Short Films by Casey Neistat: A Flying Shark, How to Fix a Camera with Peanut Butter, and Urban Bicycle Theft

The range in NYC-based filmmaker Casey Neistat’s body of work is awesome, since he shoots whatever he wants to and the man has broad, weird interests and skillsets. “YouTube is my favorite thing and if I had no responsibility I would spend all my time making YouTube videos,” he writes.

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For starters, he gets my vote for DIY-of-the-Week by using a jar of peanut butter to repair the cracked lens hood on his Canon:

On the more whimsical side, he and an accomplice smuggle a floating, remote-controlled shark into the Museum of Natural History and let it loose for a good amount of time before they’re finally thrown out. (Sadly, the shark ultimately meets its demise in the NYC subway system.)

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Hit the jump to see it in action…

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