How Thinking Small Helped a Nazi Car Make a Big Impact in America
How Thinking Small Helped a Nazi Car Make a Big Impact in America
Artwork of the Week: Just a Reflektor
Arcade Fire’s interactive music video goes beyond gimmick to construct a dynamic and innovative new layer to the song’s themes, directed by you, the viewer.
Don’t Search for Meaning, and You Will Find It
Australian artist Tim Minchin explains why pursuing happiness is the best way to guarantee you’ll never find it.
New Zealand artist Harley Neville takes aim at religion in his honest and confronting poem, Gravity.
A London filmmaker goes to great heights to learn more about the residents of a commissioned apartment building.
Entrepreneur Insider: Video Buzz
After finding success founding several other companies, Jules Blundell has launched VideoBuzz to usher in the new age of ‘messages in motion’.
Artwork of the Week: Kung Fury
More than just a parody of 80s action films, Kung Fury is a technical wonder, and fitting tribute to one of America’s most explosive exports.
Art of the Cut: The Editor’s Process
Every Frame a Painting breaks down the mysterious essence of the film editor’s process.
Failure has its purpose, but when victory matters most, you have to fight for every inch.
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