects on the site. However the independent spirt and creative working of Yee-Haw Industries really caught my eye earlier, today they showcase their r
Chicago By Boat with Philip Bloom
English filmmaker/director Philip Bloom brings us quite an inventive way of taking the sights and sounds of Chicago in with this short film he has created aboard a boat. In another one of his eye pleasing time-lapses Philip presents a playful and lighthearted mood as we race through what was origina
Post-ers From Andrew+Carissa
Creative couple Andrew & Carissa come through with one of their latest collaborative projects in which they are involved in creating minimal posters available on sale to help a young girl in Africa named Rinah. In what is quite a touching and compelling tale, The DC based duo began helping the
5 Days in Tibet by James Spradlin
We join filmmaking enthusiast James Spradlin in this eye opening journey that took him across Tibet over five days, armed with little more than just his camera. His findings were quite remarkable as we the viewer get to enjoy an explosion of colour and culture in this seven minute montage that James
The Little Team By El Cangrejo
L’equip petit or Little team as it translates is a delightful short documentary which follows the joy of a young football team who are yet to score a single goal against an opponent. Quashing all stigma attached to the game as we know it, the group remind us all that sporting competition altho
Wim•ble•don By Bryan Ku
With just under four days now until all our eyes feast on the sporting festival that is Wimbledon there seems to be a fair amount of Tennis related creative projects springing out of the works. This short film by design student Bryan Ku caught my eye with his creative approach to revisiting the 2008
Apolis Conversations, Jonathan Olinger
Apolis continue their “Conversations” series, this time featuring Jonathan Olinger, the Founder and Executive Director of DTJ (Discover The Journey). DTJ was founded in 2004 after three friends took a global journey to understand suffering, they decided that they wanted to speak up for c
Documentary on Helen Rödel
Today’s going to be an interesting one for films, we’ve got a bit of back log and all of them are as good as each other. This one very much stands on its own in terms of subject and is a documentary that follows the manual techniques used by Brazilian designer Helen Rödel. Although this