SubmarineChannel talks to creative people that explore the boundaries of today's moving image culture. We asked them about their unique way of storytelling and image making, and they talked about the things they know best. Enjoy!
street artist
They have laws that forbid all kinds of ads in the streets but you see thousands of billboards and signs and buses full of ads. The big question is: who controls the public space?
visual artist, designer
My way of communication is not pretty. I’m not about flowers, meadows or beauty. I need to disturb somebody a little bit.
special effects
We always do more than they pay us for. We do it because we really like it and we want to make the director as happy as possible.
photographer
I consider myself more of an ethnographer. My photography is very literary documenting something. I use it to collect and catalogue images.
director
Most of the time I don't know what they are saying. From Vertigo I didn't understand anything. They had to explain to us what it really meant...
motion graphic designer
Maybe that's what you call French style. When you say things in a smart way, in an elegant way.
Animator
Michel Gondry gave me carte blanche. He just outlined the story. I was still in school then.
director, designer
It's funny, I was basically 30 years old and I was doing skateboards and bands again. When I was 15 I was doing skateboards and bands. I feel like I really haven't changed that much. It's the same basic world that I've been in.
artist
I'm an artist. Artists are simple creatures. Give us something to draw with and some food, and we're content ... That's all we need really.
"there are so many opportunities to put a picture of your face online... and that's somehow not doing the job of feeling a connection."
Filmmaker
"In the rooms in the 60s they decorated almost for camera, for camera angles and for camera depth, because it's all texture. A very cinematic time for decoration."
I'm a big fan of the '70s and the '80s. there was a certain innocence back then. Especially in the '80s people made a lot of mistakes, even fashion wise. If you look back, you think, wow, we really didn't know anything. And I kind of like that.