New York Times: Conception Series
Short of the Week alums the Moth Studio join five other talented animators in creating short films about Motherhood for the New York Times
Short of the Week alums the Moth Studio join five other talented animators in creating short films about Motherhood for the New York Times
Winners of the SOTW Awards 2013 New Media category sit down to discuss the importance of story and the need for funding in this roundtable discussion about the future of the industry.
An editorial-illustrator turned award-winning documentary filmmaker, Mickey Duzyj parlayed his breakthrough short film into a Netflix series—one that poignantly tells the surprising, and noble stories of some of sports' most infamous figures.
The 2010s was the decade that streaming video exploded into the mainstream, read how Short film drove improvements in streaming quality, shaped how films are made, defined new genres, and changed how we think about film releases.
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.
The top services available to aid female filmmakers in the creative process, including mentorships, funding options, and film festivals.
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.
Fresh off his first feature's appearance at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, documentary filmmaker Lance Oppenheim joins us to discuss his short form work, his transition into features, and the importance of being your own MC.
We've been fans of Dave Green since the beginning. His first short film, Meltdown, was a finalist in our Great Film Competition way way back in 2009 and set the tone for his style of dark yet playful humor driven by strong characters.