Shedding Light on Climate Migrants Around the World
Jul01

Shedding Light on Climate Migrants Around the World

By: Amanda Tuccillo  Climate change constantly impacts our world with pollution, deforestation, and hurricanes, causing suffering. In the short film How Do We Solve Climate Migration, Rhea Mursalin discusses the impact on the environment and people’s daily lives. Climate migration affects approximately 21.5 million people, forcing vulnerable individuals out of their homes due to weather-related incidents caused by climate...

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How to Achieve Ethical AI: Exploring the Challenges and Solutions
Jul01

How to Achieve Ethical AI: Exploring the Challenges and Solutions

By Tanner Sell Education and Regulation for Ethical AI is a short film produced by Colton Law that examines the biggest challenges the tech community faces in the advancement of artificial intelligence. He outlines current struggles, upcoming barriers, and provides potential solutions for success going forward. Ultimately, it comes down to careful education and regulation, which Colton eloquently explores over the course of this film....

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Uplifting Messages in Music: JLove Calderón’s Universal Blueprint
Jul01

Uplifting Messages in Music: JLove Calderón’s Universal Blueprint

By: Rhea Mursalin Universal Blueprint by JLove Calderón showcases 7TRiiiBES, a collective of dedicated rappers promoting uplifting and relatable messages. Their themes of love, justice, and self-sufficiency shine through their performances. Calderón sets the stage by introducing the group’s mission, allowing each artist to showcase their skills. The talented rappers featured in this group include Ki Bohiti, LiveHigher, Siva,...

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A Web Spun Tight With Polarization: Navigating Digital Politics
Jun01

A Web Spun Tight With Polarization: Navigating Digital Politics

By Rhea Mursalin Tanner Sell’s short film, A Web Spun Tight With Polarization, offers a well-researched analysis of the impact of the internet on different democracies and political realities. This film provides an excellent foundation for understanding the United States’ democracy and how it compares to other nations. Politics can be complex and controversial, and respecting each other’s beliefs can be challenging...

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The Search for Me: Reconnecting With Your Younger Self
Jun01

The Search for Me: Reconnecting With Your Younger Self

By Rhea Mursalin  Hazel Jones creates a wholesome and deeply inspirational project about finding one’s true self in The Search for Me. This short film follows an individual who, whilst applying for college and struggling to answer the essay question regarding who they really are, is visited by the younger version of themselves. This younger version proceeds to take the college applicant on a journey filled with all of the...

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Not Every Fish Is Meant to be Caught
Jun01

Not Every Fish Is Meant to be Caught

By Tanner Sell Fish Tale, directed by Mark Kiefer, is a comedic short film that tells the story of Ernest Hemingway’s return to the modern world as a ghost. The film follows Hemingway as he finds himself in the attic of a home, engaging in a heated argument with fellow author Herman Melville that nearly turns physical. Kiefer skillfully blends comedy and revisionist history to recreate one of the most enduring literary debates...

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