Writing
Dylan Redford is a director and producer.
I heard if you smile more you scientifically are happier. I thought I'd give it a shot.
something's going down at the pump house, had to check it out.
Autobiographical documentary about reclaiming my online identity.
I found an iPhone on the ground. The phone had nothing on it except 3 voice memos. I've decided to share them with you.
Trip to subway
i always feel weird on my birthdays
Though up to 20% of students are dyslexic, many pass through school unidentified, misunderstood and performing below their potential. Paradoxically, these disorders are often found in highly intelligent, creative minds, and can also be seen as a gift, because many people with dyslexia naturally think outside the box and see the big picture, finding alternative solutions to problems that others might not see.
After two adult siblings have to move back home, the sister tricks her brother into a magical round of Lord of the Rings cosplay.
Alan, a balding film director, loses his fiancé's dog at a gender reveal party on the morning of an important shoot. A critic named Nick gives candid observations on a series of incomplete shorts that Alan has spent his own money making. As the pursuit of the lost dog and the chaos of the short films begin to blend, Alan grows desperate for the day to be over.
Chronicling the life of Lay'n Pipe, a 47 foot TopGun Cigarette speedboat, from its conception through the end of human civilization. It's not just a speedboat ride, it's a Miami adventure.
A friend-for-hire balances his time with his eclectic clientele as he prepares for his most involved assignment to date: becoming a father.
Glenn argues with his neighbor.
Pedro pranks his friend with a slice of cheese.
On August 10th I went to JRSInvestigations in Delray Beach, FL.
Stillness of Labor replicates 12 full-scale rooms using objects extracted from an abandoned garment factory in Tennessee to mirror the environment of the laborers. When labor was outsourced in 1998, the rural community was left without work in a town centered around industry. Larson recreates the architecture of the factory as a study of the anthropogenic imprint humans leave behind in spaces of heavy repetition.