Filmmaking Magnets
Description: Filmmaker Design that reads: "I'd Rather Be Filmmaking". That's just right for a Film Director who produces movies for a living.
I'd Rather Be Filmmaking Film Director Gift Magnet
by Dolde08
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Cinemagic Magazine was the go-to resource for Super 8mm filmmakers in the 80s! Filmmaker Don Dohler was the creator.
Cinemagic Magazine - 80s Super 8 Filmmaker Resource by Starlog - Don Dohler Magnet
by Retrozest
$3.75 $4.75
Description: South Park: Documentary Filmmaking — In a surreal twist of satire and reality, this illustration captures Jeffrey Epstein wearing a shirt that reads: “I applaud South Park in their transition to documentary filmmaking.” The phrase, attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, blurs irony and critique—suggesting that South Park’s recent episodes mirror America’s unraveling so closely, they feel more like exposés than comedy. As institutions falter and truth becomes stranger than fiction, the image nods to a cultural moment where animated satire may be the most honest lens left.
Crew Neck LASM Black Skull Logo T-Shirt Front & Back Magnet
by LA Sound Mixers
$3.75 $4.75
Guerrilla Filmmaking- dual side version Magnet
by GrendelFX
$3.75 $4.75
Warning Filmmaking Filmmaker Film Making Magnet
by Good Vibes
$3.75 $4.75
Description: I didn't understood the movie the first time (not the second one either...) but what a trip it was !
Mulholland Drive - Cinematography Magnet
by TheAnchovyman
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Night time diner scene from Michael Mann's classic heist film Thief starring James Caan
Michael Mann's Thief (1981) - Falling in Love Magnet
by Granterly Manor
$3.75 $4.75
Hellraiser | Written and Directed by Clive Barker Magnet
by directees
$3.75 $4.75
Gradient Flag Filmmaking Filmmaker Film Making Magnet
by Good Vibes
$3.75 $4.75
Stanley Kubrick and his droogs Magnet
by Burro Tees - Movie Illustrations and fanart!
$3.75 $4.75
Inglourious Basterds | Tarantined by Quentin Directino Magnet
by directees
$3.75 $4.75
Description: South Park: Documentary Filmmaking — In a surreal twist of satire and reality, this illustration captures Jeffrey Epstein wearing a shirt that reads: “I applaud South Park in their transition to documentary filmmaking.” The phrase, attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, blurs irony and critique—suggesting that South Park’s recent episodes mirror America’s unraveling so closely, they feel more like exposés than comedy. As institutions falter and truth becomes stranger than fiction, the image nods to a cultural moment where animated satire may be the most honest lens left.
Hot Fuzz | Directed by Edgar Wright Magnet
by directees
$3.75 $4.75
Write Shoot Edit Repeat Filmmaker Movie Director Filmmaking Magnet
by Frednipo
$3.75 $4.75
He really is the greatest! Magnet
by L.D. Bright photography
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Capture the nostalgia of the silver screen with this detailed vintage cinema camera design. Perfect for film students, directors, and movie buffs, this illustration pays homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood and the art of analog filmmaking. Whether you are a professional cinematographer, a videographer, or simply a lover of classic movies, this retro movie camera graphic features authentic details like film reels and a mechanical hand-crank aesthetic. It makes a unique gift for anyone passionate about movie production and the history of cinema.
Vintage Cinema Camera : Retro Filmmaking Magnet
by Nunae Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Being There Cult Classic Film Design Magnet
by TFP=TeesforPeeps
$3.75 $4.75
Description: South Park: Documentary Filmmaking — In a surreal twist of satire and reality, this illustration captures Jeffrey Epstein wearing a shirt that reads: “I applaud South Park in their transition to documentary filmmaking.” The phrase, attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, blurs irony and critique—suggesting that South Park’s recent episodes mirror America’s unraveling so closely, they feel more like exposés than comedy. As institutions falter and truth becomes stranger than fiction, the image nods to a cultural moment where animated satire may be the most honest lens left.
Description: Rewind to the golden era of analog video with this vintage Panasonic style camera design. A perfect throwback for videographers, TV camera operators, and fans of the VHS aesthetic, this illustration captures the chunky, shoulder-mount look of classic 80s and 90s broadcast equipment. Whether you are nostalgic for Super VHS, early independent filmmaking, or the gritty look of old skate videos, this retro tech graphic celebrates the history of electronic cinema and television production. Great for video editors, ENG crews, and media students.
Vintage Panasonic Cinema Camera : Retro Filmmaking Magnet
by Nunae Designs
$3.75 $4.75