Today’s Podcast: Filmmaker Nathan William Frost (Pongo Labyrinth)

Pongo Labyrinth [VTuber KawaiiMermaid120’s Final Livestream], 11min., USA
Directed by Nathan William Frost
An eerie glitchy stop-motion video made by Nathan Frost about a Virtual YouTuber’s final livestream.

Get to know the filmmaker:

What motivated you to make this film?:

I was inspired to make Pongo Labyrinth from growing up on the internet and seeing it evolve and devolve in real time. Mostly devolve, through online parasocial relationships of creators and Silicon Valley algorithms used to suppressed people In actual need of help. This new era of the internet has led to creators having to bend a knee to algorithms and be someone they’re not. Creators are forced to make quick and sanitized art to keep up with the algorithm. It leads to burnout and kills creativity. It also leads to creators getting addicted to likes and followers as a source of dopamine. Due to the abusive algorithm, some creators lean into their audience/viewers’ support for their own benefit. They become obsessed with power. Only then will viewers see the creators’ true colors as the persona starts to slip, one way or another. I made Pongo Labyrinth to express that mind-numbing horror of losing one’s true self on the internet.

From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?:

Pongo Labyrinth took a year to make from the idea stage to the ten minute and 30 second finished work. The idea of an orangutan in a fleshy landscape came to me while at college in biology class for some reason.

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Watch the best of Animated short films from around the world.

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DISMISSING THE ENVELOPE short film watch, Animation/Music Video

https://www.wildsound.ca/animation-short-films/videos/watch-dismissing-the-envelope

a young girl enters the painting world of four prominent artists

Watch THE SOURCE 1996. 6min., Horror/Sci-Fi/Animation

https://www.wildsound.ca/animation-short-films/videos/watch-dismissing-the-envelope

A saturation diver discovers an old sea chest at the bottom of the underwater oil rig in the southern Caribbean Sea and carries the chest away with her. To her surprise, the chest brings unforeseeable trouble for her manager on the ship.

DREAM FROM BEYOND short film watch, Albania, Animation/Political

https://www.wildsound.ca/animation-short-films/videos/watch-dream-from-beyond

THE CITY NEEDS TO SLEEP BUT THE ACOUSTIC POLLUTION DOES NOT ALLOW IT

TONIGHT short film watch, 2min., Animation/Music Video

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3D animated music video of the song TONIGHT from the animated musical RUNAWAY CRICKET created by Martine Gaudissart.

REBIRTH short film watch, 12min., Animation/Environmental

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Rebirth: Intended to foster environmental climate change awareness by children, Rebirth is A Child’s Environmentally-Friendly Fairytale — a 12-minute animated musical suite depicting the respective seasons in four movements: The mini-symphony features (recorded-live) violins, cellos, clarinet, oboe and timpani, among other instruments, as it gathers momentum to provide a personal experience of nature’s growth cycles – with trees dancing and tendrils triumphantly bursting forth through the soil. Further, it doubles as a meditation mindfulness exercise as it allows us to teach children to move a little bit more methodically – react less and observe more. To pay attention instead of being distracted.

ENFOLD short film watch, 4min., Experimental/Animation

https://www.wildsound.ca/animation-short-films/videos/watch-enfold

Mysterious figures dance within a shrouded, watery world of textures. Hidden images reverberate with accompanying sounds of glass harmonica.

Today’s Podcast: Filmmakers Sam Hall & Nick Murphy (FIGHTERS)

FIGHTERS, 4min., USA
Directed by Sam Hall
A deep space research station is under attack from an overwhelming force. Hope arrives in the form of an elite squadron of fighters.

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Get to know the filmmaker:

What motivated you to make this film?

I’ve spent most of my life helping make other people’s stories and I wanted the chance to do something my way.

What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?

I thought it was interesting, especially the reviewer who thought it reminded them of a game of which I’m unfamiliar. Generally I’m just glad it makes sense. That was something I was never quite sure about.

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Watch Today’s Festival: DOC: SOCIETY Shorts Festival

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We See Music!, 30min., Armenia
Directed by Arsen Arakelyan
The film “We See Music!” is about a unique educational institution in the world where young men and women with visual impairments – ranging from the visually impaired to the completely blind – live and study music. This college is located in the city of Kursk of the Russian Federation. The students are courageous and determined. Naturally, the college also teaches other subjects, but it is music that brings the young people together. Only music can fill the lack of visual images in their souls and help them fully participate in the life of society in the future.

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DOCPOL-1 NATION 4 CITIES, 40min., Italy
Directed by Simona Mancini
A journey all around the beauty and the historic past of Poland. Museums, historic sites of Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk and Wrocsaw
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Short Film Review: Rock Island Prison 1864. Directed by Joy Shannon

Guarding Confederate POWS in a Civil War prison, a runaway slave now Union soldier, desperately fights for power, or faces returning to slavery.

Review by Victoria Angelique:

The short film ROCK ISLAND PRISON 1864 tells the fictionalized story of the 108th regiment of the United States Colored Infantry of the Union Army. It’s a moment in time many people don’t know about and this film educates in a way that uses modern themes so that the audience can relate to Shiloh as he confronts his former master Mr. Clement within the prison. 

The themes are complex, with the biggest one showing that the hardest thing that one can do is advocate for oneself. This is what Shiloh struggles with as it introduces topics such as PTSD, the struggle to face his own fears and the most important, being strong enough to face his demons. Mr. Clement makes it clear that no matter what happens, he will own Shiloh again as he does everything he can to get into his former slave’s head. He makes Shiloh coil as he berates him, reminding him of the horrors he has inflicted on Shiloh’s family. It is with the support of Shiloh’s fellow soldiers and his resolve to finally stand up for himself that puts Mr. Clement into his rightful place. After all, Mr. Clement is the one that got caught and is in Rock Island Prison being guarded by Shiloh.

The cinematography and editing in this film is brilliant. Writer and director, Joy Shannon, utilizes many different techniques to tell this story. The beginning looks like a documentary, with stock footage to appear historical before transitioning into the narrative story. The past is shot in black and white, with the present in color. Distinguishing the moments in Shiloh’s life clearly. Text is used to give subtext, intermingling a technique from the silent era of film to quickly move the story. 

ROCK ISLAND PRISON 1864 is a film that gives a quick introduction to moments in history that are rarely taught. It is presented in a way that makes one want to learn more about the events at Rock Island Prison during the American Civil War. The story is interesting and emotional, which poses the question how many other former slaves had similar stories to Shiloh and were they all just as brave. 

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Poet Thais Hardison (213)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?


The horror of not having an identity exemplified by Frankensteins monster

2) What motivated you to write this poem?

The monster has very few words to say in the original story, I wanted to explore what he might say

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

30 years!

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?

Edna St Vincent Millay…an amazing sonnet writer who heavily influenced my rhyme schemes. At the end, where Shakespeare would write efef gg….she will write efgefg.

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I wanted to make it widely available to a bigger audience. She reads it just right!

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I exclusively write sonnets. At first my goal was to write more than Shakespeare did (154) but now I have about 464! I really like the structure and the brevity it’s perfect for logical arguments too.

7) What is your passion in life?

To create art. I fiddle with acrylic paints and crochet but my strong passion is the sonnet

Poet Sharmila Voorakkara (THEOLOGY WITH HANDS)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

“Revenge Theology with Hands” is all about finding power when you are made to feel powerless by the world outside.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?

The 2024 US Elections. Plain and simple. The rage I felt and still feel watching just how much injustice is allowed to carry on unchecked by people who could stop it while all of us not in “power” just watch – I had nowhere to put that rage, except on the page. And if the Far Right “Christians” get to tell everyone how the afterlife is going to be? Well, I want a chance at the mic. I want to remind all of those people who seem to think they have the afterlife worked out for them that there’s more than one kind of afterlife to be had. THAT’s why I wrote this poem.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

Since I was old enough to know that cat rhymed with hat and bat and sat and best of all…RAT.

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?

James Baldwin is the dead person I’d have dinner with. Gloria Steinem is the living person I’d have dinner with.

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I wanted to hear what this poem would sound like in a mouth not mine. I always read my own poems as I write them, over and over. I wanted to hear someone else say the words. It sets the poem out in the world – a living thing.

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I’m writing a memoir right now about my life growing up with a very disturbed father, and being a first generation kid at a time when most people in the US didn’t understand where my parents came from. Though writing a memoir is hard, I keep going. Because to give up would be worse than dying. I also write short stories – which are a little bit on the speculative fiction side (which, given the nature of “reality” now, could pass for non-fiction. Dystopia never gets old, does it?)

7) What is your passion in life?

Making things, writing things, reading, social justice. To me all of those four things are connected, and are fueled by the creative impulse.

Poet Shadeara Hall (PAIN AWAY)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?
The theme of my poem is self-awareness and transformation.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?
My daily struggles in life are what motivated me to write this poem. I struggled with substance abuse at one point in my life to cope with the pain I was dealing with while in a toxic relationship. It seemed like no matter what, I could never escape the pain until I called out to the Higher Power and put the bad habits to rest.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?
I have been writing poetry since about 4th Grade. I almost feel like I was born to write.

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?
If I could have dinner with one person, I would sit down with Thales of Miletus. He was the first known Greek philosopher, scientist, and mathematician.

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I have chosen to have my poem performed by a professional actor so that I can have an audience. I have always wanted to help others going through similar situations. I want to be heard and be able to heal the world, even if just a little smudge. Having my poetry on a platform where others can find me is all I need.


6) Do you write other works? Scripts? Short Stories? Etc..
Yes, I do write other works. I am currently a student at Full Sail University, studying for my bachelor’s degree in creative writing & communications. I have worked on many short stories and a few scripts. My assignment for this month requires me to create a comic book and script to go along with it. I have also created short films and commercial videos while taking these classes. Music is something that I turn to for a hobby and to feel good. Ever since I was a little girl, I have always written songs that helped express my emotions.


7) What is your passion in life?
My passion in life is to write. I write and read every single day. I love writing and creating ideas so much that I can’t see myself doing anything else aside from writing and touching the lives of others.

Poet Tanya Moldovan (AFTER I’M GONE)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?
The poem is a message for my nieces and all those who will be left behind after I’m gone.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?
After the death of my parents I struggled a lot with different questions, many conflicting feelings, including guilt for what I might have done wrong, regret for not having done more, the what ifs questions (what If I did this or that maybe they’d be alive). I think it’s common and natural feelings we have to go through in our losses. The poem is an intent to alleviate the pain , or to say the unsaid things if there will be no chance to say them. We never know how and when we die, we do not always get the chance to say goodbye, death rarely is like it’s depicted in the movies: with everyone gathered on our deathbed and everyone getting closure and moving on easily with their lives. I see this poem as an attempt to provide closure, or rather, to say goodbye to those I love, to those who’ll remain to deal with the aftermath of my death.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?
I started writing poetry recently, since August 2024. It was more than a year after my mom (and second parent) died, and the words just came pouring in.

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?
My parents

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?
I was curious on how my poem wil sound, what feelings it will wake up in me. Maybe it was also an attempt to leave something behind, a trace of my name, my work, of my pain and loss. I felt I needed the world to know.

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?
I recently started writing non-fiction essays/stories, focused on the stories of my parents’ death. I am playing with the idea of writing fiction, but I’m not there yet.

7) What is your passion in life?
I love aerial gymnastics or dancing: the aerial hoop, silks, aerial straps, hammock and pole. I love creating beautiful choreographies which express the way I feel. Like poetry, I found dancing a powerful outlet for sharing my inner world, my feelings and thoughts.

Poet Susan Kay Anderson (THE GOLDEN TOILET)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

The theme of this poem is showing a view of the political landscape.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?

I wanted to express my uncomfortable feelings about the recent election in America. The golden toilet has become a cliche but also an easily recognizable symbol.

3) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?

I would want to see my old poetry teacher, Ed Dorn, again.

4) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

What an interesting concept, I thought!

5) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I write poems and have written stories and book reviews.

6) What is your passion in life?

Right now, I take care of my mother who has dementia. I am fully dedicated to caring for her and enjoy this time with her.