Dad Doc: a short film by Miles Herman
A filmmaker celebrates his father life calling up his dad’s friends and hearing stories about their misadventures. Continue Reading
A filmmaker celebrates his father life calling up his dad’s friends and hearing stories about their misadventures. Continue Reading
I’ve known her like the back of my hand since fourth grade. I knew she was the smartest girl in my high school, but I didn’t know she was in a deep state of depression. Continue Reading
That’s water under the bridge. A picture is worth a thousand words. Bob has a chip on his shoulder. Where do these phrases originate? How did they become so popular? Continue Reading
Blood may be thicker than water, but family is thicker than anything. Continue Reading
SF band Locus Pocus perform “I’d Be Your Woman”. Continue Reading
I am at the movies on a first date with my soon-to-be teenage sweetheart. Am I really going to cry right here, right now? Continue Reading
One woman’s journey toward loving her hair. Continue Reading
Ceviche seems like the easiest thing to make, but it’s easy to ruin. I may not know where ceviche comes from, but I’m determined to make it without a recipe, because it’s my birthright as a Peruvian, according to my dad [and the ceviche chefs I’ve been googling for the better part of the day.] Continue Reading
This paper examines memory technologies and the use of memory theory in the TV show Black Mirror. Continue Reading
Mono no aware or “an empathy toward things” is a Japanese idiom for the awareness of impermanence. This film explores how culture is passed from one generation to the next through the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival in San Francisco. Continue Reading
This personal and artfully reflective audio piece about the struggle with an eating disorder explores how they are portrayed in messaging and media. Continue Reading