We’re happy to announce our latest scripted narrative project; Is This House A Home. Written and directed by Shawn Lovering, this piece explores issues surrounding parenting, hidden homelessness and the child welfare system. We found out in July 2020 that it was selected as a semi-finalist at the Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival.
Wild and Light recently wrapped a new original content piece. We’re excited to announce our new dramatic short film; Please Subscribe. Written and directed by Shawn Lovering, this marks the first scripted drama produced by Wild and Light. Logline: A quiet young boy seeking his place in the digital and real world, has an unexpected outburst […]
[If you haven’t seen the previous three episodes, watch them here: Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3] On the last episode, we sat down with a passionate Creative Director, Joe. But what we didn’t yet mention was the serendipitous run-in we had the night before… The day before our chat with Joe, we […]
This episode of A Tank of Gas takes Shawn and Zak inside the mind of Joe. A creative director working at an agency in Sault Ste. Marie, he chats about creativity, passion and how to balance that with making a living, including why persistence and sacrifice pays off.
On this episode of A Tank of Gas, Shawn and Zak land in Whitefish, Sudbury. After a night’s rest, they meet up with The Woodland Sisters to chat about the intersection between the environment and creativity, and find out where their passion and inspiration is rooted. (If you missed episode one, check it out here.) ‘
At the end of 2016, we took a creative leap of faith. And by we, we’re referring to both the collective Wild and Light team and the two individuals who help make up that team: Shawn Lovering and Zachary Scholtz. Their goal was simple: to chase and seek out inspiration as they closed the chapter on 2016 and started […]