Camera filming a colorful craft shop interior with shelves, decorations, and various supplies visible. A person stands in front of the shelves, partially visible behind the camera equipment display.

Calamity Tash

Calamity Tash is an artist who embraces chaos, bright colours, dolls with big personalities, and a complete disregard for the idea that things need to "match." But beyond all that, she’s built something bigger; a community. Through her Stitch and Bitch craft club, she’s created a space where people can come together, make things, and have a laugh.

Tash’s energy and mission were an instant fit for digital yarn. She needed a way to share her story in a way that not only captured her work, but her impact as well.

We put together a 90-second promo video that showcases Tash’s creative process, her studio space, and, most importantly, the people who come together because of her. This included;

  • Studio Footage – Tash in her element, creating chaos.

  • Candid Interview – A relaxed chat about what drives her, why art matters, and how she builds community.

  • Craft Club in Action – Filming at Adelaide Uni, where people are chatting, making things, and enjoying being together.

We kept the edit punchy and full of life, mixing in close-ups of hands at work, laughter, and all of the small, joyful moments that make her sessions special.

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