Sunday Morning Short: The Shoes – ‘Time to Dance’
Today’s featured short is an 8+ minute long violent East London epic video for ‘Time to Dance’ by The Shoes. The star of this video portraying a violent killer is Continue reading
Today’s featured short is an 8+ minute long violent East London epic video for ‘Time to Dance’ by The Shoes. The star of this video portraying a violent killer is Continue reading
Today a music video, a Nevada/New Mexico dreaming aesthetic, Here We Go Magic’s “How Do I Know” from their album, A Different Ship. Directed by Sean Pecknold and starring Janet Pants. What hits Continue reading
Food is one of those subjects that makes the peoples eyes light up whenever stumbled upon in a conversation. From a TV cooking show favorite like MasterChef Australia through salivating moments cruising through foodporndaily. Combining Continue reading
I assume that we all know the famous images of The Tower of Babylon by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The spiraling glory of this ancient cacophonous society mentioned in the old testament. The hotbed of ‘otherness’, Continue reading
A few weeks ago I came across the body of work of Peter Aurisch and fell in love. It seems almost impossible that someone is able to create this on Continue reading
After a stint abroad I return with a ‘Sunday Morning Short’ entitled: Birth of a Book. A Geyrhalter-esque documentary on the mechanics of making a book, not the labors of the writer who tortured Continue reading
The wondrous universe created by Wes Anderson. A subject for lenghty analyses, from it’s art direction, it’s writing, it’s editing, it’s music, the actors used. A familiarity springs from every project by a Continue reading
A while back I wrote a blog on Aesthetics of Dust, inspired by the works of Filippo Minelli and Ujin Lee + Tom Edwards. Both projects played with the means of Continue reading
I want to introduce something new, or better yet propose a hybrid between the Bechdel test and Nathan Rabin’s Manic Pixie Dream Girl (MPDG). First a definition of terms: – Continue reading
It goes without saying – although I’m about to say it – that I’m completely obsessed with future shorts. A celebration of the short film and a pop-up film festival, what more Continue reading