How To Fly A Kite by Paul Trillo
What a great short film this is, shot and edited by Paul Trillo. Originally it was made for the 48 Hour Film Festival, but it now graciously takes its place in The No Problem portfolio, alongside many other interesting shorts. This piece is centred around a man who starts a cult in which he is [&hel
Imagery From Iban Ramon
How i’ve not managed to come across work from Iban Ramon before is beyond me, but his work is here now for us all to admire. Honestly I was torn when selecting what imagery to bring across from Iban as he has such a diverse skill set, every page of his vast portfolio is filled […]
KHD Symphony in Red by Sehsucht
What a spectacular week this has been for videos. We’ve showcased some real talent, and this is another one we can add to the list, by German animation and graphics studio Sehsucht. They produced this piece titled KHD Symphony, which is basically an animation that is supposed to replicate 3D b
Mixed Imagery by Steven Beckly
I’m pretty astounded by Steven Becklys portfolio, and in general the imagery in which he takes. You may have seen earlier on our twitter page that we showcased a quick photo of his, which happened to be the one up top. But in the end I had to follow through with a full article, this […]
Conjure From Lucid Cine
There seems to be quite a lot of dark creative projects being pushed out over the last couple of days. I guess given the time of year and that halloween has just passed, it’s to be expected. It’s throwing up a little bit of transition in the visuals we feature, which can’t be a bad
WMIG Build Film
I really enjoyed watching this film by We Make It Good, a collective group of writers, curators, dreamers, and thinkers telling stories in spectacular ways through the varied mediums of film, music, art, and experience. This short film, titled “Build”, was shot in the hills of Millerton,
Sophia + Anna By Joy Andrews
Director Joy Andrews who bases herself from Seatle created this short visual working over one weekend on a spur of the moment idea. Within one weekend Joy and her team casted, shot, edited and submitted the piece to SIFF film festival on the monday. A great example of some stunning cinematography be
RIP Little Italy by Adam Grabowski
Wow. I love this short video made by Adam Grabowski titled ‘RIP Little Italy’. Adam is currently a Design & Motion Graphics student at the School of Visual Arts, NYC. He has some great clips in his portfolio already, but this one really jumped out at me. The editing is spot on, and
Minoru Blvd’s Workspaces Interview with Mark Robinson
So after spending my whole weekend backing up and transferring files across to another server, I feel pretty proud that we’ve got the site up and running in such a short space of time. Considering we’ve had some serious upgrades, maybe not visually, but really tuning up the cogs that mak
Stills From Chourmo
I really don’t know too much about this creative, apart from the fact his name is Nico and he’s known as Chourmo online. You don’t need any background information about the Architect from Vicenza to see why his imagery has been brought across though, these looks are so fresh and al
At the Hour of Our Death From Mark & Angela Walley
Im coming through with quite a controversial piece here and i’m sure it will leave many of you split on opinion, this short visual working captured by filmmakers Mark and Angela Walley deals with the way we look at death, and the mark people leave on the world. I’m not sure I completely
Mixed Imagery by Tara Thayer
Some great photography by Tara Thayer, a mum who lives in Tarrytown, New York. I find her work very homely and warm, i think her family life definitely shines through in the photographs. Tara uses a mixed bag of cameras, ranging from a Polaroid Spectra to a K1000, I’ve even seen some hasselbla