Talent, Vision, and Ambition with Samon Siripanichgon

Samon Siripanichgon has achieved the utmost respect within the production community for more than simply his impressive talent.  He has continually exhibited that he is drawn to working in scenarios that are more inclined towards the kind of pressure that demands “on the spot” creativity” rather than leisurely confidence. Being tested by the unpredictability of a situation is a mindset […]

Reincarnation and Warriors: Geetika Budhiraja of How Much Do You Want to Know

The psychological aspect of sports is increasingly seeing more focus in the world of film. Understanding the mental and emotional challenges is less explored territory than the physical feats of these incredible athletes but it is also quite fascinating. An intriguing new film from Omagination Pictures titled How Much Do You Want to Know takes an imaginative approach in the […]

Cultural Discovery with Editor Luodawei Xiao

For a creative professional like editor Luodawei Xiao, filmmaking can come from a place of experiential information or from that of curiosity. As a native of China, his work on films like the award-winning (Best Documentary at the LA Independent Film Channel and Boden International Film Festival) documentary Ice World illuminates a global audience about magnificent people and occurrences of […]

How to Perfect a Song Using an AI Mastering Service

With the emergence of AI technologies, making original music has become easier than ever. Now more than ever, musicians have access to AI-powered tools that allow them to explore new tonalities, develop fresh melodies, and compose totally original works. With these resources, artists are able to express themselves in fresh and innovative ways.  Whether you’re a musician, starting out or […]

A First Glace at Always Come in Second with DP Yifu Li

  It would be difficult to find a film with as much heart as Always Come in Second. Every coming-of-age film has its own unique perspective with a cross-cultural thread of relatability and this story does so in the form of a Chinese teen named Tyler. This is an idyllic blend of comedy and drama which illustrates the struggles of achieving […]

Rebecca Grass: Sound as a Spiritual Practice

Watching a film is entertainment but it can be so much more. Through the medium we can experience unfamiliar places and people. We can find ourselves in settings that are more than unusual, they are impossible to access by any other means. Storytelling is transportive and can inspire, elevating the heart and mind to explore. Those who create these vehicles […]

Politically Poignancy in Death of the Virgin

A young svelte woman in her early 20’s pirouettes gracefully around a room, the picture of poise and grace. Moments later she is face down in a toilet, anguish on her face. A voiceover relates her aspirations and dreams of the future. These are the first few moments of Death of the Virgin; a film which takes an unusual perspective […]