43 épisodes

Our goal is simple: to save the world, to bring balance to the force, to cross the road, to boldly go where no man has gone before. We are dreamers—we won’t deny it. But we figure if anyone can do it, then we can too, since we are all anyone. (Don’t overthink it; we sure don’t.)

Foxfire Farmhouse (the Podcast) aims to point people toward the good, the true, and the beautiful in Film & TV. We are Christians who love the art and craft of filmmaking. We want to think out loud about what makes for a good movie, the kind of movie that wouldn’t put Eutycus to sleep.

Foxfire Farmhouse: the Podcast Joshua Bartels

    • Télévision et cinéma

Our goal is simple: to save the world, to bring balance to the force, to cross the road, to boldly go where no man has gone before. We are dreamers—we won’t deny it. But we figure if anyone can do it, then we can too, since we are all anyone. (Don’t overthink it; we sure don’t.)

Foxfire Farmhouse (the Podcast) aims to point people toward the good, the true, and the beautiful in Film & TV. We are Christians who love the art and craft of filmmaking. We want to think out loud about what makes for a good movie, the kind of movie that wouldn’t put Eutycus to sleep.

    Zion International Film Festival

    Zion International Film Festival

    With Josh flying solo, this week's episode focuses on the Zion International Film Festival and why Josh loves this particular event. If you love movies, consider attending this year's festival at the Blue Mouse Theatre in Tacoma, Washington. You can buy tickets at www.ZionFilmFest.com and receive a 20% discount using the code "FOXFIRE" at checkout.
    For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!

    • 11 min
    2001: A Space Odyssey

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    It's time to visit a classic movie; the sort of movie that everyone wants to have seen but somehow don't find time to watch it. Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" lies at the intersection of incredible and incredibly boring. Those who start it wish they hadn't and those who finish it are glad they did. Thanks to some prompting from a fellow film nerd, Sean de Moura, Josh and Elijah have begun to catch up on some of these cinema-defining movies starting with this one. Listen in as Josh, Elijah, and Sean think together about the meaning of "2001: A Space Odyssey". 
    For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!

    • 42 min
    Meddling with Mytholgoy

    Meddling with Mytholgoy

    Stories shape our souls. So what do we do with pagan myth? This week Elijah guides us through some of the old myths and helps us understand how to best enjoy them as Christians. He and Josh also explore how mythologies shape culture and tease out the implications of this for Christian storytellers in our time.
    For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!

    • 53 min
    Frame By Frame

    Frame By Frame

    Every movie consists of thousands of individual images flashed in front of your eyes at varying frame rates. Sometimes, those images give the illusion of motion because they are captured by a camera, and sometimes, they give the illusion of motion because an animator drew images on the page. In other cases though, the illusion of motion comes from the meticulous moving of real objects on the screen frame by frame. This technique is called stop-motion animation. 
    In this week's episode, Josh and Elijah discuss the art of stop-motion animation and discuss what makes it so visually distinct. Along the way, they also talk through some of their favorite stop-motion movies, so be sure to listen for some new recommendations. 
    LINKS:Josh's First Stop MotionHidari
    For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!

    • 54 min
    AFTERSHOW: Be Your Own Agent

    AFTERSHOW: Be Your Own Agent

    Another aftershow episode! We turned the mics back on to bring you a bonus show picking up the conversation where we left off last week. We dive deeper this time into what it means to care about your work. We even wind up talking about how "Up" and insulting vegans.
    For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!

    • 30 min
    The Work We Do

    The Work We Do

    The movie "Office Space" deals with the frustration of working in overly managed corporations. In this week's show, Elijah introduces us to this quirky comedy and helps us think through how we should engage with our workplaces.
    For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!

    • 43 min

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