“The Man Who Couldn’t Clap” is a short story of a man looking back on his life. Caught in a complicated affliction that makes it impossible for him to clap or put his hands together, he ultimately finds a way to live with it. A dance of acceptance, a silent applause to learning to live with what life hands us.
Josh S. Rose is a filmmaker, photographer, writer and creative director living in Los Angeles. Well-known for his work in the art community, Rose has been a long-time collaborator with some of the top talents across the field of dance and fine art, as an artist-in-residence at the Los Angeles Dance Project, artist-in-residence at CalArts and a frequent collaborator with United Talent Agency within their fine art gallery space, doing artist documentaries. Rose is also a Leica Akademie instructor and has multiple awards for both his fine art and commercial art, including a Titanium Lion at Cannes for his work with Volkswagen and the top award for fine art photography at the Spider Awards.
Hyunoh Chang is a young creative director from Korea. With a background as a trained architect, Hyunoh has developed his work through various mediums including interior, curating exhibition, graphic design, animation, fashion branding, and viral campaigns. Throughout the journey, Hyunoh has also collaborated with a broad range of artists and developed his own unique voice in storytelling. His playful style finds strangeness in ordinary, broadcasting his small and joyful stories to the world.