Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg

Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg is a senior associate editor at The Atlantic. She curates the Video channel. More

Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg's work in media spans documentary television, advertising, and print. As a producer in the Viewer Created Content division of Al Gore's Current TV, she acquired and produced short documentaries by independent filmmakers around the world. Post-Current, she worked as a producer and strategist at Urgent Content, developing consumer-created and branded nonfiction campaigns for clients including Cisco, Ford, and GOOD Magazine. She studied filmmaking and digital media at Harvard University, where she was co-creator and editor in chief of H BOMB Magazine.

A Manifesto for Living a Creative Life (Also, a Stunning Surf Video)

A Manifesto for Living a Creative Life (Also, a Stunning Surf Video)

Mickey Smith talks about his experience as a surf photographer in Dark Side of the Lens, the winner of the Action Sports category at the 2012 Vimeo Festival and Awards. More »

Blood and Guts in the Kitchen: A Mini Asian Gangster Film

Blood and Guts in the Kitchen: A Mini Asian Gangster Film

A  cinematic short inspired by Mission Chinese Food, a restaurant in San Francisco and New York More »

Why Vimeo Is the Web Video Platform to Watch (in Full-Screen HD!)

Why Vimeo Is the Web Video Platform to Watch (in Full-Screen HD!)

Vimeo is nurturing the next generation of videomakers and promoting innovative work, like Vimeo Award Winner Symmetry. More »

8-Bit Forever: The 1980s Video Game Aesthetic That Shapes Art Today

8-Bit Forever: The 1980s Video Game Aesthetic That Shapes Art Today

A look at how early video game technology has inspired contemporary artists and musicians. More »

Know Your Flag! The Evolution of the Stars and Stripes

Know Your Flag! The Evolution of the Stars and Stripes

A 1930s educational film traces the origins of the U.S. flag through the centuries.  More »

Miss 'Mad Men' Already? Reminisce With These Real '60s Commercials

Miss 'Mad Men' Already? Reminisce With These Real '60s Commercials

From Corn Flakes to Alka-Seltzer, here are some of the cheesy ads that ran on TV in the 1950s and 1960s. More »

A Horrifying Macro Video Captures Praying Mantises Devouring Insects

A Horrifying Macro Video Captures Praying Mantises Devouring Insects

Stunning cinematography and an edgy soundtrack helped this experimental video take home a Vimeo award. More »

At 4x HD, This Is Probably the Most Epic Time-Lapse Nature Video Ever

At 4x HD, This Is Probably the Most Epic Time-Lapse Nature Video Ever

Tom Lowe talks about the making of his stunning hour-long film, TimeScapes, a tribute to the beauty of the American Southwest. More »

Tony Fadell on Design, Curiosity, and Developing the iPod

Tony Fadell on Design, Curiosity, and Developing the iPod

Scott Belsky interviews Tony Fadell, winner of the Behance ALVA Award for his innovative work, at the 99U Conference. More »

Video Street Art: A Ghostly Tiger Haunts a City at Night

Video Street Art: A Ghostly Tiger Haunts a City at Night

Karolina Sobecka's Wildlife is a mobile video installation, an animated tiger projected from a moving car.  More »

A Son Remembers His Father in an Animated Short From StoryCorps

A Son Remembers His Father in an Animated Short From StoryCorps

The true story of John L. Black, Sr., a janitor and father of 11 children, is brought to life through animation by the Rauch Brothers.  More »

Ray Bradbury Talks Inspiration and Advice in a Fascinating 1963 Film

Ray Bradbury Talks Inspiration and Advice in a Fascinating 1963 Film

Ray Bradbury: Story of a Writer interviews the iconic author about his life and creative process. More »

Whoa! The Best Video You'll Find of Venus Traversing the Sun

Whoa! The Best Video You'll Find of Venus Traversing the Sun

The Solar Dynamics Observatory's crisp images capture the rare event in stunning detail.  More »

Behold, Tiny Human! You Are Just a Speck in a Gorgeous Universe

Behold, Tiny Human! You Are Just a Speck in a Gorgeous Universe

This visualization combines imagery from Hubble and other telescopes (and some "artistic license") to add depth to stunning images of the star-forming region S106. More »

No Waves? No Worries, Try Tarp Surfing

No Waves? No Worries, Try Tarp Surfing

All you need is a parking lot, a giant blue tarp, a skateboard, and a dreamy summer soundtrack. More »

From Café au Lait to Cappuccino: A Vintage Film for Coffee Lovers

From Café au Lait to Cappuccino: A Vintage Film for Coffee Lovers

A promotional film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute in 1961 More »

The Good, the Bad, and the Awesome: The Culture(s) of Reddit

The Good, the Bad, and the Awesome: The Culture(s) of Reddit

A short documentary from PBS looks at Reddit's multifaceted community. More »

A Fascinating Documentary Guide to Afghanistan—in 1973

A Fascinating Documentary Guide to Afghanistan—in 1973

An Echo Newsreel from the National Archives gives an overview of the geography, history, and politics of Afghanistan.  More »

Redesigning the Costumes for Balanchine's 'Symphony in C'

Redesigning the Costumes for Balanchine's 'Symphony in C'

Behind the scenes at the New York City Ballet, where Marc Happel creates a new, Swarovski-encrusted look for the company's signature ballet.  More »

Mini Projection Mapping: The World's Tiniest Police Chase

Mini Projection Mapping: The World's Tiniest Police Chase

Created sans CGI, The Speed of Light was produced using small portable video projectors. More »

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Photos of Tornado Damage in Moore, Oklahoma

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