STL Twitter Report

Compliments of Heath Harris Senior Art Director, Infuz + STL Tweets The State of Twitter: STL report has just been released, and I thought you may be interested in sharing it with Creative St. Louis’ readers. http://www.infuz.com/2010/08/31/state-of-twitter-stl/ The report is a presentation of STL Tweets’ research over the first six months of 2010 regarding the [...]
Liner Notes: The Welders

(Editor’s Note: Recently, the local BDR Records label released a four-song EP by the Welders, recorded locally in 1979. You can read up on the backstory of this project through an interesting piece on the Riverfront Times site right here. Meanwhile, you can read the liner notes to the band’s EP below, penned by longtime [...]
Tyler DePerro: Covering the Comic-Con
One of the fun things about teaching for a good, long while, is seeing where your students wind up heading. With visual instincts far more trained than my own, I’m consistently impressed by the visual storytelling and technical aspects of Webster U’s student population. And having taught Tyler DePerro twice, it’s not at all surprising [...]
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Mark Richard Smith “Louis Sullivan …”

It’s certain that Louis Sullivan: The Struggle For American Architecture is much anticipated by many fans of the building arts in St. Louis. The trailer above contains a couple of prominent shots of our own Wainwright building. In fact downtown St. Louis has two Sullivan designed structures, the Wainwright and 705 Olive (formerly the Union Trust building). Unfortunately the [...]
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Raymond Castile “The Devil at Lost Creek”

This looks like fun, short horror film about a bigfoot creature. Judging by the trailer The Devil at Lost Creek looks fairly well made with some pretty good makeup effects. It was shot in St. Louis and Warren Counties. Raymond Castile himself not only wrote and directed this thirty minute film, he also played the [...]
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Josh Rolens “Broken and Wonderful”

Josh Rolens didn’t mean to set out to make an hour long documentary about Bob Reuter, but after producing an eleven minute short Broken and Wonderful for a class at Webster University he knew that he had to go deeper and discover the real Bob. In case you didn’t know Bob has been kickin’ around [...]
Video Picks from Evil Printmaker Tom Huck

Another in our series of inspirational videos from fellow creatives, this installment from the one and only Tom Huck. Huck should need no introduction, but incase you aren’t familuar with him go to EvilPrints.com right now and fix that right now. Now that you know who and what Huck is about here are his notes [...]
Video Picks from Chris King

We’ve been asking fellow creatives to send us videos that inspire and delight them so that we can enjoy them as well. This post is from Chris King who in addition to his day job as managing editor of the St. Louis American is a musician, producer and fimmaker. He also blogs at Confluence City. [...]








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