Here’s a great short about a small film company in Grand Rapids, MI, an emerging art-centric city, called Gorilla Pictures — I really like how they tell stories.
Rapha is proud to present the Rapha Continental Movie. An account of the project’s 2010 travels through North America.
A soda hero spreading the joy of independently owned manufacturers denouncing the use of high-fructose corn syrup. A dream come true.
“The Desk” is the first episode in a series called Lines. Lines is a web series on the online network lstudio.com. The episode features interviews with Alice Twemlow, Eric Abrahamson, Massimo Vignelli, David Miller, Kurt Andersen, Søren Kjær, Alfred Stadler, Jennifer Lai, and Ben Bajorek and creates an historical and relevant film about the relationship between the worker and the desk and how this reflects on personality and habits.
(Source: vimeo.com)
Charlie’s Theorem is a short documentary that explores the life of Charlotte Prior.
I have been friends with Charlie for a long time and we always discussed the idea of making a short film about her - about three years later we finally got our acts together.
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