Le Ballon Bleu – Captivating Friendship and Colorful Adventures
By Adelina Hill Le Ballon Bleu by Katherine Griffin is an adorable love story of two balloons: one red, one blue, that become separated in France. The red balloon becomes trapped on a light pole and can’t be freed. The blue balloon seeks help from a little girl strolling through the city. Together, they search for the red balloon while also forming a friendship. The music was my favorite part of the film, and the Pixar-style...
Unveiling the Digital Dangers: Policing the Metaverse Review
By Adelina Hill Policing the Metaverse, created by Imaja Williams with V/O by Jerry Camacho, sheds light on the inherent dangers of the online world. It underscores the challenges and vulnerabilities within the metaverse. In an age where technology advances, policing the internet becomes increasingly difficult due to the ease of data deletion. The film also highlights the ephemeral nature of digital content. Policing the...
Happiness and Hardship: A Review of Sarah Young’s People Like Us
By Ford Melillo People Like Us by Sarah Young is a short film depicting adversity, hope, and dreams. It captures both the difficult experiences and joyful connections of Muslim Myanmar refugee children living in Malaysia, with a particular focus on a motivated, confident boy named Rafiq. It strikes a balance between promoting audience awareness of refugee issues and portraying the childlike wonder of its subject, leaving a lasting...
A Review of Generation, Directed by Ricardo Fusetti
By Adelina Hill Generation, directed by Ricardo Fusetti, is an explosive film that delves into the interpretation of human behavior by AI. We follow the captivating dance choreography of a young woman engaging in interpretive dance, accompanied by a poignant voiceover reciting poetry. The creation of this film left me astounded, as it revealed the astonishing notion that AI could possess opinions about human beings. Overlaying the...
Dreaming and Training: A Review of Evan Pretzer’s Box Girl
By Ford Melillo Box Girl by Evan Pretzer is a celebration of confidence, community, and courage. Following the Box Girls gym in Kariobangi, Kenya, the film explores concepts of motivation, growth, and biting reality as they surround a space for women to practice boxing. Centering around one of the club’s earliest members, Sonko, the film also does an incredible job of carrying the viewer through the immense highs and devastating lows...
Accessible AI: Breaking Barriers – A Review
By Adelina Hill Accessible AI: Breaking Barriers, produced by Heather Gu, educates its audience on Hugging Face Technology, a large open-source community that democratizes machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) technology, enabling users to build, train and deploy machine learning models with open-source code and technologies. The film touches on the challenges of language in computer data and how the innovative...
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