An aspiring director wants to submit his own short film to his school's media festival. With less than a month left to participate, he has yet to begin production on the film. His procrastination leads him to decide between making the project he's most excited for, or coming up with something else for the meantime.
Matthijs is a street photographer in Amsterdam, aiming to succeed and grow within his profession. A new client gives him a unique photography assignment: create a photo that captures the spirit of art in Amsterdam. Matthijs travels the city in search of the best photo, ultimately learning not only what he considers the essence of true art, but also how he can become a better artist himself.
The art of experiencing an individuals creativity and the way their minds form the movement to express themeselves;the best people will always help bring out your individual creativity and your way of expressing your mind.
There is no ready formula for changing the world. “Radical Creatives” recognises the potential of creativity as a force for global change towards a more attractive and nuanced future. The 1-hour documentary explores the underutilized power of radical creativity. It's a story of overcoming self-doubt by using a collective creative force. The film weaves a compelling narrative that captivates the world of Finnish oddity at Aalto University and beyond, where tradition meets rebellion. Creativity is courage and action; it belongs to everyone and lives in all of us.
"The Hamburger Sandwich" explores the art and craft of creating the perfect hamburger, emphasizing the importance of quality ingredients, sanitation, and imaginative garnishments. It highlights the competitive nature of the burger market, where the average consumer is discerning and expects gourmet flavors. The film provides tips on cooking techniques, innovative toppings, and presentation to enhance the dining experience, encouraging chefs to experiment and cater to diverse tastes.
"Ideas are like fish. If you want the big ones, you have to go deep. You can't force them. You just wait... in stillness." - David Lynch