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Gravy Films director Crobin Leo recommends a "quietly devastating" movie, chooses a potentially polarising TV show, and reveals that people-watching can have an inspirational pay-off.
The Fancy Content / Flying Fish comedy director talks us through the posters (stolen), Emmys (not his own) and golfing equipment (damaged) that keep his creativity flowing.
Known for his work across the fashion and music industry, Consulate editor Jeremy Maneval shares with us his love for Thelma Schoonmaker, editors who establish a language of their own, and buzzy C words...
This week we hear from Entropico's Senior Account Director Dave Bostelman, where he speaks about the sad fact that discoveries are now by algorithm, the death of AI slop, and his strange Britney Spears Spotify playlist...
Martin Piroyanski, a director at 1stAve Machine Buenos Aires, appreciates the work of John Lennon more each passing year, wishes certain meetings didn't happen, and loves cooking up culinary delights under pressure.
Honor Society's award-winning director and storyteller, Juliana Curi, on the inspiring nature of Rio's carnival, the importance of social cinema, and the "shocking gap" between male and female directors in the advertising industry
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This week we hear from Little Beast's ECD and founder Johanna Cranitch, where she talks about recording the original Sesame Street band, big changes within the industry, and gives us some deep insight on her favourite promos.
Known for her emotionally resonant storytelling rooted in human truth, Cut+Run editor Stacy Peterson shares her love of Mulholland Drive, Spike Lee documentaries, and explains how her dentist helped her land her first runner job.
The Final Cut editor shares his studio, his sidekick and his screen-fuelled sanctuary
Remi Besse, film director at Iconoclast, on Japanese bikes, filmic bangers and storyboard starts, as he reveals what's on his creative radar.
The Not To Scale director reveals the sketchbooks, snaps and sounds that fuel his world-building.
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