Happiness
Dripping with the acidic commentary that is his trademark, Steve Cutts releases his latest animation, sure to go viral. The story of a rodent's quest for happiness and fulfilment.
Dripping with the acidic commentary that is his trademark, Steve Cutts releases his latest animation, sure to go viral. The story of a rodent's quest for happiness and fulfilment.
Overview of how AI may shift the filmmaking world over the coming years—the opportunities and questions it raises.
Gints Zilbalodis joins us to discuss how he made award-winning animated feature Away on short film funding
With her debut feature 'Stray' impressing on the festival circuit in 2020, director Elizabeth Lo ('Hotel 22', 'Mother's Day') joins us to discuss her transition from short film to feature.
Director Joe Sill joins us to discuss his latest short film 'Kara' - a Star Wars fan-film featuring some impressive VFX work.
Making a great short film requires a certain kind of alchemy; because there are no hard-set rules in regards to running time, subject matter, or even medium, filmmakers traverse a tricky path on the road to festival -- and online audience -- acceptance. I was lucky enough to sit down at the San Francisco International Film Festival with a few of the shorts filmmakers that were in attendance and get insight into their process, ask what lessons they learned on their latest productions, and find out what they believe makes a good short film.
Curation is Broken. We need to start by getting one thing straight—most of the curation we talk about today in our everyday digital lives isn’t true curation at all.
Liza Mandelup, Matt Vesely and Michael Lukk Litwak - three filmmakers with features at SXSW 2023 - join us to discuss how short film was important in helping to shape their careers so far.
In the first of a recurring series, where we look to speak to those involved in the funding, production, distribution and programming of short film, we speak to Guardian Docs Executive Producer Jess Gormley.
From migrant farmers to workers in the gig economy, the changing face of labor in short films is both celebratory and disconcerting