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Ever wondered what fills the world’s most creative minds?
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Playlist: Leo Aguirre
23rd Jan MUSIC VIDEO FOCUS

Playlist:LeoAguirre

We spoke with Park Pictures director Leo Aguirre about his Minolta TC-1 and Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer, experimental jazz playlists, and the inner workings of the promo industry.

16th Jan MUSIC VIDEO FOCUS
Playlist: WAXXWORK

Playlist: WAXXWORK

We hear from Art Practice directing duo WAXXWORK consisting of Timothy Casten and Vikesh Govind. Here they talk about representation in music videos, the wonder of Google Docs, and watching their Director’s Label DVD collection.

15th Jan
Peer Review: Peter O'Brien

Peer Review: Peter O'Brien

With a background in sound design, Emerald Pictures director Peter O'Brien has crafted sensitive and impactful campaigns for brands from the Irish Heart Foundation to Sky. Here, he discusses the people who inspire him, how great sound creates a story and why patience is a director’s greatest asset.

14th Jan
On My Radar: Manuel Borde

On My Radar: Manuel Borde

Manuel Borde, Global Chief Creative Officer, Commerce at VML, has a tough time choosing his favourite TV show, but instantly knows what he would alter about the current advertising industry set-up, as he reveals what's on his radar.

13th Jan
Radical Friend: A Few Of My Favourite Things

Radical Friend: A Few Of My Favourite Things

JOJX director Radical Friend (aka Kirby McClure) talks us through the crystal amphibians and lucky feet-warmers that keep his creativity flowing.

9th Jan MUSIC VIDEO FOCUS
Playlist: David J East

Playlist: David J East

David J East is a partner and creative director at Imagine This. Here, he chats about the dream of working with the Gallagher brothers, looking at paintings for inspiration, and his love of penguins.

7th Jan
On My Radar: ​Mr. Francois

On My Radar: ​Mr. Francois

Director Mr. Francois, repped in the US by Slash, talks AI promptography, the poetic nature of sports, and the life-affirming qualities of potatoes, as he reveals what's on his radar.

Around the world

On Location is a column that gives a boots-on-the-ground look at some amazing cities, brought to you by local production experts.

6th Jan
Sammi Cohen: A Few of My Favourite Things

Sammi Cohen: A Few of My Favourite Things

Caviar commercials director Sammi Cohen, helmer of the terrific Netflix movie You’re So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah, talks through the filmmaking trinkets and furry essentials that helps them get creatively charged.

17th Dec
Peer Review: Dylan Maranda

Peer Review: Dylan Maranda

Sequoia Content director Dylan Maranda celebrates stripped-back storytelling, film as a form of escapism, and The Lord of the Rings behind-the-scenes featurettes.

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17th Dec
On My Radar: Coke Youngblood

On My Radar: Coke Youngblood

Butter composer Coke Youngblood reveals what's on his current creative radar, saying he's a fan of Dr Rick, appreciates "weird" and "interesting" movies, and just wants the industry to have more fun.

12th Dec
Playlist: The Reids

Playlist: The Reids

We chat with the Anonymous Content directing duo The Reids (Will Reid and Ed Reid) who recently won Best New Director at the UKMVAs, about making money with music videos, being fans of the iPhone 15 Pro, and some choice music promos.

11th Dec
Peer Review: Bonnie + Alison

Peer Review: Bonnie + Alison

Repped by Good Times, directing duo Bonnie + Alison specialise in comedic work and wearing coveralls on set. In their signature witty way, the pair share their inspirations from Tim & Eric to the Coen Brothers, and explain why for them, story and humour always comes first.