adventure sports, christine l reid, dorothy stebbins bowles, filmmaking, mary dewson, women

Pioneering Mountain Climber Made Films to Show Why She Loved Skiing

Mountain climbing and skiing are adventure sports and these are certainly not meant for the faint of heart. The general perception about such sports is that they are mostly meant for men. However, this is an age-old stereotype. There are a handful of brave and talented women who have defied the odds and proved their ...

Armin Auctor

Mt. Columbia, the first ascent for ladies, 1938.

How to Star on Instagram Using Low-Budget Filming Techniques

Using some low-budget filming techniques on Instagram, your creativity will know no bounds. When you try to shackle yourself within the traditional and known ways, you often end up being on the side of losing more than gaining — especially in financial terms. Filmmaking is a passion many of us cherish, but we often feel ...

Raven Montmorency

A professional video camera on a gimbal shooting flowers in a vase against a turquoise background.

The Genius of Buster Keaton: Perfecting the ‘Art of the Gag’

Buster Keaton was one of the founding fathers of visual comedy. It’s been over 100 years since he first appeared onscreen, and there is still so much we can learn from him. In this video essay by Tony Zhou, through his old but informative channel Every Frame a Painting, he explores the artistry and thought behind Keaton’s gags. ...

Jessica Kneipp

Buster Keaton.