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New Orleans-based Curfew filmmaker Abraham Felix talks us through his inspirations, his lifelong love for human storytelling, and explains why seeing an actor bring his idea to life is the best thing about directing.
PRETTYBIRD director Karen Cunningham talks TikTok rabbit holes, phones abandoned on trains, and why director treatments should be pitched in person, as she reveals what's on her creative radar.
Henry new signing Arthur Valverde talks us through the notebooks, photos and scents that power his fashion films, commercials and music videos.
We speak to Iconoclast Director Manu Cossu about inspirations, changes in the industry and growing old...
Nick Haynes, Executive Producer at The-Artery, regrets the lack of a bouncing phone and celebrates the impact his father had on his career, as he reveals what's on his creative radar.
750mph's Sound Engineer Giselle Hall talks us through the films and soundtracks that inspire her, the difference between working on long and short-form films, and why Britney Spear's Toxic is the all-time greatest example of audio mixing.
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Ruffian director Eno on the uplifting creative activation of sparkling water, the sometimes unforgotten social platform, and his new short film, Sustainable, a satirical take on the fashion world's unusual trends.
The Curly Films director details the paintings, the programmes, and the... er... stripper shoes that keep her creatively inspired.
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Learn MoreWe chat with Saatchi & Saatchi Senior Music Supervisor Jarred Causly about 3D holograms, classic music videos and being an introvert.
Consulate editor Chad Sipkin talks fashion films, FaderPorts and why 'short-lived assets' have brought confusion as well as creative freedom, as he reveals what's on his radar.
HB Films co-founder Matt Hoffman talks us through the music, mementoes and memorable mugs that keep his creativity flowing.