Saturday, 16 May 2026

Viva La Dirt League Explores The Chaos Of Self-Doubt.

We’ve all been there. One minute you’re crafting a masterpiece that you’re certain will win every award in existence, and the next, you’re staring at your work wondering if you should just delete everything and become a professional potato sorter. In this offering from the Viva La Dirt League crew, they dive headfirst into the chaotic, messy, and unintentionally hilarious world of creative self-doubt. It’s that special kind of internal screaming that happens when your brain decides to tell you that your brilliant idea is actually about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.

The sketch perfectly captures the absurdity of the Imposter Syndrome monster that haunts anyone who has ever dared to make something. Expect the usual high-energy performances where someone is likely having a full-blown existential crisis in the middle of a scene, probably while wearing a medieval tunic or a very serious-looking headset. It’s a relatable reminder that even the folks who make us laugh for a living spend a significant portion of their time convinced they have absolutely no idea what they’re doing.

With the support of NZ On Air, the team proves that you can have professional funding and still feel like a total amateur deep inside your soul. Whether you’re a filmmaker, a painter, or someone who just spent three hours trying to write a single email, this video is a comedic hug for your shattered confidence. It turns out that the only thing more universal than creativity itself is the overwhelming urge to hide under a desk because you are convinced the world is about to find out you are just winging it.

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