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
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
Artist Documentary From Tom Broadhurst
Director Tom Broadhurst of Bandit films brings us this delightful documentary style introduction to one quirky character named Nicholas Jones. An Australian Artist/Sculptor by trade who takes old books and turns them into something new and beautiful to look at. Creative minds come in so many differe
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
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
Adrian Buitenhuis For Flying Pigeon Bicycles
Director Adrian Buitenhuis brings us this charming little short which has been created in aid of promoting Flying Pigeon Bicycles, a north American based company who make custom bikes by hand. For almost three minutes of our time we get this beautifully shot film which is everything that advertising
Walking A Time Lapse By Hajime Koyasu
I wanted to share this time-lapse piece from Japanese Director Hajime Koyasu as it’s pretty rare that I bring these types of films across anymore. The problem I have with time-lapses is that they’re often left static and once you’ve seen it once you’ve seen it a thousand times, it gets a lit
Teprf Project Teaser by Deplase Collective
This project is a little different to the majority we post, however inevitably we are pushing the concept of creativity and this short project from Slovakian collective Deplase certainly is creative, eye pleasing, and inspiring. Based in the beautiful mountain city of Liptovsky Mikulas Deplase was b
Tastetone From Decode Film
London based production company Decode Film bring us this wonderful short which investigates the concept of Synesthesia, where one stimulation evokes the sensation of another. They've taken quite a creative approach to depicting the idea of Synesthesia, as we see our subject move from a windy forest