Director's Works
Griffin Glendinning is a director whose creative journey began in the heart of Philadelphia. He first picked up a camera at the age of 15, capturing the energy of the Philly rap scene and its artists, a venture that soon led him to collaborations with record labels and major music events. Driven by a deep passion for the outdoors, Griffin transitioned his focus to the snow and water landscapes, discovering a unique connection to the ever-changing elements of these environments through the lens of his camera. His distinctive visual style, influenced by German expressionism, fuses abstract imagery with a symphony of sound and motion, creating an immersive, visceral, and timeless experience. Inspired by directors like Solomon Lighthelm, Christopher Nolan, and Leigh Powis, Griffin aims to tell important stories in non-traditional formats. He focuses on moments of self-interpretation, capturing details that encourage viewers to connect with the story on a personal level.