Filmmakers Without Cameras: Issue 2
It's not a magazine just about or for filmmakers; it's a love letter to films, video games, and board games written by people whose passions lie beyond those things. I always loved that Nintendo's game designers were all people without a games background: Pikmin was created by a gardener, Splatoon by an artist. Disco Elysium was written by a political activist and novelist. If your reaction is to say that "Shigeru Miyamoto wasn't a gardener!", this magazine might not be for you. That's okay. Filmmakers Without Cameras is a misnomer. It's down to earth, thoroughly unpretentious, and easily accessible. I want this to be a platform for people who don't usually write about games or films to write about those things, and I want this to be a gateway for people to start looking at the art they love in meaningful ways. Issue 2 sees a whole host of new writers: Maria, who you might know better as eurothug4000, is contributing one of her gorgeous essays exploring what it means to explore. Ret