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CANADA director Stuart McIntyre talks about how a life-altering health condition changed the trajectory of his filmmaking career, and shares some of the inspiration he's found along the way.
Gusto Film Creative Director and Founder Tom Staniford loves well-made simplicity, thinks everyone should take a look - and listen - to a particular Martin McDonagh film, and thinks advertising should have more respect for its audience, as he reveals what's on his creative radar.
The Armoury director tells us about the talisman, teeth, and terrifying claws that keep him creatively inspired.
Tomas Jacobi, the ECD and Co-Founder of Citizen Music, talks about excellent Excel promos, a musical act that is simply "eternal", and why he always like to have a Mate on hand, as he reveals what's on his creative radar.
Knucklehead's new signing takes us through the visual, audio, and organisation apparatus that keeps his creativity on point.
Jack Cronin, Assistant Editor at PXP, chats to us about his Michel Gondry admiration, working with Chance The Rapper, and bratty music videos.
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Leo Zuckerman, a director at Tool, on the Ferrari of computer display monitors, why Kubrick films should be mandatory, and the complexities of Leonard Cohen's music.
Award-winning director and screenwriter Tomas Jonsgården talks us through the nostalgic VHSs, magical mellotrons and yoga soldiers that keep his inspiration flowing.
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Learn MoreIndependentMedia 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.