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Writers With Wrinkles
Love, Art & Storytelling in Rome: Brian Selznick on his new novel Run Away With Me

Writers With Wrinkles

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 50:51 Transcription Available


Send us a textEpisode Summary: In this inspiring episode, Beth and Lisa welcome bestselling author and illustrator Brian Selznick to discuss his latest YA novel Run Away With Me. Brian shares how personal history, queer identity, and the haunting beauty of an empty Rome during the pandemic shaped this deeply moving love story.Guest Bio: Brian Selznick is the Caldecott Medal-winning author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which became Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film Hugo. His innovative storytelling style blends narrative and illustration, captivating readers of all ages. Selznick's books have sold millions of copies, been translated into over 35 languages, and include the bestsellers Wonderstruck and The Marvels. He lives in Brooklyn and La Jolla with his husband, Dr. David Serlin.Key Discussion Points:Origins of Run Away With Me: Inspired by time spent in a deserted Rome during the pandemic and Brian's husband's Rome Prize fellowship.Setting the Story in 1986: Chosen for its pre-digital intimacy, connection to Fellini's Intervista, and poignant resonance with the emerging AIDS crisis.YA Shift: This novel marks a shift to older characters and more intimate, emotional themes, including first love and sexual awakening.Illustration vs. Text: Originally intended as a text-only novel, illustrations were later added to immerse readers in Rome and enhance storytelling rhythmically.Building Empathy: Through vulnerability and layered character flaws, Brian explores how readers connect with characters even through their mistakes.Worldbuilding & Pacing: Brian discusses how his illustrations function as visual memory aids, reducing exposition and preserving narrative flow.Film Adaptation Insight: Brian details how Hugo was faithfully adapted by Martin Scorsese, who honored the visual storytelling of the book.Conclusion: Brian Selznick offers a masterclass in layered storytelling, blending history, personal experience, and imaginative worldbuilding. Run Away With Me is a love letter to young queer love, art, and the haunting beauty of solitude and discovery. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring authors and fans of emotionally resonant fiction.Mentioned Links:Run Away With Me by Brian Selznick: Publisher's PageBrian Selznick's website Support the show Visit the WebsiteWriters with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!

RTL Petit Matin Week-end
RTL POP CINÉ - L' Anthologie d'Howard Shore

RTL Petit Matin Week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 6:17


Le compositeur Howard Shore, musicien attitré de David Cronenberg, Martin Scorsese et compositeur de la saga « Le Seigneur des anneaux » et « Le Hobbit », a choisi Paris pour y enregistrer son anthologie accompagné d'un orchestre philharmonique. Ce double album «Anthology - The Paris Concerts » vient de sortir chez Deutsche Grammophon. Jean-Michel Bernard, co-compositeur avec Howard Shore de la Bo du film « Hugo Cabret » de Scorsese, nous brosse le portrait de ce discret musicien à la renommée mondiale. Ecoutez RTL Pop Ciné avec Vincent Perrot du 20 avril 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Windowsill Chats
From Page to Picture: Brian Selznick on Storytelling, Cinematic Inspiration, and the Power of Visual Narratives

Windowsill Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 56:20


Margo is joined by Brian Selznick, the wildly imaginative author and illustrator whose groundbreaking books have redefined how we tell stories. Known for seamlessly blending text and image in powerful, cinematic ways, Brian shares the origins of his creative process, the stories behind his best-known works, and the magic of collaborative art-making. Together, they explore what it means to honor both the reader and the story, why grief and love are ever-present themes in his work, and how he approaches retelling iconic tales through fresh and inclusive lenses. From The Invention of Hugo Cabret to Run Away With Me, Brian's work invites readers into deeply felt worlds where art and narrative become one.   Margo and Brian discuss: The start of Brian's creative process and how he moves from words to illustration His unique storytelling style and cinematic inspirations What it was like to have The Invention of Hugo Cabret adapted by Martin Scorsese Collaborating with director Todd Haynes on the Wonderstruck film adaptation His philosophy on creative ownership and openness in adaptations Designing the 20th anniversary covers for the Harry Potter series and grappling with the controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling. The importance of telling authentic queer love stories in his new novel Run Away With Me Exploring universal themes of love, grief, and time in narrative The reimagining of The Nutcracker with a historical, class-conscious twist How Brian sees the future of storytelling as both expansive and inclusive   Connect with Brian: https://brianselznick.com https://instagram.com/thebrianselznick   Connect with Margo:  www.windowsillchats.com www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill https://www.yourtantaustudio.com/thefoundry  

Writers on Writing
Brian Selznick, author and illustrator of RUN AWAY WITH ME

Writers on Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 69:34


In 2007, with his Caldecott-winning masterpiece The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick invented a new way of storytelling. The book became the basis for the 2011 Oscar-winning movie Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese. Brian is the author and illustrator of many other books for children, including Wonderstruck (also a movie), The Marvels, Kaleidoscope, and Big Tree, which was named one of the Best Children's books of 2023 by the New York Times and the audio book, narrated by Meryl Streep, was nominated for a Grammy. His latest book, Run Away With Me, is his first YA novel. Brian joins Marrie Stone to talk about his inventive approach to storytelling, playing with its form and structure, tapping into your own passions and curiosities to ignite passion and curiosity in your reader, building attention in our youth in the digital age, Brian's insane love of research, the utterly unique origin story behind Run Away With Me, and so much more. For more information on Writers on Writing and to become a supporter, visit our Patreon page. For a one-time donation, visit Ko-fi. You can find hundreds of past interviews on our website. You'll help out the show and indie bookstores by buying books at our bookstore on bookshop.org. It's stocked with titles by our guest authors, as well as our personal favorites. And on Spotify, you'll find an album's worth of typewriter music like what you hear on the show. Look for the artist, Just My Type. Email the show at writersonwritingpodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners! (Recorded on April 4, 2025) Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettHost: Marrie StoneMusic: Travis Barrett (Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, Etc.)

WN MOVIE TALK
#79 - HUGO 3D (2011) or Why SCORSESE made a 3D KIDS FILM?!

WN MOVIE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 46:03


In this episode of the WN Movie Talk Podcast, I take an in-depth look at Hugo (2011), the visually stunning 3D masterpiece directed by the legendary Martin Scorsese. Known for his gritty, violent dramas like Goodfellas and The Departed, why did Scorsese pivot to this family-friendly adventure? We explore the director's motivations, the film's ground-breaking use of 3D technology, and its heartfelt tribute to the magic of cinema.Based on Brian Selznick's award-winning novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Hugo tells the story of a young orphan (played by Asa Butterfield) living in a Paris train station who uncovers the forgotten legacy of pioneering filmmaker Georges Méliès, portrayed brilliantly by Ben Kingsley. Méliès' journey from a celebrated illusionist and filmmaker to a forgotten relic of a bygone era is deeply emotional and steeped in themes of art, creativity, and redemption—elements that resonate powerfully with Scorsese's sensibilities and his own dedication to film preservation.The stellar cast also includes Chloë Grace Moretz, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Jude Law, with a supporting crew that brought Scorsese's vision to life—cinematographer Robert Richardson and production designer Dante Ferretti.Join me as I discuss the film's themes, the nuanced performance by Kingsley, its place in Scorsese's career, and why Hugo remains a timeless ode to the art of filmmaking. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share your thoughts on this enchanting journey into cinema history! Listen now and rediscover the magic of Hugo! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Che film guardo stasera?

Il giovane orfano Hugo Cabret vive nascosto in una stazione ferroviaria di Parigi, riparandone gli orologi. Ma, tra le sue mille avventure, ha un solo obiettivo: aggiustare un misterioso automa lasciatogli da suo padre. Un film di Martin Scorsese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nerdy Venoms Podcast
Episode #272 -- ”Sick Man Of Flushing”

The Nerdy Venoms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 90:01


This week... Martin Scorcese, director of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, doesn't like comic book movies. We tell him to kick rocks. Also nerd scams because Toby and Blerdwords can't help but regale us over their Batmoblie follies. That, reviews, and the news on this week's Nerdy Venoms!

Next Best Picture Podcast

THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL REVIEW. Please check out the full podcast review on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Our 2011 retrospective is almost at an end. Our second to last review is Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" based on Brian Selznick's 2007 book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret," starring Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz, Ray Winstone, Emily Mortimer & Jude Law. The movie found unexpected ways to pay homage to cinema's past while incorporating 3D technology from cinema's present to give audiences a cinematic experience, unlike anything they had seen before from Scorsese until that point in his career. How does this family film aimed at children and adults hold up today? Take a trip to the moon with Lauren LaMagna, Dan Bayer, Daniel Howat, Will Mavity, and me as we discuss the film's story, themes, performances, crafts, awards season run, and more in our review. Thank you for all your support, and enjoy! Also, be sure to check out our other 2011 retrospective reviews for "War Horse," "The Help," "The Iron Lady," "Midnight In Paris," "The Tree Of Life," "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close," "Moneyball," "The Descendants" & "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo." Check out more on NextBestPicture.com For more about Regal Unlimited - https://regmovies.onelink.me/4207629222/937isfrg New subscribers can use code BACK2REG23 for 10% off of Regal Unlimited for the first 3 months Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture

Kino Kults
Šķirstām kino literatūras lappuses

Kino Kults

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 71:54


#108 – Kino Kults filmas ne tikai skatās, bet par tām arī lasa! Jā, mēs ne mirkli nevaram bez kino, tāpēc tēmas, kas saistītas par un ap to, mēdz ielavīties arī mūsu lasāmsarakstos, un šoreiz padalīsimies ar dažiem ieteikumiem, ko palasīt, ja interesē aizkulišu stāsti un ne tikai! Visus ieteikumus atradīsiet arī paša apraksta beigās, lai tas, kas ieintersē, vēlāk ir vieglāk atrodams. Šajā raidījumā: Miniziņas, jo nekas baigi interesants nav noticis streiku dēļ (00:03:10); Ko mēs esam izlasījuši (00:20:00). Montāža: Toms Cielēns. Minētās grāmatas: "Alien", "Aliens" – Alan Dean Foster "DisneyWar" – James B. Stewart "Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film", "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" – Peter Biskind "The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made", "Tales From Development Hell" – David Hughes "The Grip of Film" – Richard Ayoade "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" – Brian Selznick "The Last Action Heroes: The Triumphs, Flops, and Feuds of Hollywood's Kings of Carnage" – Nick de Semlyen "The Men Who Would Be King" – Nicole LaPorte "Nothing Lasts Forever" – Roderick Thorp "Radiance" – Catherynne M. Valente "Rebel Without a Crew" – Robert Rodriguez "Steve Jobs" – Walter Isaacson

76West: A Podcast from the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan

Caldecott winner Brian Selznick (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) talks to the Lambert Center's Jason Blitman about how his latest book, Big Tree, started as a Steven Spielberg film, and about the legacy of gay and Jewish children's book authors. Brian Selznick is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including The Invention of Hugo Cabret, winner of the Caldecott medal and the basis for the Oscar-winning movie Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese. Kaleidoscope, a novel in short stories, was called a "lockdown masterpiece" by the New York Times, and his newest book Big Tree, inspired by an idea from Steven Spielberg.

Radio Pirata, la Radio nella Radio
Topos in fabula Hugo Cabret di Martin Scorsese

Radio Pirata, la Radio nella Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 9:30


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The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S8 Ep. 177 - Middle Grade Is Always Ok with Guest Jessica Brody - 5/24/23

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 59:56


Jessica Brody is the author of the well-known writing book Save the Cat! Writes a Novel and teaches classes on this writing method, but she has published over 20 books for all ages, including middle grade. Her most recent, titled Amelia Gray is Almost Okay, came out in March of this year. Amelia is a kid who moves around a lot due to her father's job as a hotel renovator and reimaginer. Like a lot of middle schoolers, she is trying to figure out who she is and what she's good at.  During one memorable summer in a new town, she decides to try on different personas to see which one fits best.  Is she an athlete, a theater kid, or a reporter?  What I loved about this book is that I could relate to it even as an adult.  I still try different versions of myself sometimes. Jessica talks to us about what words in the English language really get under her skin, how being fired from MGM Studios gave her the writing opportunity she needed, and her overwhelming passion for spreadsheets. You can find Jessica at her website www.Jessicabrody.com and on her instagram at @jessicabrody. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com.  We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover.  Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- Amelia Gray is Almost Okay by Jessica Brody 2- Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody 3- Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need by Blake Snyder 4- Save the Cat! Writes a Young Adult Novel by Jessica Brody 5- Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up by Jessica Brody 6- Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo 7- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 8- Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies by Misha Popp 9- The It Girl by Ruth Ware 10- Big Tree by Brian Selznick 11- The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick 12- Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick

FORward Radio program archives
Perks S8 Ep. 177 | Jessica Brody | Middle Grade Is Always Ok | 5-24-23

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 59:56


Jessica Brody is the author of the well-known writing book Save the Cat! Writes a Novel and teaches classes on this writing method, but she has published over 20 books for all ages, including middle grade. Her most recent, titled Amelia Gray is Almost Okay, came out in March of this year. Amelia is a kid who moves around a lot due to her father's job as a hotel renovator and reimaginer. Like a lot of middle schoolers, she is trying to figure out who she is and what she's good at. During one memorable summer in a new town, she decides to try on different personas to see which one fits best. Is she an athlete, a theater kid, or a reporter? What I loved about this book is that I could relate to it even as an adult. I still try different versions of myself sometimes. Jessica talks to us about what words in the English language really get under her skin, how being fired from MGM Studios gave her the writing opportunity she needed, and her overwhelming passion for spreadsheets. You can find Jessica at her website www.Jessicabrody.com and on her instagram at @jessicabrody. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- Amelia Gray is Almost Okay by Jessica Brody 2- Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody 3- Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need by Blake Snyder 4- Save the Cat! Writes a Young Adult Novel by Jessica Brody 5- Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up by Jessica Brody 6- Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo 7- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 8- Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies by Misha Popp 9- The It Girl by Ruth Ware 10- Big Tree by Brian Selznick 11- The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick 12- Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Brian Selznick, BIG TREE

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 30:09


Zibby interviews #1 New York Times bestselling author Brian Selznick about Big Tree, an enthralling and hopeful book of finely detailed pencil drawings about two little seeds on an epic adventure to find a safe place to grow. Brian explains how Steven Spielberg was involved in this project, which was originally a movie screenplay. He also reveals that both seeds' personalities are based on his own and then discusses his book's central themes: sibling relationships, climate change, and the bravery to forge your own path. Finally, Brian talks about his wildly successful book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, his experience growing up as a queer child, and the danger of book bans. Purchase on Zibby's Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3LsShr5Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/41cjpABSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RapaduraCast
RapaduraCast 765 - Listão: 30 Filmes Bons que foram fracassos de bilheteria

RapaduraCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 147:02


Jurandir Filho, Thiago Siqueira, Rogério Montanare e Fernanda Schmölz batem um papo divertido sobre 30 filmes que, apesar de serem considerados bons pela crítica e pelo público, acabaram fracassando nas bilheterias do cinema. Esses filmes podem ser vistos como verdadeiros tesouros escondidos que muitas vezes passam despercebidos pelo grande público, mas que merecem ser descobertos. Outros são grandes clássicos do cinema que acabaram ficando famosos por causa das exibições na TV ou por causa do home vídeo (VHS/DVD). Esses filmes, entre outros, são exemplos de como a bilheteria não é necessariamente o indicador definitivo de qualidade de um filme. Muitas vezes, um filme pode não fazer sucesso comercialmente, mas ainda assim ser uma obra de arte que merece ser vista e apreciada. Por isso, é importante dar uma chance a filmes que não tiveram sucesso nas bilheterias e descobrir esses tesouros escondidos que podem surpreender e encantar. Esse é mais um podcast da nossa série Listão. || LISTÃO DOS 30 FILMES 1) Dungeons & Dragons: Honra Entre Rebeldes (2023) 2) Scott Pilgrim contra o Mundo (2010) 3) John Carter - Entre Dois Mundos (2012) 4) Dredd (2012)  5) O Gigante de Ferro (1999) 6) Blade Runner: O Caçador de Androides (1982) 7) Planeta do Tesouro (2002) 8) Speed Racer (2008) 9) Clube da Luta (1999) 10) Filhos da Esperança (2006) 11) A Fantástica Fábrica de Chocolate (1971)  12) Mãe (2017) 13) Um Sonho de Liberdade (1994) 14) Blade Runner 2049 (2017) 15) Doutor Sono (2019) 16) Os Aventureiros do Bairro Proibido (1986) 17) A Felicidade não se Compra (1946) 18) Sunshine: Alerta Solar (2007) 19) A Invenção de Hugo Cabret (2011) 20) Lightyear (2022) 21) O Mágico de Oz (1939) 22) O Enigma de Outro Mundo (1982) 23) Dois Irmãos: Uma Jornada Fantástica (2020) 24) Labirinto - A Magia do Tempo (1986) 25) Idiocracia (2006) 26) GrindHouse (2007) 27) Noite Passada em Soho (2021) 28) O Último Duelo (2021) 29) O Esquadrão Suicida (2021)  30) Aves de Rapina - Arlequina e sua Emancipação Fantabulosa (2020)

Scholastic Reads
Big Tree: A Conversation With Author and Illustrator Brian Selznick

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 30:16


In this episode, we introduce you to siblings Merwin and Louise. They are two tiny sycamore seeds, living in a world filled with dinosaurs, asteroids, and volcanoes. Merwin and Louise are the creation of author and illustrator Brian Selznick, who discusses his new novel, Big Tree, with host Suzanne McCabe The siblings' story began with an idea from filmmaker Steven Spielberg. It evolved into Big Tree, an epic adventure of more than 500 pages. In the episode, you'll hear a clip of the audiobook, which is narrated by Meryl Streep. Brian is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and illustrator whose books have sold millions of copies, garnered countless awards worldwide, and been translated into more than 35 languages. He broke open the novel form with his genre-defying thematic trilogy, beginning with The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which was adapted into Martin Scorsese's Academy Award-winning movie, Hugo. → Resources Big Tree (https://www.amazon.com/Big-Tree-Brian-Selznick/dp/1338180630/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3JNZUZ0EXLFNP&keywords=Big+Tree+Brian+Selznick&qid=1682008212&sprefix=big+tree+brian+selznick%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1): The fate of all life on Earth may depend on the bravery of two little sycamore seeds, Louise and Merwin, in this epic adventure. Big Tree audiobook (https://www.amazon.com/Audible-Big-Tree/dp/B0BRQWVR57/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1682008212&sr=8-1): The audio version of Big Tree is narrated by Meryl Streep and features music composed by Ernest Troost. → Highlights Brian Selznick, author, Big Tree “[Steven Spielberg] realized he had never seen a movie told from the point of view of nature—a movie about nature from nature's point of view.” “The pandemic hit, and it became very clear that the movie was never going to happen…. But I had fallen in love with these characters and the story.” “When you begin Big Tree, it looks like we're in a forest today, but then you eventually discover there's a dinosaur walking by, and you realize we're 66 million years in the past.” “The anthropomorphizing that I'm doing is all based in scientific ideas.” “We're facing a real threat to the environment today. The world is in real danger.” “I really do hope that [readers] take away a love for the characters because that's the main thing I feel about Merwin and Louise.” → Special Thanks Producer: Constance Gibbs Sound engineer: Daniel Jordan Music composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl → Coming Soon Betty C. Tang: Parachute Kids Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

The Show About Science
100: Big Tree with Brian Selznick

The Show About Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 17:55


Brian Selznick is an illustrator and author best known for his books The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, and The Marvels and Kaleidoscope. Brian joins Nate on this episode of The Show About Science to talk about the science behind his latest book, Big Tree. The book follows two small sycamore seeds, Merwin and Louise, who are looking for a safe place to grow while trying to save the entire world. Brian's research into fossil species, climate change, fungal hyphae and paleobotany form the backbone of this mesmerizing journey from the Cretaceous period to present day. Learn more about Brian, Big Tree, and his other books: https://www.thebrianselznick.com Transcript: https://theshowaboutscience.com/2023/04/18/100-big-tree-with-brian-selznick Connect with The Show About Science:  Website: https://www.theshowaboutscience.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showaboutscience Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshowaboutscience YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/showaboutscience Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/natepodcasts LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-show-about-science/ Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating wherever you listen to podcasts!

Maria's Mutts & Stuff
Big Tree Is A Love Letter To The Natural World As Two Seedlings Save The Planet!

Maria's Mutts & Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 15:29


Maria chats with with author and illustrator Brian Selznick about his latest book (a "big" book of 528 pages with about 300 illustrations!) "Big Tree', a story about two seedlings and their journey to save the world! The idea originally came from Steven Spielberg--Brian's book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" was made into the movie Hugo by Martin Scorcese--hear how this book came to be and what lies ahead. Meryl Streep will narrate the audiobook!Big Tree is enjoyable for children and adults as well; I loved it!

Keen On Democracy
Getting Kids to Hear the Trees: Brian Selznick on how to make a hopeful children's book about our environmental crisis

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 27:03


EPISODE 1413: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to BIG TREE author Brian Selznick about trees, Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep and how he made a hopeful children's book about our environmental crisis Brian Selznick is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including The Invention of Hugo Cabret, winner of the Caldecott medal and the basis for the Oscar-winning movie Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese. Kaleidoscope, a novel in short stories, was called a "lockdown masterpiece" by the New York Times, and his newest book “Big Tree,” inspired by an idea from Steven Spielberg, was published on April 4th. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Coaching KidLit
Episode 16: Category Shifts with Guest Tanja Bauerle

Coaching KidLit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 35:27 Transcription Available


In this episode, Sharon and Christy talk with author/illustrator Tanja Bauerle about the joys and challenges of shifting categories from picture books to middle grade, how book coaching helped her level up her novel writing game, and what it's like working on a Revise & Resubmit request from an agent. Books Mentioned: Mary's Monster by Lita Judge The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick Boat of Dreams by Rogério Coelho Resources Mentioned: https://tanjabauerle.com/resources/ https://bookcoachingbysharon.com/start-here-book-coaching-qa/ https://christyyaros.com/writer-resources   Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @CoachingKidLit For more information about Sharon Skinner, visit bookcoachingbysharon.com or follow her on Instagram @sharon_skinner_author_bookcoach and Twitter @SharonSkinner56. For more information about Christy Yaros, visit christyyaros.com or follow her on Instagram and Twitter @ChristyYaros. For more information about Tanja Bauerle, visit tanjabauerle.com or find her on Instagram @tanjaillustrates or Twitter @tanjabauerle. 

CineUni
“Hugo Cabret”: tempo e cinema sono tutto

CineUni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 3:49


Hugo Cabret è un film del 2011 diretto da Martin Scorsese che ha vinto ben 5 premi Oscar e nel quale si può riscontrare la tecnica del meta-cinema. Scopri di più in questo podcast! Audio di Marta Finiti LoddiMontaggio di Marianna Sarselli

Exposed : le podcast de Film Exposure
21 : THE FABELMANS, le cinéma avant tout !

Exposed : le podcast de Film Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 120:32


Art particulièrement propice à l'autoréflexion et à la mise en abyme, le cinéma s'est très vite saisi de lui-même comme sujet privilégié. Ses métiers, sa vocation, ses coulisses, son histoire ; le 7e art a souvent brillé lorsqu'il était éclairé par ses propres projecteurs. De LA BANDE À ZAPATA d'Urban Gad qui mettait en scène une équipe de tournage qui ne parvient plus à distinguer les brigands de sa fiction des vrais voleurs, à l'hommage uchronique de Tarantino au Hollywood des années 1969 en passant par la rencontre avec Méliès, premier père inspirateur, dans HUGO CABRET, les films qui parlent de cinéma sont innombrables. Cela témoigne-t-il d'une obsession narcissique pour son propre reflet ? Faut-il en déduire que ce retour sur soi, qui prend souvent la forme de bilan, fait office d'étape indispensable à tout grand cinéaste ? À l'heure où Damien Chazelle s'intéresse lui aussi à l'histoire de sa propre industrie, nous avons décidé de parler de films davantage portés sur l'intime. La sortie du nouveau fim de Steven Spielberg, qu'on pourrait qualifier d'autobiopic, sera l'occasion pour nous de nous intéresser à une série de films qui dépeignent le cinéma comme une vocation ou comme une passion dévorante. Une série de films dans lesquels les personnages vouent leur vie entière au cinéma, au détriment parfois des autres dimensions de leur existence. Il s'agit de l'américain BOULEVARD DU CRÉPUSCULE de Billy Wilder, de l'italien CINEMA PARADISO de Giuseppe Tornatore et du japonais WHY DON'T YOU PLAY IN HELL? de Sono Sion. Bienvenue dans Exposed épisode 21, consacré à THE FABELMANS de Steven Spielberg. --- (00:00) Introduction (03:07) THE FABELMANS (Steven Spielberg, 2023) (41:03) BOULEVARD DU CRÉPUSCULE (Billy Wilder, 1950) (59:55) CINEMA PARADISO (Guiseppe Tornatore, 1988) (01:25:07) WHY DON'T YOU PLAY IN HELL? (Sono Sion, 2013) (01:50:09) Conseils --- Jean : ON CINEMA AT THE CINEMA, une web series de Tim Heidecker et Gregg Turkington Alex : PATHAAN, un film de Siddarth Anand Thomas : IMORTALITY, un jeu vidéo de Sam Barlow Sébastien : SHIRKERS, un film de Sandi Tan --- Autres films évoqués : BABYLON (Damien Chazelle, 2023), SOUS LE PLUS GRAND CHAPITEAU DU MONDE (Cecil B. DeMille, 1952), E.T., L'EXTRA-TERRESTRE (Steven Spielberg, 1982), RENCONTRES DU TROISIÈME TYPE (Steven Spielberg, 1977), A.I. INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE (Steven Spielberg, 2001) ARRÊTE-MOI SI TU PEUX (Steven Spielberg, 2002), L'ESPRIT DE LA RUCHE (Victor Erice, 1973) UNE LONGUE JOURNÉE QUI S'ACHÈVE (Terence Davies, 1992), CHEVAL DE GUERRE (Spielberg, 2011), READY PLAYER ONE (Steven Spielberg, 2018), WEST SIDE STORY (Steven Spielberg, 2021), PENTAGON PAPERS (Steven Spielberg, 2017), LA LA LAND (Damien Chazelle, 2016), HAMILTON (Thomas Kail, 2020), WHITE NOISE (Noah Baumbach, 2022), BARBIE (Greta Gerwig, 2023), LA REINE KELLY (Erich von Stroheim, 1932), SAMSON ET DALILA (Cecil B. DeMille, 1949), ASSURANCE SUR LA MORT (Billy Wilder, 1944), QUINZE JOURS AILLEURS (Vincente Minnelli, 1962), FEDORA (Billy Wilder, 1978), CERTAINS L'AIMENT CHAUD (Billy Wilder, 1959), MULHOLLAND DRIVE (David Lynch, 2001), LE GOUFFRE AUX CHIMÈRES (Billy Wilder, 1951), THE DISASTER ARTIST (James Franco, 2017), THE ROOM (Tommy Wiseau, 2003), AMARCORD (Frederico Fellini, 1973), LA TERRE TREMBLE (Luchino Visconti, 1948), WHIPLASH (Damien Chazelle, 2014), FIRST MAN (Damien Chazelle, 2018), THE GREASY STRANGLER (Jim Hosking, 2016), HIMIZU (Sono Sion, 2011), GUILTY OF ROMANCE (Sono Sion, 2011), LOVE EXPOSURE (Sono Sion, 2008), TAG (Sono Sion, 2015), LAND OF HOPE (Sono Sion 2012), NOPE (Jordan Peele, 2022), SUICIDE CLUB (Sono Sion, 2001), BELLE DE JOUR (Luis Buñuel, 1967), COLD FISH (Sono Sion, 2010), LOVE AND PEACE (Sono Sion, 2015) Titre d'outro : Destruction Babies, Shutoku Mukai Exposed est un podcast animé par l'équipe de www.filmexposure.ch : Thomas Gerber, Alexandre Rallo, Jean Gavril Sluka.

Close up
Hugo Cabret (Martin Scorsese, 2011)

Close up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 3:56


Benvenuti nella raccolta in formato Podcast delle puntate di #CloseUp, a cura di Matteo Righi, aka Houssy. #CloseUp è la rubrica di recensioni cinematografiche in onda su Radio Italia Anni 60 Emilia-Romagna.

Best Book Ever
128 2023 Goals with Erin Strauss

Best Book Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 33:51


To kick off the new year with a very special edition of Best Book Ever, my daughter Erin is taking over the hosting duties this week, interviewing me. She asked me all the things I normally like to ask my weekly guests – favorite books, goals for 2023, Mr. Darcy, and everything in between.   Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website   Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram   Erin Strauss Instagram   Discussed in this episode:   Unwind by Neal Shusterman Maze Runner by James Dashner The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Divergent by Veronica Roth Scythe by Neal Shusterman Life After Life by Kate Atkinson Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson Howard's End by E.M. Forster A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle The Giver by Lois Lowry The Remember Balloons by Jessie Oliveros Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Bo Burnham Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Verity by Colleen Hoover The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick Ain't Burned All the Bright by Jason Reynolds   (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links. If you shop using my affiliate link on Bookshop, a portion of your purchase will go to me, at no extra expense to you. Thank you for supporting indie bookstores and for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)

ON BOYS Podcast
Building Boys’ Reading and Literacy Skills

ON BOYS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 41:48


Reading and literacy are important life skills. But many boys struggle with reading and writing -- and resist parents' and teachers' well-intended efforts to help them. Lots of boys are reluctant readers. Many hate writing. Teaching boys to read Middle school literacy instructional coach Todd Feltman says, "reading has to be taught in increments," especially for young boys who typically come into schools with a developmentally appropriate preference for play and movement. Boys, he says, "shouldn't be forced to learn how to read. It should be a gradual process" that started with phonemic awareness and includes frequent exposure to high interest, culturally relevant books that align with boys' pre-existing interests. To help middle school boys, teachers and parents must first understand boys' lived experience, including their previous experiences with reading and writing. "We have to help find reading material that will interest our boys - and model what pleasurable reading looks like," Feltman says. Audiobooks and podcasts can also support boys' literacy development. "Audiobooks and podcasts are wonderful because they give boys a chance to visualize," Feltman says. "They can also help boys develop fluency." (Another plus: Boys can be active while developing their vocabulary & comprehension skills!) Also helpful: book clubs for boys. (Wanna know more? Check out How & Why to Start a Boys' Book Club.) Teaching boys to write Supporting boys as they learn to read will also aid in the development of boys' writing skills. "Weak readers tend to be weak writers," Feltman says. Letting boys draw and discuss their ideas before asking (or requiring) them to write a story or report is helpful. You can also encourage boys to use to voice-to-text apps to dictate stories if handwriting or keyboarding is difficult for them. With minimal effort, you can build boys reading and literacy skills AND have fun. In this episode, Jen, Janet, & Todd discuss: Whether expecting 5 and 6-yr old boys to read is developmentally appropriate Reading as a multi-faceted experience The role of role-modeling in literacy development How parents can build boys' literacy skills while buffering school expectations Incorporating movement & literacy Using audiobooks, podcasts, & book clubs to support boys' literacy development Supporting boys' writing development Easy ways to build boys reading and literacy skills How to find boy-friendly books The value of family reading time Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: toddfeltman.com -- Todd's website How (& Why) to Start a Boys' Book Club -- ON BOYS episode Secret Saturdays, by Torrey Maldonado -- great book for boys, recommended by Todd at 16:18 Diper Overlode (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 17), by Jeff Kinney -- great book for boys, recommended by Todd at 16:58 The Invention of Hugo Cabret, by Brian Selznick -- great (big!) book for reluctant readers (includes lots of engaging illustrations) Wonder, by R.J. Palacio -- another great book for boys White Bird, by R.J Palacio -- graphic novel that's great for boys Pony -- another excellen R.J. Palacio book GuysRead.com -- great site for finding boy-friendly literature LeVar Burton Reads -- podcast featuring the original host of Reading Rainbow - now reading stories for adults! Mentoring My Elementary- and Middle-School Students to Become Powerful Navigators of Success, by Todd Feltman Need help with your boys? Subscribe to Jen's newsletter, Building Boys Bulletin Join Janet Allison's real-time, monthly group coaching program, Decoding Your Boy 

Cinemotions - Der Kinopodcast
Folge #59 - Project Popcorn!

Cinemotions - Der Kinopodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 213:44


Der Kinostandort von Stefan stand medial in großer Aufmerksamkeit, da darf ein Bericht davon nicht fehlen! Doch auch die großen Themen bewegen uns diesmal: von den Gründen, weshalb Kino immer etwas besonderes sein wird, über Avatar und Avengers bis hin zu aktuellem Einspiel und die drohende Energiekrise: alles dabei! Der Zusammenschluss von Warners Bros. und Discovery führt zu nie dagewesenen Auswirkungen - die neuen Bosse haben den BATGIRL Film (der abgedreht ist und 90M$ gekostet hat) komplett gestrichen, er wird nie zu sehen sein! Aber damit nicht genug, auch das Project Popcorn wird eingestellt.. Außerdem: ➡️Verabschiedung Wolfgang Petersen ➡️Umfrage: Kino nach Corona ➡️Wir feiern beide PREY! Viel Spaß! TIMECODES (00:00:00) Intro & Smalltalk (00:16:46) Medienbesuche in Stefans Kino (00:35:47) Branche: Kinofest & Werbekampagne! (00:39:10) Kino: warum es besonders ist! (00:42:58) Avatar & Avengers (00:54:26) Warner Bros. Desaster (01:23:31) Interviewtipp (01:24:10) Energiekrise Kinos (01:36:02) Box Office Besprechung (01:45:57) Kino nach Corona (01:52:57) RIP Wolfgang Petersen (01:59:06) gesehen: The Sadness (02:11:33) gesehen: Herr der Ringe - Die Gefährten (02:29:47) gesehen: Light & Magic (02:36:47) gesehen: Hugo Cabret (02:42:27) gesehen: Moneyball (02:43:58) gesehen: Killing Gunther (02:47:07) gesehen: Minions 2 4DX (02:53:26) gesehen: Der Vorname (03:00:03) gesehen: Man in the High Castle (03:06:22) gesehen: Prey

After The Kid Goes Down
BONUS: Hugo Cabret

After The Kid Goes Down

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 12:23


Join us as we discuss Scorsese's Hugo with our 5-year-old in this special bonus episode! Links and stuff:Twitter: kidgoesdownPODInstagram: afterthekidgoesdownMerch: Click Here!!!Mixed Breed Brewing: check out their websiteor follow them on instagram (@mixedbreedbrewing). Mention us there for 5% off your bill!!!!

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Brian Selznick’s ‘Big Tree’ to be published next spring

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 1:36


Brian Selznick's next book was inspired in part by a famous friend, Steven Spielberg. Billed by publisher Scholastic as a “love letter to the natural world,” Selznick's “Big Tree” tells the story of two sycamore seeds and their quest across time and space to save the world. The 528-page book, featuring nearly 300 pages of illustrations by Selznick, comes out April 4, 2023. He began working on “Big Tree” after Spielberg suggested he write a story of nature, from nature's point of view. “‘Big Tree' is about a kind of hope that can be found in nature,” Selznick said in a statement. “It's about surviving by working together to create a community. It's about moving forward, planning for the future, and growing — even in the face of destruction. The natural world offers so many beautiful metaphors to help us live. Trees need each other to survive in the same way people need each other to survive. And like nature, we need to be adaptable as we grow.” In a statement about the book, Spielberg said, “The tale of the natural world is the greatest story we have to tell, and Brian delivers a brilliant chapter of it in the pages of ‘Big Tree.'” Selznick's previous books include “Wonderstruck,” “The Marvels” and “Invention of Hugo Cabret,” winner in 2008 of the Caldecott medal for illustration of a children's story and the basis of Martin Scorsese's film “Hugo.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.

PitchIt
PitchIt Podcast 54: Michael Broughton, Altro

PitchIt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 32:19


On episode 54 I talk with Michael Broughton of Altro. Altro helps you build credit and financial power through the recurring payments and subscriptions you use every day.There are so many different facets and problems with someone's credit profile. It is still amazing with the amount of data that exists today that a person still needs to go into debt to build a proper credit score and profile.Michael and the team at Altro has begun to change that issue by bringing payments and subscriptions into the core credit profile, a trade line as it is called. Many other firms help bring some of this data as an additive to a profile, an alternative data boost.Altro puts this data into your credit profile as if it were a loan or a credit card. This helps lenders and other financial firms begin to better asses your willingness to pay based on how you live. This type of innovation helps those outside the traditional credit spectrum the most.Michael and I talk about how Altro was able to work with bureaus to create this trade line, where the credit score is today, financial health and inclusion, getting a stamp of approval and meeting Jay-Z, raising capital and a whole lot more.So without further ado, I present Michael Broughton of Altro. I hope you enjoy the show and be prepared to learn:Mike's journey to AltroMike's personal story with creditThe meaning of the word AltroThe importance of adding this data as a trade lineThe difference between alternative and trade line dataHow they worked with the credit bureausRevamping the credit scoreThe importance of educationHow much Jay-Z and Marcy Ventures meant to their storyRecommended reading - The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian SelznickRecommended reading  - Principles by Ray DalioAnd much more…

Down Time with Cranston Public Library

This week Tayla is joined by Rush from Youth Pride Inc. and Gem from Haus of Codec for this year's pride episode. They discussed the work each of their organization do for the queer community in RI. They also discussed Stranger Things and Bob's Burgers. During The Last Chapter they discuss the question: If you were to write a book, what book would you want it to be like? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins The Memory Librarian by Janelle Monáe Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski Ph.D. The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick AV Stranger Things (2016- ) Abbott Elementary (2021- ) Bob's Burgers (2011- ) The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022) Other Youth Pride Inc., Providence, RI Support Youth Pride Inc. (GoFundMe) Haus of Codec, Providence, RI Suport Haus of Codec (Patreon)

Dragonfire Books
Episode 33: Springtime Mélange

Dragonfire Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 26:21


Pack a snack for a rundown of what Allegra's been reading this month, along with thoughts about the upcoming Percy Jackson TV series! Books include Stories and Poems for Extremely Intelligent Children of All Ages by Howard Bloom; Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes; Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk; Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk; Life of Pi by Yann Martel; The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick; The Crossover by Kwame Alexander; The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Saenz; What if it's Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera; Here's to Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera; Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green; Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality by Roshani Chokshi; Star-Touched Stories by Roshani Chokshi; and There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom by Louis Sachar.

Dragonfire Books
Episode 33: Springtime Mélange

Dragonfire Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 26:21


Pack a snack for a rundown of what's on Allegra's bookshelf for Spring 2022, along with thoughts about the upcoming Percy Jackson TV series! Books include Stories and Poems for Extremely Intelligent Children of All Ages by Howard Bloom; Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes; Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk; Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk; Life of Pi by Yann Martel; The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick; The Crossover by Kwame Alexander; The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Saenz; What if it's Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera; Here's to Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera; Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green; Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality by Roshani Chokshi; Star-Touched Stories by Roshani Chokshi; There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom by Louis Sachar.

MG Book Party
Verdigris Pawn Author Alysa Wishingrad Talks Writing Process, Inspiration, and Finding Truth Through Multiple Perspectives

MG Book Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 23:27


If you haven't read The Verdigris Pawn, by Alysa Wishingrad, you'll want to after listening to this interview! "Time distorts all truths." The Verdigris PawnIn both her book and this podcast, Alysa Wishingrad addresses this central theme—balancing our knowledge by searching for and understanding various perspectives on history. She graciously shares her knowledge about the writing and publishing process, and offers inside info on the creation of her debut middle grade novel, The Verdigris Pawn. Author bio: Alysa Wishingrad once had a whole different career working in theater, tv, and film, but nothing could be better or more exciting than writing stories and crafting worlds for middle-grade readers. 8-12 year-olds are truly some of the smartest, most open, and inquisitive people around, and Alysa is dedicated to helping them hold onto that magic as they grow up.When she's not writing she's probably out walking her two very demanding rescue dogs, who came all the way from Alexandria, Egypt to share their shedding fur and love. Or she might be trying to figure out what to make for dinner - again! - for her family. But, if she's very lucky, she's out at the theater getting lost in a wonderful story.Her debut, THE VERDIGRIS PAWN, was published by Harper Collins in July of 2021.Some of her writing influences mentioned in the podcast are:Francis Hardinge (The Lie Tree), Charles Dickens, Anne Ursu, Brian Selsnick (The Marvels, The Invention of Hugo Cabret), and Franny Billingsly.As always, please feel free to connect with Heather and  Cheryl in the following places:www.CherylCaldwellAuthor.comwww.HeatherClarkBooks.comwww.MGBookParty.comOrder LEMON DROP FALLS by Heather Clark here.Twitter: @CherylCaldwell, @HClarkWrites, @MGBookPartyInstagram: @SaltyQuills, @HeatherClarkBooks, @MGBookPartyClubhouse: @CherylCaldwell, @HClarkWritesOr Join MGBookParty on Clubhouse here.

Close up
Hugo Cabret (Martin Scorsese. 2011)

Close up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 6:20


Benvenuti nella raccolta in formato Podcast delle puntate di #CloseUp, a cura di Matteo Righi, aka Houssy. #CloseUp è la rubrica di recensioni cinematografiche in onda su Radio Italia Anni 60 Emilia-Romagna.

A Tela Que Habito
#01 | A Invenção dos Sonhos | Primeiro Cinema, Georges Méliès e Hugo Cabret

A Tela Que Habito

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 34:47


Bem-vindes ao A Tela Que Habito! Neste primeiro episódio contamos um pouco mais sobre o surgimento do Cinema e como ele rapidamente se transformou numa fábrica de capturar sonhos; discutimos a importância do cineasta Georges Méliès para a Sétima Arte e falamos um pouco sobre o filme A Invenção de Hugo Cabret (2011), de Martin Scorsese. Canal no Telegram: https://t.me/atelaquehabito Visite nosso site: atelaquehabito.com

Fairfield What Are You Reading?
Episode 13: One Book One Town (OBOT): The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

Fairfield What Are You Reading?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 34:51


Fairfield Public Library Fairfield, CT https://fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/learning-and-research/find-a-good-book/ Claudia Silk, Adult Services Librarian and OBOT co-chair Jennifer Laseman, Head of Teen Services and OBOT member Mary Coe, Branch Reference Librarian and OBOT co-chair 2022: The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune https://fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/OBOT/ TJ Klune's website: http://www.tjklunebooks.com/ OBOT History: https://fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/OBOT/history/ Previous OBOT selections: 2008: Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Reling 2009: The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick 2010: Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea 2011: Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer 2012: The Watch That Ends the Night: Voices from the Titanic by Allan Wolf 2013: Wonder by R. J. Palacio 2014: A House in the Sky by Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett 2015: Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel 2016: So You've Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson 2017: Books for Living by Will Schwalbe & A Child of Books by Oliver Jeffers (no OBOT in 2018) 2019: Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson 2020: Running With Sherman by Christopher McDougall 2021: Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam

Biblifique-se
A invenção de Hugo Cabret e “as parábolas do que se perde”

Biblifique-se

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 6:01


Série de reflexões intitulada reLIGAre para Instagram da Liga Teológica, onde faço aplicações de conceitos bíblicos em paralelos a obras da cultura pop. Sigam @ligateologica

CaptureMag
LA BONNE 3D : HUGO CABRET [AVANTAGES]

CaptureMag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 22:46


La captation de ce podcast spécial a eu lieu le 5 septembre 2021, lors de la projection d'Hugo Cabret à la séance en Bonne 3D qui s'est tenue au Club de l'étoile.Présentation par Julien Dupuy et Rafik Djoumi. Podcasts exclusifs Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Certified Book Addict
The Invention Of Hugo Cabret

Certified Book Addict

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 5:20


Grar, Hugo it's me your drunken uncle! Let's go fix some train station clocks! Don't worry! I'll be out of your hair in less than three pages! It's all gonna be fine, livin' in a cold room, stealin' yer food, and *passes out*

Année Lumière
1902 - Georges Méliès, Le Voyage dans la Lune, et les premiers piratages du cinéma.

Année Lumière

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 39:05


Invitée : Mélanie Toubeau Au programme de cette année 1902 :  Georges Méliès, le magicien du cinéma. Le Voyage dans la Lune : histoire du tout premier blockbuster. Zecca, Segundo de Chomon... Les premiers film piratés du cinéma ! Thomas Edison et le 35mm. Mais aussi : un panorama de l'année 1902.

PodAprender
#30 – Gamificação da pedagogia: como os jogos podem auxiliar no processo de aprendizagem?

PodAprender

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 29:26


Os jogos eletrônicos, muitas vezes, ocupam o topo das preferências de entretenimento das crianças e adolescentes. Embora em alguns casos eles sejam considerados por pais e professores os vilões dos estudos, é possível enxergar os games como verdadeiros parceiros da aprendizagem. Para isso, basta transformar os objetos de estudo das mais diversas disciplinas em elementos de jogos, para que estudantes possam desenvolver suas habilidades e conhecimentos. Esta é a gamificação da pedagogia: uma forma de estudar e aprender, que garante estímulos criativos e até diversão para os estudantes. O episódio 30 do PodAprender explica como funciona a gamificação na educação, suas vantagens e como ela pode ser aplicada na prática pedagógica. Participa do bate-papo Gislaine Batista Munhoz, coordenadora pedagógica, líder em Educação Aberta e entusiasta da educação pública. Trabalha há muitos anos em projetos de gamificação e na criação de jogos digitais, com a parceria de crianças e adolescentes. Dois desses projetos, desenvolvidos em escolas públicas de São Paulo, foram premiados e reconhecidos internacionalmente. Gislaine foi uma das selecionadas para a imersão do Desafio Brasileiro de Aprendizagem Criativa do MIT, quando se tornou fellow de Aprendizagem Criativa. Atualmente, ela faz parte da coordenação do Núcleo São Paulo da Rede Brasileira de Aprendizagem Criativa. Também participa do bate-papo Rodrigo Ayres de Araújo, conhecido como Barão do Pirapora. Mestre, historiador e pós-graduado em Games, atua como professor de História em colégios públicos e particulares de São Paulo e Santa Catarina. Tem dez anos de experiência com oficinas culturais e ONGs ambientais e culturais. É produtor de curtas de animação e games, alguns dos quais premiados em festivais. Utiliza novas tecnologias na educação, como games, animações e quadrinhos. Desenvolve a gamificação da pedagogia, explorando a prática de Game Design com os alunos em sala de aula. Recebeu vários prêmios como diretor de curtas, game designer e professor. Foi vencedor do Prêmio Microsoft Educadores Inovadores em 2012, vencedor do Prêmio Aprender e Ensinar do Banco do Brasil e finalista do Prêmio Professores do Brasil em 2015. O PodAprender é uma realização do Sistema de Ensino Aprende Brasil, com produção da Banca do Podcast. A apresentação é da jornalista Danaê Bubalo. Participe da nossa pesquisa: https://forms.gle/aejd3re8GY2EfuAH6 Mais informações: https://sistemaaprendebrasil.com.br/podaprender/ #Múltipla escolha Livro e filme: A invenção de Hugo Cabret, de Brian Selznick Livro: Cultura da Convergência, de Henry Jenkins Artigo: Gamificação aumentada: explorando a realidade aumentada em atividades lúdicas de aprendizagem, de Paula Carolei e Romero Tori Livro: Homo Ludens, de Johan Huizinga Livro: Aha! - 10 maneiras de libertar seu espírito criativo, de Jordan Aya Filme: Scott Pilgrim #Diversão para casa Gislaine Munhoz E-mail: gismunhoz@gmail.com Instagram: @munhoz.gilaine Facebook: @gislainemunhoz Rodrigo Ayres de Araújo Canal no Youtube: Barão do Pirapora E-mail: baraodopirapora@gmail.com

Hollywood party 2019
HOLLYWOOD PARTY Hugo Cabret

Hollywood party 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 50:00


di Martin Scorsese. In conduzione Enrico Magrelli.

Last Night I Watched
HUGO - "Dr Who Can Do One" with Matt Storey

Last Night I Watched

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 73:15


Welcome to the Last Night I Watched podcast, a film review book club style podcast.Each episode we choose a film that we think best sums up our current topic.This episode we are joined by our guest Matt StoreySo sit back and enjoy Hugo. Intro and Outro Music Sneaky Snitch by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4384-sneaky-snitchLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LNIWpodcast)

Cinema Strikes Back
#157: Was sind gute Effekte? 33 Fragen an VFX-Künstler Sven Sauer! | Podcast

Cinema Strikes Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 82:08


Sven Sauer ist VFX-Künstler, um genauer zu sein "Matte Painter". Wenn ihr also das nächste Mal in einem Blockbuster eine beeindruckende Totale seht, zum Beispiel eine Landschaft mit einer riesigen Burg im Hintergrund, könnte das Bild von Sven Sauer kreiert worden sein. Schon seit über 15 Jahren arbeitet er in der Film- und Spielebranche und hat an großartigen Projekten mitgearbeitet wie GAME OF THRONES, MELANCHOLIA oder HORIZON ZERO DAWN. Seine Arbeit an HUGO CABRET wurde besonders gekrönt: 2012 zählte er zu einem der Teams, die den Oscars für die besten visuellen Effekte erhielten. Das Team von CINEMA STRIKES BACK ist stolz darauf, euch heute ein Video präsentieren zu können, in dem Alper Turfan über eine Stunde lang Fragen stellt über die Filmbranche, über Svens Lieblingsfilme und über die Arbeit als VFX Artist. Was sind gute Computereffekte und was unterscheidet sie von schlechten? Hat Sven jemals Easter Eggs in seine Werke eingebaut? Und was sind eigentlich Svens Lieblingsfilme? Viel Spaß bei diesem neuen Talk / Interview / Podcast! Podcast zum Anhören: Spotify: https://go.funk.net/csb_spotify iTunes: https://go.funk.net/csb_itunes RSS-Feed: https://go.funk.net/csb_rss #filme #podcast Moderation: Alper Turfan Gast: Sven Sauer Kamera & Ton: Jonas Ressel Redaktion: Alper Turfan, Nick Mertens Schnitt: Peter Matthies Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinemastrikesback/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/csb_de Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/CSB_DE/ Cinema Strikes Back gehört zu #funk. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/funkofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@funk Website: https://go.funk.net https://go.funk.net/impressum

J-YA
Episode 24: The Invention of Hugo Cabret

J-YA

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 16:24


Join Rachel and special guest Thomas Anderson, fellow Youth Services Librarian, as they discuss The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick.

COACHCAST Brasil
Coachcast #721 – Coach Indica – 10 Filmes para ver em família e amigos

COACHCAST Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 9:22


Com indicações do site Sempre Família, coloco aqui uma lista para que possamos assistir juntos e refletir com as pessoas que amamos, principalmente nossas crianças, sobre algo muito importante, valores. São Esses filmes: * Contagem Regressiva; * Como estrelas na Terra; * Uma lição de vida; * Em busca de um lar; * Quase deuses; * Gran Torino; * Desafiando Gigantes; * Hardflip; * A invenção de Hugo Cabret; * As Crônicas de Nárnia; Vamos juntos. Entre em contato com a CV Pra VC aqui Seja um Partner do Coachcast Brasil Entre em contato conosco pelo email: contato@coachcast.com.br Canal do Paulinho Siqueira no YouTube Instale o iTunes aqui Ou por nossas redes sociais: Twitter Facebook Grupo no Facebook Estamos no Telegram com o nosso grupo de ouvintes e no Canal Homens de Valor

Scholastic Reads
20 Years of Magic Part 2: The Artists of Harry Potter

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 39:31


In part two of our special Harry Potter series, we're talking with some of the illustrators who have brought Harry to life over the last 20 years, including: Mary GrandPré, the illustrator of the original U.S. editions of the Harry Potter series; Brian Selznick, the illustrator of the 20th anniversary edition covers; and Jim Kay, the artist behind the fully illustrated editions. Each artist will talk about what it was like to join the Harry Potter universe and bring to life their vision of the Boy Who Lived. Additional resources: Listen to part 1 of our series: The Harry Potter Fandom Listen to part 3 of our series: The Making of Harry Potter See Mary GrandPré's illustration for the original U.S. cover of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone See Brian Selznick's cover art for the 20th anniversary editions of the Harry Potter series See some of Jim Kay's artwork from the fully illustrated editions Guests: Mary GrandPré has illustrated over 20 picture books, but she is perhaps best known for her illustrations on the Harry Potter books. She has also worked as the conceptual artist on Dreamwork's animated film "Antz” and on Blue Sky Studios' animated film “Ice Age.” Brian Selznick is the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of the #1 New York Times bestsellers The Invention of Hugo Cabret, adapted into Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning movie Hugo, and Wonderstruck, adapted by celebrated filmmaker Todd Haynes, with a screenplay by Selznick; as well as The Marvels. His books have garnered countless accolades worldwide, and have been translated into more than 35 languages. Jim Kay won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2012 for his illustrations in A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. Jim studied illustration at the University of Westminster and since graduating has worked in the Archives of Tate Britain and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Jim has produced concept work for television and contributed to a group exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He now lives and works in Northamptonshire, England, with his wife and a rescued greyhound. Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow

Scholastic Reads
Talking Wonderstruck with Brian Selznick

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 34:21


This week, we're taking you with us to the Queens Museum as we attend a special event honoring the Panorama of the City of New York exhibit — a miniature model fo New York City that was built for the 1964-1965 World's Fair. The exhibit plays a pivotal role in Brian Selznick's bestselling novel Wonderstruck, as well as its recent movie adaptation. We talk with Brian about Wonderstruck and what it was like to see his novel come to life on the big screen. Later in the episode, we also hear from Louise Weinberg, curator and archives manager from the Queens Museum, who will share some of the history of the Panorama. Additional Resources: Read more about Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick Watch the trailer for "Wonderstruck" Read more about the Panorama of the City of New York Guests:  Brian Selznick is the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of the New York Times bestsellers The Invention of Hugo Cabret, adapted into Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning Hugo; Wonderstruck, adapted into Todd Haynes's eponymous movie; and The Marvels. Among the celebrated picture books Selznick has illustrated are the Caldecott Honor Book The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley, and the Sibert Honor Book When Marian Sang by Pam Muñoz Ryan. His books appear in over 35 languages. He has also worked as a bookseller, a puppeteer, and a screenwriter. He divides his time between Brooklyn, New York, and San Diego, California. Louise Weinberg is a curator and archives manager at the Queens Museum Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow