We have too much, we make too much and we waste too much. This video observes modern culture, our throwaway lifestyle and the attitude of consumers. We’re caught in a wheel that needs to slow down, not speed up.
I’d like to think that this video is self explanatory. Meat is so so sexy. And Greg Wallace is. We love meat. We love Greg. More meat!
As a victim myself, social media has me under its big thumb and to wriggle out feels so very difficult. I needed a way to express the grip and addiction that I know is shared by so many. It’s all fun and games until you start twitching when you think you hear a notification, can’t leave a room without your phone in your pocket and pretend to not care about the likes, comments and attention.
Made during the peak of the plague, this video was created with my remaining sanity for harmless fun.
As a free-spirited teenager who just wanted to play dress up and hang out, I cohersed friends into making a cute video about just that. Without any goal in mind but to just have a bit of fun, this little video was born.
Who would have thought the contents of my family garage would have held every component needed to create the ultimate Frieda Go Kartlo. Being a highlight of lockdown, this creation consumed many hours which could not have been better spent. Race day was thrilling for all three participants and one crowd member. Just waiting for the right time to launch my ‘Garage Garbage’ TV series.
My first real attempt at making a short film was for my Art A-Level final project. With no experience, no knowledge and a tough mark scheme to conquer, doing something I’d never done before seemed like a great idea. Working out how to plan, make, film and edit Diversions was a fun and occasionally stressful experience that seventeen year old me learnt a lot from.