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Noah Hutton is a storyteller at heart, passionate about capturing and sharing the unique narratives of people and brands through stunning photography and video content. His goal is to help you stand out in a crowded digital space by creating captivating visuals that authentically reflect your brand and message. Next Level Infopreneur: https://www.nextlevelinfopreneur.com/ Noah's website: https://nthproductions.co/ SuccessGrid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/successgridofficial/ Show notes: https://successgrid.net/sg186/ If you love this show, please leave a review. Go to https://ratethispodcast.com/successgrid
Today I am talking to a young entrepreneur who has entered the world of corporate event photography and videography. Join us in this captivating episode as we sit down with Noah, a young entrepreneur who has made a name for himself in the world of corporate event photography and videography. In a candid discussion, we delve into Noah's remarkable journey, exploring the events, experiences, and debates that have propelled him into his chosen business venture.ABOUT THE GUESTNoah Hutton founded his business in 2022 and has created a rapidly expanding and sought after service. He is also the host of “The Rest of Us Podcast” where he talks with other entrepreneurs to learn about their story, struggles and lessons learned.Discover more here:Website 1: https://www.noah-hutton.com/Website 2: https://nthproductions.co/Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-huttonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/NTH-Productions/100083018247976/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nth_productions/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nth-productions/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahhutton/ABOUT THE HOSTMy name is Dave Barr and am the Founder and Owner of RLB Purchasing Consultancy Limited.I have been working in Procurement for over 25 years and have had the joy of working in a number of global manufacturing and service industries throughout this time.I am passionate about self development, business improvement, saving money, buying quality goods and services, developing positive and effective working relationships with suppliers and colleagues, and driving improvement through out the supply chain.Now I wish to share this knowledge and that of highly skilled and competent people with you, the listener, in order that you may hopefully benefit from this information.CONTACT DETAILS@The Real Life BuyerEmail: david@thereallifebuyer.co.ukWebsite: https://linktr.ee/thereallifebuyerFor Purchasing Consultancy services:https://rlbpurchasingconsultancy.co.uk/Email: contact@rlbpurchasingconsultancy.co.ukFind and Follow me @reallifebuyer on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads and TikTok.Click here for some Guest Courses - https://www.thereallifebuyer.co.uk/guest-courses/Click here for some Guest Publications - https://www.thereallifebuyer.co.uk/guest-publications
In this episode of the Morning Upgrade podcast I talk with Noah Hutton about his morning routine, growing a new business, overcoming introvertedness, communicating with potential clients and more.
Imagine being a high school student with a simple passion for photography, only to discover that this passion could become your business. That's exactly what happened to our guest, Noah Hutton, the creative behind NTH Productions. As he takes us on his journey, we learn about his transition from a typical nine-to-five job seeker to a confident entrepreneur. His story is one of tenacity, adaptability, and a willingness to face challenges head-on.Hutton's foray into real estate photography proved to be a game changer, opening up opportunities for video work. We chat about how equipment like the Sony a7 III camera and Zhiyun Crane 3s gimbal has played a vital role in his work. Plus, he gives us a glimpse into his strategy of incorporating community elements into his videos. We also discuss the practicalities of business, such as Noah's FAA 's Small UAS Rule (Part 107) certification, which allows him to use drone technology for business purposes.Then, Hutton touches on the importance of building long-term relationships and making calculated decisions for business growth. He shares his plans of focusing more on the business development side of his work and hiring a creative director to take over the creative tasks. Socially UnacceptableThe marketing podcast that celebrates work mishaps and delivers lessons in your lunchbreakListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyMediaclip Mediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEVisual 1st Visual 1st is the premier global conference focused on the photo and video ecosystem. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comShout out to podcast supporter Keith Osborn of Memory Fortress for becoming a paid subscriber.Visit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and our Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and on Podchaser. Interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Hosted and produced by Gary PageauEdited by Olivia PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
Noah Hutton is a storyteller at heart and passionate about capturing and sharing the unique narratives of people and brands through stunning photography and video content. After graduating college with no job offers, Noah set out on his own to build a real estate media business. As he looked to grow into more industries, he started doing commercial media and podcast production for brands and companies. In addition to his work behind the lens, he also loves connecting with fellow entrepreneurs and creators through his podcast, The Rest of Us. Through candid conversations and meaningful insights, Noah shares stories of those who are making a difference in their respective fields, and inspires others to do the same.
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Noah Hutton's goal is to help you stand out in a crowded digital space by creating unique narratives of people and brands through stunning photography and video content. He shares his advice to young entrepreneurs of how he is growing his business in 2023.
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Interview With Noah Hutton, who after graduating college with no job offers, set out on his own to build a real estate media business. As he looked to grow into more industries, Noah started doing commercial media and podcast production for brands and companies. He works with brands to add high-quality media to their marketing materials, including brand videos, commercials, short-form content and podcasts. Most recently, Noah discovered that he loves corporate event photography and has started to pursue those jobs as he grows his business and looks for new ways to challenge himself and provide value to his clients. Noah is also the host of the Rest of Us Podcast. His web site is https://www.noah-hutton.com/contact
In the U.S. alone, at least 17% of students operate their own businesses, and another 16% plan to start one after graduation. Today, entrepreneurship is a lucrative and viable career path for new graduates, according to the Harvard Business Review. For Noah Hutton: ”After graduating college with no job offers, I set out on my own to build a real estate media business. As I looked to grow into more industries, I started doing commercial media and podcast production for brands and companies. I work with brands to add high-quality media to their marketing materials, including brand videos, commercials, short-form content and podcasts. Most recently, I discovered that I love corporate event photography and have started to pursue those jobs as I grow my business and look for new ways to challenge myself and provide value to my clients. I'm a storyteller at heart, passionate about capturing and sharing the unique narratives of people and brands through stunning photography and video content. My goal is to help you stand out in a crowded digital space by creating captivating visuals that authentically reflect your brand and message. In addition to my work behind the lens, I also love connecting with fellow entrepreneurs and creators through my podcast, The Rest of Us. Through candid conversations and meaningful insights, I share stories of those who are making a difference in their respective fields and inspire others to do the same.” He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.noah-hutton.com/ Email: noah@noah-hutton.com Follow: @NTHProductions LinkedIn: @NoahHutton Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rest-of-us-podcast/id1662369708
Noah Hutton is a storyteller at heart, passionate about capturing and sharing the unique narratives of people and brands through stunning photography and video content. His goal is to help you stand out in a crowded digital space by creating captivating visuals that authentically reflect your brand and message. In addition to his work behind the lens, Noah also loves connecting with fellow entrepreneurs and creators through his podcast, The Rest of Us. Through candid conversations and meaningful insights, he shares stories of those who are making a difference in their respective fields and inspires others to do the same. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Company: NTH Productions Website: https://noah-hutton.com/ Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-hutton Podcast: The Rest Of Us Most Influential Person My friend Olivia (Interior Designer) Effect on Emotions Focusing on what you need and what will help you be the best version of yourself, whether that is, I need to go to the gym more and get physically fit, or I need to take a walk. Maybe I need to do something that I enjoy like watching a movie or building a lego set, or traveling. It's focusing on what you need and that will help you be more successful. Thoughts on Breathing I can now realize when I am in a state of stress or anxiety. That is when I can do what I need to do to get out of that. I don't necessarily use breathing techniques. I just realize what anxiety or stress looks like for me and then I do things to delete the stress. Suggested Resources Book: Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear App: aryeo Bullying Story I didn't experience much bullying; it was more just teasing or having passive-aggressive friendships that always happened within my friend group. We were always picking on each other. There were points when I looked back and felt bad that I had said that. I didn't really think about it that way until I got out of college and had matured and had a better mindset on my past. People knew what buttons they could push with me. Related Episodes Build To Business Freedom; Donnie Boivin Mindfulness Insight From Successful Entrepreneur, Johnathan Grzybowski Wisdom From The Sea; Anne Gordon Special Offer Are you experiencing anxiety & stress? Peace is within your grasp. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing coach, and hypnotist helping fast-track people just like you to shed their inner bully and move forward with confidence. Book a Free Coaching Session to get you on the road to a more satisfying life, feeling grounded and focused. Send me an email at bruce@mindfulnessmode.com with ‘I'm Determined' in the subject line. We'll set up a call and talk about how you can move forward to a better life.
Full Version Episode 120 features NOAH HUTTON. International Creative Entrepreneur & Podcast Host.Get To Know Get To Know Noah HuttonNoah is a storyteller at heart, passionate about capturing and sharing the unique narratives of people and brands through stunning photography and video content. His goal is to help you stand out in a crowded digital space by creating captivating visuals that authentically reflect your brand and message.In addition to his work behind the lens, Noah also loves connecting with fellow entrepreneurs and creators through his podcast, The Rest of Us. Through candid conversations and meaningful insights, Noah shares stories of those who are making a difference in their respective fields, and inspires others to do the same.✅CHECK IT OUT:OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERwww.wheninmanila.com✅CHECK IT OUT:OFFICIAL SPONSORVoiceover Airairapplanding.comLAD Enterprises Philippines.WATCH IT ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQQHzelWsyqUXmKpVymyWhwWATCH IT ON TIKTOK:https://www.tiktok.com/@thecreativetalkpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc✅ For business inquiries contact me at thecreativetalkpodcast@gmail.com✅ LET'S CONNECT:INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/thecreativescoopjansantos/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/thecreativescoopjansantos/
Writer and director of documentary and narrative films Noah Hutton helps us recognize the power and perfection in what might otherwise be considered our failings and mistakes.
In 2010 filmmaker Noah Hutton set out to document the work of visionary, and TED Talk supernova, neuroscientist Henry Markram, as he turns his frustration with his chosen field's vested interest in maintaining a status quo attitude. With time elapsing and millions of dollars on the line, this compelling and fascinating documentary, IN SILICO, explores an audacious 10-year quest to simulate the entire human brain on supercomputers. Along the way, IN SILICO reveals the profound beauty of tiny mistakes and bold predictions — a controversial space where scientific process meets ego, and where the lines between objectivity and ambition blur. Director, producer, writer, cinematographer, editor and composer Noah Hutton (Lapsis, Crude Independence, Deep Time) joins us for an entertaining conversation on the visionary / foolhardy project to map and replicate the most complex organism / data processor in the known universe as well as Hutton's own personal and professional determination to chronicle the jagged trajectory of this groundbreaking enterprise. For updates and screenings go to: insilicofilm.com For more on the work of Noah Hutton go to: couple3films.com
Check out my free video series about what's missing in AI and Neuroscience Support the show to get full episodes and join the Discord community. Noah Hutton writes, directs, and scores documentary and narrative films. On this episode, we discuss his documentary In Silico. In 2009, Noah watched a TED talk by Henry Markram, in which Henry claimed it would take 10 years to fully simulate a human brain. This claim inspired Noah to chronicle the project, visiting Henry and his team periodically throughout. The result was In Silico, which tells the science, human, and social story of Henry's massively funded projects - the Blue Brain Project and the Human Brain Project. In Silico website.Noah's website.Twitter: @noah_hutton. 0:00 - Intro 3:36 - Release and premier 7:37 - Noah's background 9:52 - Origins of In Silico 19:39 - Recurring visits 22:13 - Including the critics 25:22 - Markram's shifting outlook and salesmanship 35:43 - Promises and delivery 41:28 - Computer and brain terms interchange 49:22 - Progress vs. illusion of progress 52:19 - Close to quitting 58:01 - Salesmanship vs bad at estimating timelines 1:02:12 - Brain simulation science 1:11:19 - AGI 1:14:48 - Brain simulation vs. neuro-AI 1:21:03 - Opinion on TED talks 1:25:16 - Hero worship 1:29:03 - Feedback on In Silico
La neurociencia computacional es un campo de investigación en alza que pretende recrear de forma virtual las redes o conexiones neuronales y sus interacciones en nuestro cerebro. Estos modelos no solo permitirán conocer su funcionamiento, sino también ayudar a las máquinas para que puedan procesar más y mejor la información, aprender, adaptarse a su entorno y comportarse de una forma más humana. Hemos entrevistado a Humberto Bustince Sola, catedrático de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Pública de Navarra. Ha pasado más de una década de su lanzamiento y José Luis Trejo nos ha hablado del estado en que se encuentra el proyecto europeo Cerebro Humano. Recientemente se estrenado el documental “In Silico”, de Noah Hutton, que explora un viaje de 10 años en la búsqueda de simular el cerebro humano en superordenadores. Ana Iglesias nos ha informado del proyecto europeo “Island Life” concedido al CSIC para el estudio de la biodiversidad en las islas, amenazada por el cambio global y la introducción de especies invasoras. Con testimonios de Anna Traveset del Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados. Bernardo Herradón nos ha hablado de nueva edición que está preparando del curso de divulgación "Los avances de la Química y su impacto en la sociedad", con ponentes muy destacados y temas muy interesantes. Esther García nos ha informado del proyecto PIM, una escuela de matemáticas para jóvenes dependiente del ICMAT, el Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas, con el objetivo de fomentar vocaciones tempranas. Abrirá sus puertas en octubre aunque ya han comenzado las preinscripciones. Con testimonios de Eva Elduque y Moisés Herradón. Hemos reseñado los libros “Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. Nuestra investigación al alcance de tu mano”, coordinado por Cristina Cánovas Fernández; "Embarazos y partos de las reinas de España. de Isabel Católica a doña Letizia", de Pedro Gargantilla y Berta Martín Cabrejas (La esfera de los libros); "Mira quien habla. Cosas que dicen los animales", de Francesca Buoninconti (Alianza editorial); "Orden, desorden y complejidad. Un camino hacia el origen de la vida", de Manuel J. Tello (Catarata); y “Una antropóloga en la Luna. Las historias más sorprendentes de la especie humana", de Noemí Villaverde (Oberón). Escuchar audio
La neurociencia computacional es un campo de investigación en alza que pretende recrear de forma virtual las redes o conexiones neuronales y sus interacciones en nuestro cerebro. Estos modelos no solo permitirán conocer su funcionamiento, sino también ayudar a las máquinas para que puedan procesar más y mejor la información, aprender, adaptarse a su entorno y comportarse de una forma más humana. Hemos entrevistado a Humberto Bustince Sola, catedrático de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Pública de Navarra. Ha pasado más de una década de su lanzamiento y José Luis Trejo nos ha hablado del estado en que se encuentra el proyecto europeo Cerebro Humano. Recientemente se estrenado el documental “In Silico”, de Noah Hutton, que explora un viaje de 10 años en la búsqueda de simular el cerebro humano en superordenadores. Ana Iglesias nos ha informado del proyecto europeo “Island Life” concedido al CSIC para el estudio de la biodiversidad en las islas, amenazada por el cambio global y la introducción de especies invasoras. Con testimonios de Anna Traveset del Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados. Bernardo Herradón nos ha hablado de nueva edición que está preparando del curso de divulgación "Los avances de la Química y su impacto en la sociedad", con ponentes muy destacados y temas muy interesantes. Esther García nos ha informado del proyecto PIM, una escuela de matemáticas para jóvenes dependiente del ICMAT, el Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas, con el objetivo de fomentar vocaciones tempranas. Abrirá sus puertas en octubre aunque ya han comenzado las preinscripciones. Con testimonios de Eva Elduque y Moisés Herradón. Hemos reseñado los libros “Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. Nuestra investigación al alcance de tu mano”, coordinado por Cristina Cánovas Fernández; "Embarazos y partos de las reinas de España. de Isabel Católica a doña Letizia", de Pedro Gargantilla y Berta Martín Cabrejas (La esfera de los libros); "Mira quien habla. Cosas que dicen los animales", de Francesca Buoninconti (Alianza editorial); "Orden, desorden y complejidad. Un camino hacia el origen de la vida", de Manuel J. Tello (Catarata); y “Una antropóloga en la Luna. Las historias más sorprendentes de la especie humana", de Noemí Villaverde (Oberón). Escuchar audio
"In Silico” documentarian Noah Hutton discusses the project to simulate the human brain on a supercomputer.
Shane Adam Basset with part 2 of David Arquette interview. Discussions of 'Diana the Musical', 'Squid Game', 'The Guilty', 'Lapsis', and a new 'Trainspotting' universe series.
The director of TV hit Unorthodox has a new rom-com about a soulful android screening here as part of the German Film Festival, she speaks to us about the film. Creator of the Al Pacino led series Hunters on his new sci-fi show for Amazon, and the director of Lapsis, a charming indie set in the gig economy in a near future New York.
The director of TV hit Unorthodox has a new rom-com about a soulful android screening here as part of the German Film Festival, she speaks to us about the film. Creator of the Al Pacino led series Hunters on his new sci-fi show for Amazon, and the director of Lapsis, a charming indie set in the gig economy in a near future New York.
The director of TV hit Unorthodox has a new rom-com about a soulful android screening here as part of the German Film Festival, she speaks to us about the film. Creator of the Al Pacino led series Hunters on his new sci-fi show for Amazon, and the director of Lapsis, a charming indie set in the gig economy in a near future New York.
The director of TV hit Unorthodox has a new rom-com about a soulful android screening here as part of the German Film Festival, she speaks to us about the film. Creator of the Al Pacino led series Hunters on his new sci-fi show for Amazon, and the director of Lapsis, a charming indie set in the gig economy in a near future New York.
The director of TV hit Unorthodox has a new rom-com about a soulful android screening here as part of the German Film Festival, she speaks to us about the film. Creator of the Al Pacino led series Hunters on his new sci-fi show for Amazon, and the director of Lapsis, a charming indie set in the gig economy in a near future New York.
Poprika host Seed reviews indie sci-fi thriller Lapsis, directed by Noah Hutton.
Comrades Andrea, Kali, Luke, and Nick join the show to discuss the film Lapsis, from writer/director Noah Hutton. In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli takes a job in the gig economy. He begins pulling cable to link together the new quantum trading market. We talk about the film's realistic depiction of working in the gig economy and the power of organizing against it, the tactic of sabotage, and how capitalism is a ponzi scheme that keeps us sick and pits automation against the toiling masses and natural environment. Thanks to Taylor Hess, film producer for making it possible for us to have this discussion, and director Noah Hutton for allowing us to screen the movie! You can find Lapsis online for rent at vudu.com and Laborwave Radio highly recommends it for you and all your friends. Please support Laborwave Radio by subscribing to our patreon at patreon.com/laborwave We have gifts depending on the tier you join, and exclusive access to our archives and Discord server. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, it helps our content reach new listeners. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/laborwave-radio/id1536697871
Lapsis is a 2020 movie from Noah Hutton that takes on the gig work economy. It is timely and dark. There are many ideas in Lapsis and we picked out labour organizing and monopolies. We cannot recommend you seeing this movie strongly enough. The post Lapsis: The Amazon Warehouse but for Walking appeared first on Androids and Assets.
Lapsis is a 2020 movie from Noah Hutton that takes on the gig work economy. It is timely and dark. There are many ideas in Lapsis and we picked out labour organizing and monopolies. We cannot recommend you seeing this movie strongly enough. The post Lapsis: The Amazon Warehouse but for Walking appeared first on Androids and Assets.
In this episode host Kevin Gustafson talks with Noah Hutton, the writer, director, editor and score composer of the new film Lapsis. Lapsis was selected to premiere at SXSW in the narrative feature competition and has since won the grand jury prize at BIFAN in South Korea. At its core, the film is political, both […]
Q&A with writer/director Noah Hutton on his new film, Lapsis. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli takes a job in the gig economy. He begins pulling cable to link together the new quantum trading market.
Bonus Episode: Interview with Noah Hutton, the director of the Gig economy based movie Lapsis. Jesper and I had an incredible time talking with Noah The movie comes out on February 12th on all VOD platforms and in some theaters. Check local listings in your area. Movie Trailer Movie Website LAPSIS PRESS NOTES Original sci-fi world with timely political themes: The film imagines a gig economy organized around a boom in quantum computing where predatory corporate forces threaten everyday workers tasked with the work needed to lay this new quantum infrastructure in rural areas. This work takes the form of laying cable through huge swaths of forests, connecting massive cubic transistors. The film portrays human laborers who are forced to work without basic protections and are often robbed of their routes by automated cabling robots. These themes are central to some of the political discourse surrounding the 2020 presidential campaign, raised by Andrew Yang and others, about the threat of automation and the issues faced by gig economy laborers around the world. They are also part of the growing awareness of the exploitation of workers subcontracted by big tech giants like Amazon, kept on timers and forced to sacrifice basic physical comforts in order to compete for their paychecks. A twist on the sci-fi genre: Lapsis is a genre film, using sci-fi in similar ways to shows like Black Mirror. But instead of focusing on a glitzy, high tech, white-collar world like so many other sci-fi films and shows do, Lapsis is blue-collar sci-fi. It's a gritty story of the messy exploitative underbelly that tech companies often rely on to uphold their glossy facades. Noah Hutton as first-time narrative director, bringing this world into focus: Noah wrote the original screenplay for Lapsis and rounded up a team of collaborators to make the world of the film come to life in upstate New York last summer. His vision included an army of automated robots, so he sought out a robotics lab at UPenn that had just the right solution for Lapsis. Working on a tight schedule with a diverse cast of over forty speaking parts, the weather gods cooperated and the film was shot in twenty-six days. Noah Hutton as writer, director, composer, AND editor: Noah is a swiss army knife of talents. Directly after production wrapped, Noah started editing and scoring Lapsis. Noah has scored all his films, including his shorts, his previous two documentary features, and his upcoming documentary feature presented by Sandbox Films, In Silico. A personal film: The ailing younger brother storyline is personal and autobiographical for Noah, and so the decision to cast his real-life brother, Babe Howard, as the younger brother character, Jamie, helped to ground the character building in authenticity and elevate the story's stakes. The making of the film mirrored the message of the film: Director Noah Hutton distributed a production handbook (which is publicly available online and open-source), adapted from the lab handbook of CLEAR, a queer, feminist, radical ocean plastics lab in Newfoundland that Hutton previously made a short documentary about for The Atlantic. On the set of Lapsis, the production handbook enforced a set of policies meant to increase the equity amongst members of the crew. This included sharp policies on sexual harassment, no unpaid labor, and building in all full-time crew to the backend profit structure of the film. Diverse cast: Cast featured over 40 speak
Noah Hutton is the Writer and Director of Lapsis, a science fiction movie I had the privilege of seeing at Denver Film Festival 2020 (#DFF43). It’s described thusly on the film’s website: In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli is struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother. After a series of two-bit...
Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, il più importante evento italiano dedicato all'esplorazione della fantascienza e del futuro in programma dal 29 ottobre al 3 novembre, per la prima volta arriva sul web. Quest'anno l'evento avrà luogo nella Sala Web di MYmovies, sito leader in Italia nell'informazione cinematografica. Al suo debutto sul web il Festival propone una selezione del meglio della fantascienza del 2020 con anteprime e prime visioni in esclusiva: 19 lungometraggi, documentari scientifici, una serie televisiva completa e 4 programmi di corti (il meglio dall'Italia, dall'Europa e dal mondo intero). Alla scoperta dei nuovi talenti e delle idee più visionarie, di viaggi fantastici e avventure spaziali, con film provenienti da ogni parte del globo terrestre ed extraterrestre! Il festival triestino vuole sollecitare un autentico binge-watching agli appassionati di fantascienza con proposte inedite provenienti da Australia, Gran Bretagna, Irlanda, Russia, Italia, Argentina, Francia, Norvegia, Ungheria, Austria, Lussemburgo, Belgio, Lituania, Spagna e naturalmente USA. Dalla Corea, in esclusiva assoluta per il pubblico del Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, arriva la serie SF8, già definita la risposta asiatica a Black Mirror, con otto episodi girati dai migliori registi di genere coreani, tra cui Jang Cheol-soo (Bedeviled) e Min Kyu-dong (Memento Mori), qui alle prese con i temi dell'intelligenza artificiale, della realtà aumentata, della realtà virtuale e del mondo dei robot. Tra i film che saranno disponibili anche online vedremo Yummy di Lars Damoiseaux, uno splatter divertente e pazzoide ispirato dalla saga de La casa di Sam Raimi e alle commedie horror di Peter Jackson; l'avvincente Coma di Nikita Argunov (distribuito in Italia da Blue Swan Entertainment), sci-fi russo lisergico e visionario tra mondi paralleli dove le leggi della fisica svaniscono; The Relic di Natalie Erika James, uno degli horror più acclamati dell'anno, che rinnova con originalità il filone delle case infestate, dalla terra di Babadook e Picnic a Hanging Rock; un film sci-fi a bassissimo budget che diventerà ben presto un autentico cult, Dune Drifter di Marc Price, dichiarato omaggio all'universo di Star Trek e alle escursioni nella fantascienza di Roger Corman; l'adrenalinico The Blackout di Egor Baranov, sempre dalla Russia e distribuito da Minerva Pictures, un'esplosione di fantascienza pura, dove l'ultimo avamposto dell'umanità è chiamato a resistere per la salvezza del nostro pianeta; il film sci-fi eco-futurista 2067 di Seth Larney, distribuito da Koch Media e con Kodi Smit-McPhee (il popolare Nightcrawler della saga degli X-men) che interpreta un giovane astronauta del tempo, mandato nel futuro per impedire una catastrofe ambientale. Tra i titoli già annunciati e disponibili anche sulla piattaforma online di MYmovies ricordiamo Skylin3s di Liam O'Donnell, terzo capitolo della fortunata saga sci-fi e che sarà il film di apertura del festival online, Jumbo di Zoé Wittock, opera dolce e surreale con Noémi Merlant (già protagonista dell'acclamato Ritratto della giovane in fiamme) e miglior film Generation 14Plus alla Berlinale 2020, Lapsis di Noah Hutton, una brillante satira politica sulla gig economy ambientata in un futuro prossimo, Mortal di André Øvredal, storia di supereroi che non rispetta le regole convenzionali del genere e porta la sfida europea alle produzioni Marvel e DC, Post Mortem di Péter Bergendy, una storia di fantasmi ambientata nell'Ungheria devastata dalla prima guerra mondiale. Spazio anche ai documentari con Coded Bias di Shalini Kantayya, opera che analizza i pregiudizi degli algoritmi e dei supercomputer, in una sorta di Minority Report nella nostra realtà, per riflettere sulla società del presente (e del futuro), sempre più condizionata dall'intelligenza artificiale. Per maggiori informazioni sciencefictionfestival.org A presentare ai nostri microfoni il Trieste Science+Fiction Festival il direttore Dan...
Esta semana celebramos el premio Prismas otorgado a los amigos Carlos Briones, Alberto Fernández Soto y José María Bermúdez de Castro por su ensayo "Orígenes". Lo vamos a hacer reeditando una conversación a cuatro bandas que tuvimos cuando se lanzó Esta semana celebramos el premio Prismas otorgado a los amigos Carlos Briones, Alberto Fernández Soto y José María Bermúdez de Castro por su ensayo "Orígenes". Lo vamos a hacer reeditando una conversación a cuatro bandas que tuvimos cuando se lanzó el libro. Además, repaso agenda de lo que vendrá en el festival de cine científico de New York [aviso, yo estaré de maestro de ceremonias el próximo martes 18 de octubre en la Universidad Rockefeller en un homenaje a la neurociencia y a Santiago Ramón y Cajal: veremos "Cajal, mariposas del alma" junto a Ana Martínez, su directora; veremos lo último del Bluebrain porject, con Noah Hutton, su director; y conversaremos con ellos y el Nobel Torsten Wiesel. Empieza a las 6:15pm y puedes ver más aquí https://www.facebook.com/events/156617261459497/ GRACIAS a todos los que compartís a diario el podcast en vuestras redes y, en especial, a José Casanova y David Hernández porque se han animado esta semana con una donación en metálico a través de PayPal. GRACIAS. Más capítulo y aventuras de El Método en www.elmetodo.fm y más sobre la creciente y vibrante comunidad de podcasts independientes en español de la que formo parte en www.cuonda.com Los segmentos destacados de esta semana en mi programa de televisión CST en NTN24 T www.ntn24.com/programa/cst son: El brain-training NO funciona, con Dan Simons http://ntn24.com/video/debate-en-torno-a-los-juegos-de-entrenamiento-cerebral-119728 Más violencia donde hay más mujeres que hombres, con Ryan Schacht http://ntn24.com/video/hay-mas-violencia-cuando-hay-mas-mujeres-que-hombres-119622 La lucha contra el Chagas, con Federico Gaona http://ntn24.com/video/trampa-inteligente-contra-el-chagas-119620 Mis enlaces en: twitter.com/luis_quevedo www.facebook.com/luisqvd www.linkedin.com/in/luisquevedo instagram.com/luis_quevedo/ El episodio de los troles contra mi amigo Eudald, aquí: https://twitter.com/luis_quevedo/status/787694695749128192 Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)
Esta semana celebramos el premio Prismas otorgado a los amigos Carlos Briones, Alberto Fernández Soto y José María Bermúdez de Castro por su ensayo "Orígenes". Lo vamos a hacer reeditando una conversación a cuatro bandas que tuvimos cuando se lanzó el libro. Además, repaso agenda de lo que vendrá en el festival de cine científico de New York [aviso, yo estaré de maestro de ceremonias el próximo martes 18 de octubre en la Universidad Rockefeller en un homenaje a la neurociencia y a Santiago Ramón y Cajal: veremos "Cajal, mariposas del alma" junto a Ana Martínez, su directora; veremos lo último del Bluebrain porject, con Noah Hutton, su director; y conversaremos con ellos y el Nobel Torsten Wiesel. Empieza a las 6:15pm y puedes ver más aquí https://www.facebook.com/events/156617261459497/ GRACIAS a todos los que compartís a diario el podcast en vuestras redes y, en especial, a José Casanova y David Hernández porque se han animado esta semana con una donación en metálico a través de PayPal. GRACIAS. Más capítulo y aventuras de El Método en www.elmetodo.fm y más sobre la creciente y vibrante comunidad de podcasts independientes en español de la que formo parte en www.cuonda.com Los segmentos destacados de esta semana en mi programa de televisión CST en NTN24 T www.ntn24.com/programa/cst son: El brain-training NO funciona, con Dan Simons http://ntn24.com/video/debate-en-torno-a-los-juegos-de-entrenamiento-cerebral-119728 Más violencia donde hay más mujeres que hombres, con Ryan Schacht http://ntn24.com/video/hay-mas-violencia-cuando-hay-mas-mujeres-que-hombres-119622 La lucha contra el Chagas, con Federico Gaona http://ntn24.com/video/trampa-inteligente-contra-el-chagas-119620 Mis enlaces en: twitter.com/luis_quevedo www.facebook.com/luisqvd www.linkedin.com/in/luisquevedo instagram.com/luis_quevedo/ El episodio de los troles contra mi amigo Eudald, aquí: https://twitter.com/luis_quevedo/status/787694695749128192 Esta semana celebramos el premio Prismas otorgado a los amigos Carlos Briones, Alberto Fernández Soto y José María Bermúdez de Castro por su ensayo "Orígenes". Lo vamos a hacer reeditando una conversación a cuatro bandas que tuvimos cuando se lanzó el libro. Además, repaso agenda de lo que vendrá en el festival de cine científico de New York [aviso, yo estaré de maestro de ceremonias el próximo martes 18 de octubre en la Universidad Rockefeller en un homenaje a la neurociencia y a Santiago Ramón y Cajal: veremos "Cajal, mariposas del alma" junto a Ana Martínez, su directora; veremos lo último del Bluebrain porject, con Noah Hutton, su director; y conversaremos con ellos y el Nobel Torsten Wiesel. Empieza a las 6:15pm y puedes ver más aquí https://www.facebook.com/events/156617261459497/ GRACIAS a todos los que compartís a diario el podcast en vuestras redes y, en especial, a José Casanova y David Hernández porque se han animado esta semana con una donación en metálico a través de PayPal. GRACIAS. Más capítulo y aventuras de El Método en www.elmetodo.fm y más sobre la creciente y vibrante comunidad de podcasts independientes en español de la que formo parte en www.cuonda.com Los segmentos destacados de esta semana en mi programa de televisión CST en NTN24 T www.ntn24.com/programa/cst son: El brain-training NO funciona, con Dan Simons http://ntn24.com/video/debate-en-torno-a-los-juegos-de-entrenamiento-cerebral-119728 Más violencia donde hay más mujeres que hombres, con Ryan Schacht http://ntn24.com/video/hay-mas-violencia-cuando-hay-mas-mujeres-que-hombres-119622 La lucha contra el Chagas, con Federico Gaona http://ntn24.com/video/trampa-inteligente-contra-el-chagas-119620 Mis enlaces en: twitter.com/luis_quevedo www.facebook.com/luisqvd www.linkedin.com/in/luisquevedo instagram.com/luis_quevedo/ El episodio de los troles contra mi amigo Eudald, aquí: https://twitter.com/luis_quevedo/status/787694695749128192 Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)