I discovered a very positive experience for independent filmmakersPAZZ quite naturally…
I discovered PAZZ quite naturally through Instagram, which shows that the platform is doing a great job in terms of communication and marketing.
The Creativity League format is genuinely stimulating: creating a complete story within 60 seconds is a creative challenge while still being sustainable from both a production and budget perspective. With the right idea, it allows filmmakers to participate without the typical barriers often associated with larger productions.
During the contest, I felt that my work was carefully considered and, most importantly, I received very responsive and helpful support. This also led to a constructive dialogue about possible improvements to both the contest and the platform itself, something that is far from common.
PAZZ is probably still a young platform to be fully evaluated, but the direction it is taking is very promising. As the community grows, it could become an important resource for independent cinema and a practical space where artists and professionals can connect and build creative collaborations more easily.
In recent years, changes to platforms like Vimeo have left a noticeable gap in the independent and artistic filmmaking landscape. Projects like PAZZ have the potential to fill that space and become a new reference point for creators looking to share and develop their work.
One small aspect that could be improved concerns the visual preview generated when projects are shared or embedded (for example when inviting people to vote during the contest). At the moment, the graphic feels slightly too flashy and perhaps less aligned with the aesthetics typically associated with cinema or artistic filmmaking. A more sober and refined visual approach could further encourage new users to join and register on the platform.
Overall, my experience with the Creativity League has been very positive, and I’m looking forward to seeing how PAZZ continues to grow in the future.






