Sheets 2025 Reel 🎥
Grateful I get to live my life creating ❤️🔥 thank you to everyone I was able to collaborate with this year

RAINDROPS: a short film written and directed by @63sheets
Production starting soon.
This is a fully self-funded project, and a collaborative effort with a lot of amazing people.
If you would like to donate, any small amount helps as we move into the production process
RAINDROPS: a short film written and directed by @63sheets
Production starting soon.
This is a fully self-funded project, and a collaborative effort with a lot of amazing people.
If you would like to donate, any small amount helps as we move into the production process

RAINDROPS: a short film written and directed by @63sheets
Production starting soon.
This is a fully self-funded project, and a collaborative effort with a lot of amazing people.
If you would like to donate, any small amount helps as we move into the production process

RAINDROPS: a short film written and directed by @63sheets
Production starting soon.
This is a fully self-funded project, and a collaborative effort with a lot of amazing people.
If you would like to donate, any small amount helps as we move into the production process
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz
Can we ever change… or are we stuck in place?
“Things I Never Say” music video out now
Artist: @naiveboii
Director(s): @63sheets & @1291bry
Editor: @1291bry
Colorist: Sharon Bava
VFX: @krfmedia_goa
Fine artist / Production Design: @mortuapuellaviventem
Song recorded @theperlitavillage by @producedbyfitz

Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix)
Hey, folks!
We’ve been working all this past week getting the installation set up in the Cyclorama (it’s looking and sounding great). @daniel.pravit.fethke and I will be in the kitchen today getting the food ready for you all to enjoy. As my late mother would say, “we went psycho” shopping at Super 88 and got the goods we need to feed 100+ people.
@63sheets will be filming the event to cap off his film residency which is a documentary about the project. I saw some early footage in a rough cut and his film is already so insightful and poetic. I’m grateful that we got paired together for @boscenterforarts ACTivate.
Extra special shoutout to: @thecenterpieceflowershop for the epic plant hookup!
See you later today!

Join Activate Resident Skooby Laposky this Saturday, March 7, from 4–8 PM at the BCA Cyclorama for an open showing of his work in progress: Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix). This project is created in collaboration with Daniel Pravit Fethke and videographer Evan Sheets.
Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix) is a social artwork that transforms the Cyclorama into a Thai pop-up restaurant, sound installation, and restorative gathering space. Inspired by the cooking-based works of Rirkrit Tiravanija, the project invites the Greater Boston community to share a communal meal and a moment of reflection together.
🔗 Seats are limited — RSVP at the link in bio. 🪴

Join Activate Resident Skooby Laposky this Saturday, March 7, from 4–8 PM at the BCA Cyclorama for an open showing of his work in progress: Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix). This project is created in collaboration with Daniel Pravit Fethke and videographer Evan Sheets.
Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix) is a social artwork that transforms the Cyclorama into a Thai pop-up restaurant, sound installation, and restorative gathering space. Inspired by the cooking-based works of Rirkrit Tiravanija, the project invites the Greater Boston community to share a communal meal and a moment of reflection together.
🔗 Seats are limited — RSVP at the link in bio. 🪴

Join Activate Resident Skooby Laposky this Saturday, March 7, from 4–8 PM at the BCA Cyclorama for an open showing of his work in progress: Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix). This project is created in collaboration with Daniel Pravit Fethke and videographer Evan Sheets.
Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix) is a social artwork that transforms the Cyclorama into a Thai pop-up restaurant, sound installation, and restorative gathering space. Inspired by the cooking-based works of Rirkrit Tiravanija, the project invites the Greater Boston community to share a communal meal and a moment of reflection together.
🔗 Seats are limited — RSVP at the link in bio. 🪴

Join Activate Resident Skooby Laposky this Saturday, March 7, from 4–8 PM at the BCA Cyclorama for an open showing of his work in progress: Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix). This project is created in collaboration with Daniel Pravit Fethke and videographer Evan Sheets.
Untitled 2026 (Recipe/Requiem/Remix) is a social artwork that transforms the Cyclorama into a Thai pop-up restaurant, sound installation, and restorative gathering space. Inspired by the cooking-based works of Rirkrit Tiravanija, the project invites the Greater Boston community to share a communal meal and a moment of reflection together.
🔗 Seats are limited — RSVP at the link in bio. 🪴
Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma

Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma
Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma

Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma
Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma

Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma
Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma

Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma
Journeyman - Premo.Dee
Produced by @officialnarco_
Engineered by @jonglass_
A Social Media Visualizer while we continue to work on the main concept. A creative collaborating concept where perspective is in the eyes of the viewers. Thank you @premo.dee for allowing me to bring this concept together, and I hope to create this more as a visual series to help artist showcase their talents. Thank you also @63sheets & @imnotkofi for the treatment, assistance with concept, and being great friends.
.
📍 @themedialabma

Meet our current capacity-building artists! Evan Sheets, a Boston-based videographer and photographer, is a member of our 2025 Boston cohort.
Evan’s creative process usually starts with images and ideas for visuals that ultimately become films. Drawing inspiration from filmmakers such as Wong Kar-wai, the Safdie brothers and Claire Denis, and authors including Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo, Evan is interested in concepts of duality, connection, and the changing landscape and nature of our world/society considering the rapid growth of technology. Evan is a recipient of the filmmaker ACTivate Residency at Boston Center for the Arts. During his residency he will be creating a short documentary following a fellow BCA resident’s installation at the Cyclorama in March 2026. He is also working on “Raindrops,” a short film currently in the rehearsal and production stage and currently set to be completed this fall. The film follows a day in the life of a young man struggling with his finances, sexuality, and overall balance of identity. In all of his work, Evan considers collaboration deeply, allowing the folks he is working with to bring their own ideas to the work.

Meet our current capacity-building artists! Evan Sheets, a Boston-based videographer and photographer, is a member of our 2025 Boston cohort.
Evan’s creative process usually starts with images and ideas for visuals that ultimately become films. Drawing inspiration from filmmakers such as Wong Kar-wai, the Safdie brothers and Claire Denis, and authors including Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo, Evan is interested in concepts of duality, connection, and the changing landscape and nature of our world/society considering the rapid growth of technology. Evan is a recipient of the filmmaker ACTivate Residency at Boston Center for the Arts. During his residency he will be creating a short documentary following a fellow BCA resident’s installation at the Cyclorama in March 2026. He is also working on “Raindrops,” a short film currently in the rehearsal and production stage and currently set to be completed this fall. The film follows a day in the life of a young man struggling with his finances, sexuality, and overall balance of identity. In all of his work, Evan considers collaboration deeply, allowing the folks he is working with to bring their own ideas to the work.

Meet our current capacity-building artists! Evan Sheets, a Boston-based videographer and photographer, is a member of our 2025 Boston cohort.
Evan’s creative process usually starts with images and ideas for visuals that ultimately become films. Drawing inspiration from filmmakers such as Wong Kar-wai, the Safdie brothers and Claire Denis, and authors including Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo, Evan is interested in concepts of duality, connection, and the changing landscape and nature of our world/society considering the rapid growth of technology. Evan is a recipient of the filmmaker ACTivate Residency at Boston Center for the Arts. During his residency he will be creating a short documentary following a fellow BCA resident’s installation at the Cyclorama in March 2026. He is also working on “Raindrops,” a short film currently in the rehearsal and production stage and currently set to be completed this fall. The film follows a day in the life of a young man struggling with his finances, sexuality, and overall balance of identity. In all of his work, Evan considers collaboration deeply, allowing the folks he is working with to bring their own ideas to the work.

Meet our current capacity-building artists! Evan Sheets, a Boston-based videographer and photographer, is a member of our 2025 Boston cohort.
Evan’s creative process usually starts with images and ideas for visuals that ultimately become films. Drawing inspiration from filmmakers such as Wong Kar-wai, the Safdie brothers and Claire Denis, and authors including Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo, Evan is interested in concepts of duality, connection, and the changing landscape and nature of our world/society considering the rapid growth of technology. Evan is a recipient of the filmmaker ACTivate Residency at Boston Center for the Arts. During his residency he will be creating a short documentary following a fellow BCA resident’s installation at the Cyclorama in March 2026. He is also working on “Raindrops,” a short film currently in the rehearsal and production stage and currently set to be completed this fall. The film follows a day in the life of a young man struggling with his finances, sexuality, and overall balance of identity. In all of his work, Evan considers collaboration deeply, allowing the folks he is working with to bring their own ideas to the work.
Meet our current capacity-building artists! Evan Sheets, a Boston-based videographer and photographer, is a member of our 2025 Boston cohort.
Evan’s creative process usually starts with images and ideas for visuals that ultimately become films. Drawing inspiration from filmmakers such as Wong Kar-wai, the Safdie brothers and Claire Denis, and authors including Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo, Evan is interested in concepts of duality, connection, and the changing landscape and nature of our world/society considering the rapid growth of technology. Evan is a recipient of the filmmaker ACTivate Residency at Boston Center for the Arts. During his residency he will be creating a short documentary following a fellow BCA resident’s installation at the Cyclorama in March 2026. He is also working on “Raindrops,” a short film currently in the rehearsal and production stage and currently set to be completed this fall. The film follows a day in the life of a young man struggling with his finances, sexuality, and overall balance of identity. In all of his work, Evan considers collaboration deeply, allowing the folks he is working with to bring their own ideas to the work.
Recaps of Boston’s 6x Grammy nominee @sirclarkd ‘s homecoming show
Filmed & Edited by: @63sheets of @agreatdayin
Recaps of Boston’s 6x Grammy nominee @sirclarkd ‘s homecoming show
Filmed & Edited by: @63sheets of @agreatdayin
Recaps of Boston’s 6x Grammy nominee @sirclarkd ‘s homecoming show
Filmed & Edited by: @63sheets of @agreatdayin
Looking back at some offsite filming with @63sheets and @sotophotofilms for Kinfolk Courtyard last month 🎥 ...need event coverage? Book now at thehipstory.com/studios/
Equipment we used ⬇️
@sonyprousa Sony FX30
@sigmaphoto Sigma 30mm lens
@zhiyun_tech Zhiyun Crane 2S
@canonusa Canon 5D Mark IV
@canonusa Canon 24-70mm lens

Day 1 BTS (1st time messing with the shoulder rig, need a V mount bad)
📸: @shotbymrcs

Day 1 BTS (1st time messing with the shoulder rig, need a V mount bad)
📸: @shotbymrcs

Day 1 BTS (1st time messing with the shoulder rig, need a V mount bad)
📸: @shotbymrcs

Day 1 BTS (1st time messing with the shoulder rig, need a V mount bad)
📸: @shotbymrcs

Day 1 BTS (1st time messing with the shoulder rig, need a V mount bad)
📸: @shotbymrcs

Day 1 BTS (1st time messing with the shoulder rig, need a V mount bad)
📸: @shotbymrcs
Le visionneur d’histoires Instagram est un outil simple qui vous permet de regarder et de sauvegarder secrètement les histoires Instagram, vidéos, photos ou IGTV. Avec ce service, vous pouvez télécharger du contenu et l’apprécier hors ligne quand vous voulez. Si vous trouvez quelque chose d’intéressant sur Instagram que vous souhaitez vérifier plus tard ou si vous voulez voir des histoires tout en restant anonyme, notre Visionneur est parfait pour vous. Anonstories offre une excellente solution pour garder votre identité cachée. Instagram a lancé la fonctionnalité Stories en août 2023, rapidement adoptée par d’autres plateformes en raison de son format engageant et temporaire. Les histoires permettent aux utilisateurs de partager des mises à jour rapides, qu’il s’agisse de photos, vidéos ou selfies, agrémentés de texte, emojis ou filtres, visibles pendant 24 heures seulement. Cette fenêtre de temps limitée crée un fort engagement par rapport aux publications régulières. Aujourd’hui, les histoires sont l’un des moyens les plus populaires de se connecter et de communiquer sur les réseaux sociaux. Cependant, lorsque vous regardez une histoire, le créateur peut voir votre nom dans leur liste de visionneurs, ce qui peut poser un problème de confidentialité. Et si vous souhaitez naviguer dans les histoires sans être repéré ? C’est là qu’Anonstories devient utile. Il vous permet de regarder du contenu public sur Instagram sans révéler votre identité. Il vous suffit d’entrer le nom d’utilisateur du profil qui vous intéresse, et l’outil affichera ses dernières histoires. Fonctionnalités du visionneur Anonstories : - Navigation anonyme : Regardez des histoires sans apparaître dans la liste des visionneurs. - Aucun compte requis : Regardez du contenu public sans vous inscrire à un compte Instagram. - Téléchargement de contenu : Sauvegardez directement du contenu d’histoires sur votre appareil pour une utilisation hors ligne. - Voir les highlights : Accédez aux Highlights Instagram, même après la période de 24 heures. - Suivi des reposts : Suivez les reposts ou l’engagement sur les histoires des profils personnels. Limitations : - Cet outil fonctionne uniquement avec les comptes publics ; les comptes privés restent inaccessibles. Avantages : - Respect de la vie privée : Regardez n’importe quel contenu Instagram sans être repéré. - Simple et facile : Aucune installation d’application ni inscription requise. - Outils exclusifs : Téléchargez et gérez du contenu de manière que Instagram ne permet pas.
Suivez les mises à jour Instagram en toute discrétion tout en protégeant votre vie privée et en restant anonyme.
Consultez les profils et photos anonymement avec aisance grâce au visionneur de profil privé.
Ce service gratuit vous permet de voir les histoires Instagram anonymement, garantissant que votre activité reste cachée de l’uploader.
Anonstories permet aux utilisateurs de voir les histoires Instagram sans alerter le créateur.
Fonctionne parfaitement sur iOS, Android, Windows, macOS et les navigateurs modernes comme Chrome et Safari.
Privilégie la navigation sécurisée et anonyme sans nécessiter de coordonnées de connexion.
Les utilisateurs peuvent voir des histoires publiques en entrant simplement un nom d’utilisateur — sans compte requis.
Télécharge les photos (JPEG) et les vidéos (MP4) facilement.
Le service est gratuit.
Le contenu des comptes privés n’est accessible qu’aux abonnés.
Les fichiers sont destinés à un usage personnel ou éducatif uniquement et doivent respecter les règles de droit d’auteur.
Entrez un nom d’utilisateur public pour voir ou télécharger des histoires. Le service génère des liens directs pour sauvegarder le contenu localement.