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In each episode, our host Matthew Toffolo talks storytelling and film. Conversations with film professionals and great storytelling moments.

WILDsound: The Film Podcast Matthew Toffolo - Wildcard Pictures Corp.

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In each episode, our host Matthew Toffolo talks storytelling and film. Conversations with film professionals and great storytelling moments.

    EP. 1196 - Filmmaker Nicholas T. Collier (RENEGADE EPISODE 1: REDEMPTION)

    EP. 1196 - Filmmaker Nicholas T. Collier (RENEGADE EPISODE 1: REDEMPTION)

    RENEGADE EPISODE 1: REDEMPTION, 20min., USA
    Directed by Nicholas T Collier
    After learning the mob controls the city, detective Daniel Graves decides to become the newest vigilante in Westwick City, Renegade.

    https://www.instagram.com/34_nicholas_34/

    Get to know the filmmaker:

    Growing up, I have always loved comic book movies, and they’re the reason I decided to become a filmmaker. This was my love letter to the genre, my way of taking all these films and stories I grew up with, and telling my perspective of them.

    You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it’s only $3.99 per month.

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    EP. 1195 - Filmmaker Bethany Teague (TEAM OCEAN)

    EP. 1195 - Filmmaker Bethany Teague (TEAM OCEAN)

    TEAM OCEAN, 40min., USA
    Directed by Bethany Teague
    10 nonprofits along both U.S. coasts fight for a better future for our one ocean, and therefore our world. Team Ocean is a celebration of how each organization’s talents, expertise and passions weave together a beautiful tapestry of teamwork from every sector – fisheries, species protection, food security, arts, education, recreation and more.

    https://clickandpledge.com/project-ocean/
    https://www.facebook.com/clickandpledge
    https://twitter.com/clickandpledge
    https://www.instagram.com/clickandpledge/

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    EP. 1194 - Filmmakers Jim Schaub & Ron Pesch (BUSTER KEATON: HOME)

    EP. 1194 - Filmmakers Jim Schaub & Ron Pesch (BUSTER KEATON: HOME)

    BUSTER KEATON: HOME, 83min., USA
    Directed by Jim Schaub
    Buster Keaton: Home is a documentary that tells the story of Buster’s early life on the road as a child vaudeville star and how he found his home along the shores of Lake Michigan. Illustrated with rare images of family photos, datebooks and Buster’s personal autograph book, the film delves into the personal life of Buster and his family as they traveled the country as a successful vaudeville act.

    http://www.busterkeatonhome.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/busterkeatonhome/

    Get to know the filmmaker:

    I was motivated to make this film after learning more about Buster Keaton’s childhood and being fascinated by the fact that he had an entire career in vaudeville – and was a STAR – before he ever entered the movie industry. My co-producer, Ron Pesch, was instrumental in motivating me to make this film as well as actually making it.

    You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it’s only $3.99 per month.

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    EP. 1193 - Filmmaker Giannakopoulos Efstathios (THE SILENT SYNTHETIC SYMPHONY: A Human-AI Collaborat

    EP. 1193 - Filmmaker Giannakopoulos Efstathios (THE SILENT SYNTHETIC SYMPHONY: A Human-AI Collaborat

    THE SILENT SYNTHETIC SYMPHONY: A Human-AI Collaboration, 7min., Greece
    Directed by Giannakopoulos Efstathios
    In a silent environment, artificial intelligence meets the boundless human mind and together they unite their powers to create a music and dance piece of scientific fantasy. The lyrics, composed by a robotic mind simulating the writing style of the great author William Shakespeare, draw upon a poem about Silence and how people perceive it today. The music was composed by a team of music producers, while the words are voiced by the unique, yet artificial, voice of the late English actor, Alan Rickman. Our protagonist performs theatrical dance movements, which constitute his unique way of communication. At times, he manages to harmonize with the space-time and feel tranquility within the silence, while at other times, he faces challenges. Will he, however, emerge unscathed from this enthralling blend of the artificial and the human?

    http://www.3shumanai.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/3shumanai

    Get to know the filmmaker:

    I had the desire to express myself, to share ideas and emotions. The goal and inspiration for my work were to merge arts and creative editing techniques, and to visually and aurally capture the concept of “silence.” The silence experienced by people today through the social pressures they face. However, to achieve the desired result, artificial intelligence had to work for us, to make the impossible possible. By training the system, we obtained the material that “we lacked” and proved that targeted exploitation of technology can give us tangible results.

    You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it’s only $3.99 per month.

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    EP. 1192 - Filmmaker Alijah Johnson (CIRCLES)

    EP. 1192 - Filmmaker Alijah Johnson (CIRCLES)

    CIRCLES, 6min., USA
    Directed by Alijah Johnson
    “Circles” is a visually stunning short film that takes the audience on a symbolic journey of personal transformation. The protagonist undergoes a profound metamorphosis, depicted through allegorical scenes representing different stages of self-discovery and growth. “Circles” explores the intricate dance between self-discovery, vulnerability, determination, sacrifice, and artistic power. Through its rich symbolism and powerful visuals, the film invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys of transformation and the circles they navigate in becoming their true selves.

    https://www.instagram.com/alijah.aj/?hl=en

    https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/circles-review

    Get to know the filmmaker:

    Well, the inspiration behind “Circles ” stemmed from a deeply personal experience I went through a breakup with my ex-girlfriend. Instead of letting that experience crush me, I decided to channel that energy into something transformative. It was like becoming an alchemist, transmuting pain into creative fuel. As I delved deeper into exploring energies and self-discovery, I realized the power we have over our own filters. I believe we create filters we have a process of interpreting information that we’re not fully aware of and become aware of we choose to let in and how we process it. Which takes a lot of self exploration to become aware of. This journey of self-awareness and transformation became the driving force behind the film. I wanted to emerge from that dark phase as a completely new person, (dark night of the soul double entendre for the mountain scene) and this film captures that journey of metamorphosis. This film was like medication for me, especially during a period of depression and profound personal transformation. Going through a metamorphosis is very uncomfortable, much like many processes in nature where growth is necessary. For instance, plants breaking through soil or butterfly coming out a cocoon. It’s not pretty or comforting, but it’s necessary for growth. A lot was Inspired by Dante’s Inferno, the theme of circles reflects the idea that we can get stuck in one perspective or state of consciousness, trapped by our irreplaceable filters. This film served as a reminder that exploring new perspectives is essential for personal growth, even if it means destroying old aspects of ourselves. The process of making the film was just as therapeutic as the final product. It taught me that I have the power to bring my visions to life and that the journey as an artist brining things from the unseen world that you only have access to, to reality is challenging but rewarding. Ultimately, “Circles” became a message to myself, guiding me through my own transformation and helping me learn valuable lessons not only when I was making it but also for myself in the future.

    You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it’s only $3.99 per month.

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    EP. 1191 - Filmmaker Yiou Wang (WATER ALWAYS GOES WHERE IT WANTS TO GO)

    EP. 1191 - Filmmaker Yiou Wang (WATER ALWAYS GOES WHERE IT WANTS TO GO)

    WATER ALWAYS GOES WHERE IT WANTS TO GO, 5min., Romania
    Directed by Yiou Wang
    “Water Always Goes Where It Wants to Go” is an ecoperformance CG art video of the body in synergy with the storied landscape of water. How can we go back to something we already have? We are born out of water, and water constitutes our body, our territories, and our myths. Mapping water through the body, in between transitory space for waters, the short film investigates the relationship between the self, its embodied and somatic dialogues, and these physical and symbolic waters, questioning how we can return to our first water, the common body.

    http://yiouwang.org/https://twitter.com/YiouWang1

    https://www.instagram.com/yiou_wang_/

    Get to know the filmmaker:

    This short film is the natural product of a very rich and interesting conversation Alina and I have. Many of our ideas clicked and crosspollinated. Alina is an actress and performance artist, who expresses through her body; I am a visual artist who expresses through image and form. We are both empaths who share an intuitive, embodied connection to a larger, more-than-human world. Alina has been introducing to the world the method of ecoperformance for many years, where she embodies a forest, a river, a crow, or an ancient mythic being and shapeshifts in synergy with the consciousness of the embodied. We began to focus on water, as water is our first body – the amniotic fluid is where we come from, and our common body. In many precolonial cultures and epistemologies, the land is often also corporeal. In Tuva, the mountain peak is the heart of mountain ranges, where rivers are the aortas, the soil’s blood vessels.

    Alina and I wanted to create a branch of artworks embodying water combining her ecoperformance and my virtual filmmaking. She performs embodying water from our animistic perspective, and I do the motion capture, transferring her movement to the avatars of water. The scenography is designed with a root in theatre arts, where I put my 3D scanned natural environment pieces in the scene reminiscent of stage.

    From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?It is hard to pinpoint the start of this project, since Alina and I have been communicating for a year and our minds grew into this rich constellation. Since the beginning, we agreed to draft some proposals to apply for certain live performance art grants. After that, we thought why not make a film to further illustrate our proposal? And the actual production and editing of this film was about three weeks. But it’s hard to say it’s only three weeks, because a lot of the models I put into the environment were from my longtime habit of 3D scanning in my forest hikes.

    You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it’s only $3.99 per month.

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