At No Film School, we believe that filmmaking is an endeavor that anyone and everyone can be a part of. It is easy to think that we need the best cameras, the best lenses, and the biggest budgets. But some of the best cameras our in our pockets, and the best place to distribute our projects are on social media.

Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia are supporting independent filmmaking in the Web 3.0 era with the Life Log Box. This visual data asset management system gives creators like you the opportunity to store your content, ensuring that nothing from your latest project is lost, connect with filmmakers across the world, and distribute your work to a larger audience.


SSFF & ASIA’s Visual Voice is a short film brand that has helped creators and filmmakers find an audience through the ever-changing landscape of video and film watching. With new technology emerging every day, the development of Life Log Box opens up a door that creators are aware of but might not know how to open.

“Now is the time that everyone can make films,” directed Momoko Ando said. “I am also a filmmaker, but I think that in Japan, there are still not enough opportunities for filmmakers to meet who they need. This Life Log Box platform is full of hope. Talented young creators can make their dreams come true.”

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Using blockchain technology from the integration of the ConsenSys “Infura NFT API” environment, Life Log Box has created a system that gives creators and filmmakers the space to distribute and see a return in profit by converting content into NFTs.

“At ConsenSys, we’re extremely thrilled to be involved in Visual Voice’s entrance into the world of NFTs,” ConsenSys Sales Director Aaron Ko states. “Through the breadth of our Infura NFT offering that includes multiple read endpoints and the SDK with pre-built smart contract templates, we’re able to speed up Visual Voice’s launch of its Web 3.0 platform to bring true ownership of creators’ content.”

But Life Log Box is more than a storage space and distribution platform for creators. There is a portfolio function that allows creators to connect with creators and content across the world. More than 40 filmmakers, including Shinichrio Ueda and Academy Award-winner Kristof Deak, have registered their portfolios.

Filmmakers need a place to flourish. While film festivals provide that space, they are only around for a few weeks at a time. To keep conversations between filmmakers and creators alive, Visual Voice is providing a solution that could benefit your career.

You can create your portfolio on Life Log Box today, and start connecting with filmmakers from across the world. Once you're ready to share your project with others, Life Log Box is the perfect place to distribute and make money from your short films.

What are you waiting for? Life Log Box is ready to help your filmmaking career right now.