12 Years of DFA: Too Old To Be New, Too New To Be Classic
An oral history of DFA: the iconic NYC record label that got the indie kids to dance. Narrated by Marc Maron.
An oral history of DFA: the iconic NYC record label that got the indie kids to dance. Narrated by Marc Maron.
A look back at the year that was 2023 and all we achieved on Short of the Week & Shortverse.
What kind of person takes a cruise not for a week or a month — but for the rest of his life?
The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was perhaps the most widely documented act of political violence in history. The New York Times obtained, analyzed and mapped out thousands of cellphone videos, police bodycam recordings and internal police audio to provide the most complete picture to date of what happened.
Our Award-winners take a seat at our "virtual" roundtable and offer up their thoughts on what it means to be a filmmakers today. Plus, learn about what they're planning next.
The Atlantic Magazine, esteemed general interest rag for the policy-elite, has extended its sights to internet video. Late last week saw the launch of a curatorial venture on the magazine's prominent website, a new vision for its video page.
In 2009, an unknown effects-laden sci-fi short, Panic Attack, grabbed the attention of Hollywood proving the internet had opened a new path for aspiring directors. That success spawned thousands of CG-savvy imitators.
A meditative portrait of bull rider Gary Leffew and his reflections on life and the sport that made him the man he is today.
We catch up with the No Film School founder, and S/W alum, to discuss the process of making his new Netflix Original feature.
In advance of Sundance, we highlight new features and episodic projects from our short film alumni