“A Poetic Lesson on Black Anatomy”
In her film Black Anatomy, Denisse Ariana Pérez revindicates the black body through poetry.
In her film Black Anatomy, Denisse Ariana Pérez revindicates the black body through poetry.
Denisse Ariana Pérez invites us to contemplate breath and water through her recent film Tide in Tide Out.
Filmmaker Dominic Gould shares his favourite cameras for filming music videos, events, interviews and more on a budget.
A candid conversation about finding your path as a filmmaker, the various ways to fund films and common mistakes to avoid.
We chat to Jon Frank about his diverse career in both still and moving pictures.
A short film exploring the process, inspiration and philosophy behind artist Heath Wae's practice.
Is film school worth the time and money? Hear from two experienced filmmakers, one who went to film school and one who started his own business instead.
Capturing 3,000-year-old bristlecone trees in his latest film Treeline, Jordan Manly shows the immense power of film to reignite our relationship with nature.
Before founding Urth, two good friends quit their jobs and set off on the journey of a lifetime.
Whether it’s the footwork of a long boarder, or light playing off the water, Nathan Oldfield’s surf films diverge from competition and glorify what he calls "these everyday sacred things".