The Beginning of Something

Towards the end of October 2020 I wrapped up a year of dedicated hard work in completing my first short film – a visual music album telling a linear story across four chapters. Some ideas I had for this film came to life way better than I could have imagined. This positive outcome is balanced against the fact that some ideas I had in mind couldn’t be realized at all, but on the whole the end result exceeded my expectations. It isn’t at all a perfect or flawless production but I am proud of having pushed things so far in crafting it with so few resources and with so little prior knowledge about filmmaking (or how to even use a digital film camera properly). I suppose my greatest resources were sheer stubbornness and an ambitious approach paired with time and no one to tell me when the work was done or good enough. And after I finally decided I could (sort of) accept this production to have reached the finish line, the past year has ignited something in me which is still running.

I’m now sold to the idea of making film with comparatively limited resources and making most of what I’ve got to tell the stories I feel I want to tell.

The burdensome process of making this first film opened up new doors to me in terms of where I see myself having a creative output. It led me onto a path where I came to appreciate and cultivate a passion for the kind of minimalist filmmaking that I was pouring hours into, and I came to realize this was a really suitable way for me to channel my ideas and creativity. I’m now sold to the idea of making film with comparatively limited resources and making most of what I’ve got to tell the stories I feel I want to tell. And at the same time it is also a way for me to disentangle myself from the all too common mindset that keeps us busy wanting new and ”better” gear in the belief that it is the solution to making us become better at our craft. Having said this, I am fully aware that we all need some gear to make things happen. Rest assured – I will return to these things in future posts.

At the time I’m writing this, I’m in the process of making my second short film. Once it’s finally ready to be released for others to experience I want it to have a home. Instead of only putting it on YouTube or similar platforms I want to place it in a context representative to me and my own ideas and interests surrounding creativity. This is one of the reasons I decided to set up this space called Modus Krea, which will serve as a home-base for any work I decide to put out in the future – be it films or photography or other forms of visual expression. Given the experiences I had during my own creative journey last year, I ’m also making an attempt at using Modus Krea as a platform to further explore and reflect on a minimalist approach to filmmaking through writing about it. The purpose of this writing will be to learn through channeling thoughts and ideas, and to hopefully inspire and motivate potential readers to find ways of expressing their creativity with limited resources. What I have in mind is mainly reflective writing, maybe on the quasi-philosophical side, thoughts on gear use, craftsmanship, creating film as a one-man-band (yes women are included in this too), message in art and more.

Another thing you will find here on Modus Krea are little photo exhibitions. The aim is to put something new up every few months or so, depending on what kind of material I can get my hands on. Initially the contributors will likely be limited to friends and other fairly close contacts, but going forward there is no certain way to predict what the evolution of Modus Krea will look like. Perhaps the order of things will stay in the whereabouts of where this whole thing starts, with a number of friends openly sharing their art and love for the creative process? If so, that’s perfectly fine!


Whoever read this far, know this: your presence is much appreciated, and I sure hope you’ll return here sometime soon! Don’t hesitate to comment and participate in discussion. It would surely be wonderful if Modus Krea could evolve into something looking like a smaller community where we can all support and inspire each other to cultivate our passion for photography and filmmaking. Please make sure to read the Modus Kodex before engaging.

Many thanks for checking in!

/Jansson

We’re Going Live!

Hi there! Very pleased to see you here, and quite excited to finally open the doors to Modus Krea – a modest platform for creativity in the form of photography and independent filmmaking. If you want to read more about the idea behind Modus Krea you might want to read the post The Beginning of Something.

And by the way: you’ll probably get the best experience of Modus Krea on a computer. Just saying.

New Short Film + Micro-Exhibition Triple

With the launch of the site comes the premiere of a short film and a set of three tiny photo exhibitions. Here are a few words on what to expect:

The Short Film

Difference/Indifference is a five-minute reflection on solidarity in the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a narrative in a sort of symbolic setting where we are invited to follow a nurse at work while a narrator puts the situation in a wider context that takes us outside the rugged room where the story unfolds.

Find the film on the start page or in the Cinema section.

The Exhibitions

In his first exhibitions here on Modus Krea, photographer Mattias Wigforss explores three different themes. The first one takes us to quiet Mediterranean streets where Mattias shares his experience through his Nikon F2. The second and third set of photographs are both caught through the lenses of medium format cameras, and gives us glimpses the north and south of Sweden. Armed with an old Hasselblad and a Lee Big Stopper ND filter, our photographer has captured the wild forces of Ristafallet and Tännforsen, wheras the Mamiya is the camera of choice in the automobile exhibition Auto Relics.

Mattias will discuss the exhibitions furter in future posts, so make sure to keep an eye out for updates!


Well, this is where it all starts for Modus Krea! Thanks for reading.