Takashi Murakami Discusses ‘Jellyfish Eyes’ Monster Film
Having already conquered an art world that has seen his anime-inspired characters embraced by the masses and his blissed-out flowers sprouted from the walls of the biggest collectors in the world, Takashi Murakami is now setting his sights on the the...
Skin: A Film by Ryan Hope
Directed by Ryan Hope, Skin is a dark, stylish examination of tattoo culture as high art and a film that tests the boundaries of the medium and the human body. The film features contributions from notable artists such as Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons and...
Mackenzie Sheppard “Yoshi’s Blend” Short Film
Filmmaker Mackenzie Sheppard has carved a niche for himself over the past few years with his artfully crafted documentaries, commercials and short films. The latest vignette from the Japan-born Vancouver transplant features coffee connoisseur Yoshi M...
CASSETTE: A Documentary Film about the Cassette Tape
A few months ago, the term “cassette tape” was taken out of the Oxford English Dictionary. As recorded sound continues its love affair with the downloadable, ethereal digital file, the tangible artifact is quickly becoming a thing of the...
The Work: Tonight, The Streets Were Dark
Detroit’s The Work was commissioned by designer Dr. Romanelli and his ever-expanding outlet to create a unique set of aesthetics, highlighting custom pieces that were manufactured for Revive. The nature of the short film equates to an uncharact...
Bluesville: A Story
Jakarta’s Bluesville has made a name for itself with beautifully handcrafted garments and natural dyes. The brand makes use of a local artisan and the rich Indonesian soil in order to produce some of the highest-quality handmade shirts, pants a...
PressPlayPause Documentary Film
Does democratized culture mean better art, film, music and literature, or is true talent instead flooded and drowned in the vast digital ocean of mass culture? That is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews...
Corey Rich: “WHY” Video by Nikon D4
Filmed exclusively with the Nikon D4, filmmaker Corey Rich offers a stunning short titled “WHY” which explores individuals pushing themselves to their limits. Profiles include luminaries in the world of biking, kayaking and free climbing,...
POST NEW: Collage Culture by Aaron Rose
Aaron Rose has played a pivotal role influencing and encouraging many of the leading names in the art world. His latest project, a book entitled Collage Culture excites the eye and makes for a compelling publication for those with the ability to thin...
Lost in Tokyo by Mark Bramley
With two days to kill in Tokyo, photographer/filmmaker Mark Bramley took to the illuminated and expansive city streets for the short film, “Lost in Tokyo.” Shot completely on the Canon 5D MkII, the footage reveals mesmerizing time-lapse f...
Muuto – Finding Home
Through this undeniably unique portrayal of Danish design firm Muuto’s latest collection of furniture, they present an accommodating short film, which only further entices due to forward-thinking level of creativity. Such consistent individuali...
El Sicario: Room 164 Trailer
Having premiered last night at FilmForum, El Sicario: Room 164 is a documentary that tells the story of “El Sicario,” a veteran hitman for the cartels in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, who has spent the better part of his life torturing those who...
Stason Bros: Best Bike Rental Commercial (NSFW)
Cycling and women… there’s been no theme more prominent than the two over the last few months. A highly sexualized rendition here features booze, bikes and models with little method to their madness. Allegedly they’re peddling renta...
Melanie Iglesias Flip Book “Christmas Edition” Video
Model Melanie Iglesias serves up another helping of her Flip Book series with a Christmas edition. Originally suggesting that her previous Halloween Flip Book would be her last of the year, Iglesias hooks fans up with a special gift knowing not every...