EDGLRD

EDGLRD

EDGLRD

EDGLRD is a boundary-pushing digital studio founded by filmmaker Harmony Korine and built around a crew of skaters, VFX artists, AI creators, and tech-forward misfits.

Known for blurring the lines between film, gaming, skate culture, and immersive experiences, EDGLRD isn’t just producing content—it’s shaping the next wave of entertainment. Their work is fast, experimental, and unapologetically weird, driven by a custom tech stack that blends AI, CGI, VFX, VR, and AR into something totally new.

From the hallucinatory chaos of AGGRODR1FT to a future-facing skate team that’s part crew, part creative lab, EDGLRD operates like a living experiment—pushing format, form, and feeling at every turn.

This is the future before it’s cool. Or maybe before it makes sense.

And that’s exactly the point.

EDGLRD is a radical digital IP studio and tech-design collective founded by filmmaker and cultural disruptor Harmony Korine. Based in Miami, the studio functions as a launchpad for the next evolution of entertainment—an audacious convergence of film, gaming, advertising, sensory experiences, and digital content. EDGLRD isn’t just riding the wave of media innovation—it’s generating the swell.

Powered by a proprietary suite of entertainment software, EDGLRD fuses artificial intelligence, visual effects, CGI, virtual reality, and augmented reality into a fluid creative process. These tools are more than technical assets—they’re instruments in a new kind of storytelling symphony, built for a future that hasn’t quite arrived but is already being shaped in real time.

Driven by Korine’s refusal to adhere to creative orthodoxy, the studio reimagines what media can be, guided by a punk sensibility and a taste for beautiful chaos. As Korine once put it, “I never cared about things that made sense. I always wanted to make perfect nonsense.” That ethos is alive and mutating at EDGLRD, where experiments are not polished in post—they’re lived out in the moment, shaped by a rotating cast of skaters, VFX artists, AI alchemists, and renegade creatives pushing every format to its breaking point.

Korine’s work has always arrived a few years ahead of cultural digestion—jarring at first, iconic in hindsight. From Spring Breakers (2012), a genre-defying “movie like a pop song,” to AGGRODR1FT (2023), a glitch-laced, infrared hallucination of a film that vaporizes traditional cinematic language, his projects continually explode the boundaries of form.

EDGLRD is the vessel through which that same disruptive energy is being applied to a new generation of hybrid media. Its skateboarding arm—a rogue crew featuring figures like Sean Pablo and Vincent Touzery—is part creative think tank, part subcultural vanguard. As Korine puts it with a sly grin: “We’re like the Mr. Beast of skateboarding.”

In true Korine fashion, EDGLRD is not waiting for the industry—or the audience—to catch up. It’s crafting the next entertainment paradigm in real time, reshaping how we experience stories, sensation, and culture itself.