Podcast: EP. 1835: Writer/Producer/Chef Chris Scott (WHAT’S LEFT)
https://t.co/PQTOjnSPu7
Matthew Toffolo chats with CHEF Chris Scott about his short film “What’s Left,” tells the story of a former executive chef now working as a dishwasher while raising his special needs son.
Podcast: EP. 1834: Filmmaker David Goo (Tragically, a make or break question)
https://t.co/7a1xYph0rm
based on his personal feelings, centers on a first date where he judges his date based on her liking Ed Sheeran, reflecting on how people’s tastes and fandoms can define their
Podcast: EP. 1833: #Filmmaker Aaron Penney (THE TRANSITION ROOM)
https://t.co/FODd2HeJYN
Penney discussed the film’s genre-bending approach, to address the sensitive topic of suicide. He explained the film’s origins from a conversation about making a funny story on dark subject
Podcast EP. 1832: Filmmaker Kacy Boccumini (I’M SURE IT’S NOTHING)
https://t.co/Z1YPCRDErx
Kacy explained the choice to use French Creole for authenticity and to add an element of mystery, as the film is about internal monologue and fear. discussed the themes of self-gaslighting
Podcast: EP. 1831: #Filmmaker Sandy Parker (A Paradox of Quantum Superposition)
https://t.co/teq1J2zLz7
Sandy discussed her background in photography and script supervising, which influenced her directing style. She explained the film’s themes of alternate life paths
Podcast EP. 1830: Filmmaker Nathan Porter (BLUE)
https://t.co/0L5ohF6k67
discussed his extensive experience making films, having created approximately 46 short films, including a period where he made one movie every week as an exercise. He explained that the film explores grief
Podcast: EP. 1828: Chef Ryann Morris (FOOD IS EVERYTHING)
https://t.co/rlg8iYQQNZ
Ryann explained that the film explores how society doesn’t have a food problem, but rather a relationship with food problem. She focuses on how food can be used to connect with oneself, nature,
Podcast: EP. 1826: #Filmmaker Tayler Gladue (Intertwined in Blue)
https://t.co/CLCWOjBvkk
The film was shot entirely on an iPhone Max Pro 15 with local Calgary actors and was filmed in various locations throughout the city, including a friend’s Airbnb and The Attic lounge.
Podcast: EP. 1824: Filmmaker Sarah Vansandt (BEST KEPT SECRET)
https://t.co/chhO4SCPvo
Sarah discusses her first foray into directing after a career in acting, modeling, and stunt work. Sarah explained how she and her husband developed the concept.
#wildsound#filmpodcast
Podcast: EP. 1825: Filmmaker Dylan Delaney (Death by Passive Aggressive Interpretive Dance)
https://t.co/PyIfz92I3W
Dylan discussed the creative process behind his unique film, which was shot in County Wicklow, Ireland, and features religious and spiritual themes.
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Podcast: EP. 1822: Screenwriter Joaquin Hernandez (Sadie and the Summer Serve)
https://t.co/znI01GWHi4
a romantic drama set in the world of tennis that explores personal growth and integrity against nepotism in a local tennis club setting.
#wildsound#screenwriter
Podcast: EP. 1823: “Mer – Of Oceans and Bodies” team (Katrina Piacek, Sarah Rose Mercer, Tomas Cepeda Baeza)
https://t.co/QbtvpG9nIl
Matthew Toffolo interviews the creative team behind a short film exploring #hydrofeminism
creating a B&W experimental film with colored ocean
Podcast: EP. 1821: #Filmmaker Véronique Paquette (LOCA)
https://t.co/EYssIq0sAX
Matthew Toffolo interviewed Véronique Paquette, a Canadian filmmaker who directed a 5-minute animated dance film about Argentine tango created at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal.
Podcast: EP. 1820: #Filmmaker/Actor Cameron Moon (THE YARD)
https://t.co/DyPI7ngrpm
This interview discusses Cameron Moon’s short film “The Yard,” a 9-minute Christmas romance shot entirely on a smartphone at a garden center location. Cameron plays Santa in the film.
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Podcast: EP. 1819: Poem George Sarantopoulos (Inheritance)
https://t.co/DnNp9hKFHe
about his poem "Inheritance," which has been adapted into a movie. George explained that the poem is written as a letter to a son he hasn't had yet, addressing uncomfortable truths about the world
Podcast: EP. 1818: Filmmakers Jay Woelfel & Jose Cardenas (FIRST TIME MACHINE)
https://t.co/dM4PqVaxr2
Interview with the filmmaking team of “First Time Machine,” discussing their short film adaptation of Frederick Brown’s story. Jay explained how he discovered the story
EP. 1815: #Filmmaker Katherine Connor Duff (THIS LITTLE PIGGY GOES TO MARKET)
https://t.co/WslFgVzVOV
This interview discusses Katherine Connor Duff’s short film, which is the final installment in her “Voyeur” trilogy exploring modern performance and social media culture.
Podcast: EP. 1805: Creators Magdalena Kołodziej-Olszewska & Marcin Makara (SOULD OF A FREE WOMAN)
https://t.co/WasFg5l5FN
A personal transgression illustrating the universal oppression of women.
#wildsound#filmpodcast#polishfilmmaker
Podcast: EP. 1804: Filmmaker Jeffrey Atsuson (DEAD END POC)
https://t.co/0XVcNxZvnf
When a trio of deranged, violent misfits invade a seemingly nondescript suburban home on Halloween night and terrorize the owners for the benefit of an elite dark web audience.
#wildsound#film