Video is exploding. The form is splitting open. Across all genres, new structures are being written.
This new form blends the musicality of our culture—the hypin' kinetic freeway of music videos and movie trailers—with the philosophical underpinning of a world searching for meaning. Drop in some theatricality and what emerges is an entirely new genre of performative filmmaking.
With modern viewers now conditioned to the fluid boundaries of vertical video, vlogging and the accelerating flow of information, the capacity to capture attention and orient it (wisely!) is creatively limitless.
I sense a coming culture where commercials and content need not stay stuck in the formal structures of the 20th century, but will instead proliferate into new inventions heretofore unseen in the history of the moving image.
This is a form which can be tailored to any idea, to any, to any message, to any story. It is how I—as a maker, as a curator, as a seeker—offer myself to the Information Age. I am a digital auteur.