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Award-winning director and screenwriter Tomas Jonsgården talks us through the nostalgic VHSs, magical mellotrons and yoga soldiers that keep his inspiration flowing.
IndependentMedia director Isabel Bethencourt tries to curb an obsession with statistics, is delighted by a DA Pennebaker film, and bows down to the power of Prince, as she reveals what's on her creative radar.
1st Ave Machine director Ricky Rxse speaks on social media shifts, the future of short form content, and his love for stand up comedy.
LOBO director Diogo Kalil celebrates the ingenuity of the Las Vegas Sphere, the power and portability of the iPad, and the thought-provoking themes of Love Death & Robots, as he reveals what's on his creative radar.
From the rugged terrain of Wyoming to the heart of Los Angeles, filmmaker Jackson Tisi talks us through the books, pics, and pooches that provide inspiration for his creative journey.
Known for their raw, innovative and impactful storytelling, Spindle filmmakers BRBR explain how sharing pretty much every aspect of their lives, from clothes to food to favourite films, has informed their collective vision.
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Director and cinematographer Jasmin Kuhn talks technological gear, the films that have lit up her year and the DPs who have influenced her career, as she reveals what's on her creative radar.
Niles Howard, editor at Work Editorial chats about his top music videos of 2024, his obsession with the game of pool and reflects on artists directing their own videos.
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Learn MoreECD at PS260, Marcos Pacheco is a creative powerhouse who's lent his extensive design and animation skills to brands like CNN, Nike, YouTube, and more. Here, he shares the artists and work that makes him tick, from iconic logos to Jamie Hewlett.
As Lost Planet editor Catherine Bull reveals what's on her radar, we find her serious about puzzles, effusive about a particular Lars von Trier film, and thankful that Willie Nelson's back catalogue is so eclectic.
LA-based Park Pictures director/photographer Lucy Sandler talks us through the pooches, knitwork and bushy broads that keep her inspiration flowing.