Next Jobs – careers of the future
At age 20, professional gamer Michael Schmale had it all: a steady salary, a team mansion overlooking Hollywood and a chef, personal trainer, coach and team manager who were all there to help him play at his best.
At age 20, professional gamer Michael Schmale had it all: a steady salary, a team mansion overlooking Hollywood and a chef, personal trainer, coach and team manager who were all there to help him play at his best.
Ever since he was a kid, David Aguilar was obsessed with Lego. He spent his childhood building cars, planes, helicopters, and eventually, his own prosthetic. Born with a deformed arm, the self-named “Hand Solo” decided to take his Lego-building skills to the next level. At […]
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“DONT QUIT YOUR DAY DREAM” New Zealand Film, Won first place for the “2016 Best Drama Nelson Breifs and NMIT Film Competition”, a short film by Rebecca Jephson and Megan Sabino, of Nelson Girls College, won the district award for Secondary Schools. Give us the […]
Jury Prize & Audience Award – New Zealand International Film Festival Best Director & Best Editor – Show Me Shorts Film Festival Young Jury Prize, International Competition – Sequence Film Festival (Toulouse, France) Runner Up at One Lens Film Festival (Hollywood)
Created in contribution toward a Master of Arts in Media Studies at Massey University, this documentary investigates to what extent New Zealand’s artists (filmmakers, photographers, and musicians) have been destabilized by the widespread adoption of digital copyright violation. Has the rupture of traditional distribution economically […]
How to paint like Picasso Corey D’Augustine from the Museum of Modern Art shows you how to painting like the Cubist artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
Archiculture documentary
There is growing demand in the western world for organic food. But do consumers always get what it says on the label? How can authenticity be verified? Documentary from Deutsche Welle- Germany’s Public Broadcaster
When “big shot” Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser moved to Northland, New Zealand, he came to enjoy the anonymity of life as Friedrich. A new film by Dan Nathan in RNZ’s Wireless Docs series tells the story.