If you’re familiar with this site, you may have noticed a slight change. The name, in fact, has changed ☝️
HieronyVision, which was shortened to HV in our classic logos, is now the HV Arts Hub with a stylish new logo to prove it 👇
Why this change of name and design? Well, our mission has always been to provide a community for filmmakers, artists, musicians, storytellers and their fans to share in and engage with provocative new works—or new provocative takes on older works—and ideas. In other words, a new creative ecosystem. Or in other other words, a platform created by artists and storytellers for other artists and art fans.
And there’s the rub. Everywhere we went, we almost inevitably got the same question.
Person curious about the arts: “Is HV a hub for artists to share their work and media or a creator and producer of original content?”
Us: “Yes!”
Which we understand might be a little confusing. So we’ve changed up our name, look, logo, and even our approach to help make things simpler.
The HV Arts Hub is the hub for independent artists. Hence the new name. On it, you will find works created by, starring, and/or focused on Artist Members, as well as new looks at emerging offbeat voices, classic films, vintage music, and artworks. It’s a community-oriented platform that shares and distributes works, hosts live and online events, and more. You can stream movies, listen to music, read articles, discover new artists… we can keep going, but hopefully you get the idea.
HieronyVision is still around, just refocused on the original mission: creating original content and telling provocative stories in the ultra microbudget filmmaking model. HieronyVision will continue to produce original films and series that prioritize vision, intimacy, and creative freedom over scale and excess. By working with minimal resources, small crews, and agile production methods, HieronyVision treats the ultra microbudget limitations not as a drawback, but as a creative force. This model enables filmmakers to move quickly, take risks, and tell personal or unconventional stories that would otherwise get drowned out by algorithmic driven content and traditional marketing formulas.
Throughout film history, transformative movements have emerged when artists rejected prevailing systems and redefined what cinema could be. The French New Wave, New Hollywood, No Wave, and Dogme 95 each challenged dominant production models, aesthetics, and power structures, leaving lasting imprints on the medium. These movements proved that innovation most often comes from necessity, rebellion, and a desire to reclaim an individual voice. HieronyVision sees the present moment as ripe for a similar shift, driven by accessible technology, cultural fragmentation, and the erosion of studio gatekeeping.


From this perspective, HieronyVision introduces and champions the Nanowave Film Movement, a new avenue for filmmakers to create and distribute work outside the Hollywood studio system. Curious to know more on how this ultra microbudget filmmaking movement plans to revolutionize the way we tell stories? Check back here. Or better yet. Join the HV Arts Hub today!





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