I guarantee you that this bonus-clip interview of Moby from the award-winning doc “PressPausePlay” will be the best ten minutes you spend today. A valuable lesson for all creatives.
Let’s Commit to Be Insanely Great…In Life
In a sea of millions of blogs remembering the life and contributions of Steve Jobs today, even if just one of you reads this special tribute, it will be worth me writing it.
What “So You Think You Can Dance” Taught Me About Being an Auteur
Besides being a lot of fun to watch, SYTYCD also has some great lessons professional creatives can learn about having a distinctive style. Read on to find out how.
Looking Back Before You Leap
A must-read guest blog post by Evan Vetter, filmmaker creating a documentary about The DR Congo. You will be inspired to make your own leap of faith.
Are You Happy in Your Current “Job”?
Are you truly happy doing what you do. May you be encouraged by today’s post to truly go after your higher calling.
The Anatomy of a Non-Profit Video Shoot in New Orleans
Today I break down some of the shooting and editing decisions that go into a non-profit promo video using the Boys & Girls Club of New Orleans.
Remembering 9-11 Ten Years Later
We all have stories about that fateful day. In my tribute to its memory, I offer stories from two NY photographers (one in video, one in audio) that will move you.
Help David Perry Adopt an HIV+ Orphan
There are very few things that would make me take a break from my social media sabbatical and write a blog post sill ten days out from when I’m scheduled to officially return. This is one of them.
Hasta La Vista Baby (Until September)
I’m doing it again—taking a social media break. That’s right. You heard me (or rather, read me) right. I’m taking a break from the social media scene. This time though it’s a lot more structured and purposeful.
The Power of Documentaries and One You Should Watch TODAY
In my humble opinion, documentary filmmaking is one of the most important, cultural art forms on the planet. It educates, inspires, and motivates people to take action. A well made documentary can right wrongs. (Errol Morris’ “Thin Blue Line” actually helped get an innocent man off death row.) Movies like Enron: The Smartest Guys in […]