Episode #44 - Welcome to the sixth Fresh Air Award! Four cinephiles continue a Fourwind Films tradition of awarding a film that pushed cinema forward the most as an artform during a particular decade. To be nominated, a motion picture has to have advanced cinema in some way and made a lasting impression on how movies are made. This episode delves into the decade frought with the greatest war ever known to humanity, World War II.
To start the episode, our host, Justin Joseph Hall goes through a quick history lesson on what was happening in cinema business during the decade.
The four cinephiles who select the nominees in this panel are cinephiles Kevin Cecil, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer, and Kevin Hinman. Any moving images that came out in the appropriate decade is eligible for nomination. Nominations spanned documentaries, shorts, animated films, and feature films. They featured cinema with thoughtful use of the first green screen, Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome patients, and maybe the most immediately influential film in all of cinema’s history.
Here is the link to all the nominations: 1940’s Fresh Air Award Nominees - Letterboxd list
There were several overlaps, but here are the main nominations made by each panelist:
Kevin Cecil’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Hellzapoppin’ (1941)
Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Justin Joseph Hall’s nominations
Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Von Gogh (1948)
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Begone Dull Care (1949)
John Robert Hammerer’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
Cat People (1942)
Fantasia (1940)
Fireworks (1947)
Rome, Open City (1945)
Kevin Hinman’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
Children of Paradise (1945)
Let There be Light (1946)
Fireworks (1947)
The Red Shoes (1948)
We hope you enjoy this episode! Share with us your own lists, comments, arguments, and films that we left out via social media @fourwindfilms. We’re on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
Thank you to our cinephiles who did joined this out of their passion.
Credits for podcast:
Production Company - Fourwind Films
Fresh Air Award Contributors for 1940’s Decade - Kevin Cecil, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer, & Kevin Hinman
Host, Producer - Justin Joseph Hall
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
Intern - Olaf Jiménez
Special Thanks - Laura Davi
The theme song of Season 6 is New Tires by Silent Partner.
Additional Music - One Machine at a Time & Driving Nowhere by Shonali.
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Episode #44 - Welcome to the sixth Fresh Air Award! Four cinephiles continue a Fourwind Films tradition of awarding a film that pushed cinema forward the most as an artform during a particular decade. To be nominated, a motion picture has to have advanced cinema in some way and made a lasting impression on how movies are made. This episode delves into the decade frought with the greatest war ever known to humanity, World War II.
To start the episode, our host, Justin Joseph Hall goes through a quick history lesson on what was happening in cinema business during the decade.
The four cinephiles who select the nominees in this panel are cinephiles Kevin Cecil, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer, and Kevin Hinman. Any moving images that came out in the appropriate decade is eligible for nomination. Nominations spanned documentaries, shorts, animated films, and feature films. They featured cinema with thoughtful use of the first green screen, Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome patients, and maybe the most immediately influential film in all of cinema’s history.
Here is the link to all the nominations: 1940’s Fresh Air Award Nominees - Letterboxd list
There were several overlaps, but here are the main nominations made by each panelist:
Kevin Cecil’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Hellzapoppin’ (1941)
Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Justin Joseph Hall’s nominations
Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Von Gogh (1948)
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Begone Dull Care (1949)
John Robert Hammerer’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
Cat People (1942)
Fantasia (1940)
Fireworks (1947)
Rome, Open City (1945)
Kevin Hinman’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
Children of Paradise (1945)
Let There be Light (1946)
Fireworks (1947)
The Red Shoes (1948)
We hope you enjoy this episode! Share with us your own lists, comments, arguments, and films that we left out via social media @fourwindfilms. We’re on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
Thank you to our cinephiles who did joined this out of their passion.
Credits for podcast:
Production Company - Fourwind Films
Fresh Air Award Contributors for 1940’s Decade - Kevin Cecil, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer, & Kevin Hinman
Host, Producer - Justin Joseph Hall
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
Intern - Olaf Jiménez
Special Thanks - Laura Davi
The theme song of Season 6 is New Tires by Silent Partner.
Additional Music - One Machine at a Time & Driving Nowhere by Shonali.
Episode #26 - WARNING: This episode is a workflow episode. It is made for people with extensive knowledge in post-production and can be confusing if you do not have that background. If you do not have that backgorung skip to another one of our episodes. Welcome to another COVID Feature & a Short episode: Assistant Editing.Most assistant editors want to advance their career to become and editor someday.Owner and Editor of Fourwind Films, Justin Joseph Hall, has worked on many projects as Assistant Editor. In this episode he gives us some tips about Assistant Editing. First off to know the different jobs in Post-Production to find opportunities to experiment and try different things. Always discuss at the beginning of the project how your credit is going to be. Remember that as an assistant editor you gotta be the organizational voice. You want to have an easy-to-read organizational format. Be consistent with the way you label files as you working on a team! Talk to the editor about gaining a system for ingesting and synching. Color-correction and sound-mixing are essential parts to consider for a complete proper project.
It’s your job to make sure that your work is accurate and that you maintain a high quality product for finishing your video!If you have any Post-Production questions, email Justin Joseph Hall directly at justinjosephhall@fourwindfilms.com or check out Fourwind’s blog page for helpful tips in creating media.
Feature & a short
Episode #44 - Welcome to the sixth Fresh Air Award! Four cinephiles continue a Fourwind Films tradition of awarding a film that pushed cinema forward the most as an artform during a particular decade. To be nominated, a motion picture has to have advanced cinema in some way and made a lasting impression on how movies are made. This episode delves into the decade frought with the greatest war ever known to humanity, World War II.
To start the episode, our host, Justin Joseph Hall goes through a quick history lesson on what was happening in cinema business during the decade.
The four cinephiles who select the nominees in this panel are cinephiles Kevin Cecil, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer, and Kevin Hinman. Any moving images that came out in the appropriate decade is eligible for nomination. Nominations spanned documentaries, shorts, animated films, and feature films. They featured cinema with thoughtful use of the first green screen, Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome patients, and maybe the most immediately influential film in all of cinema’s history.
Here is the link to all the nominations: 1940’s Fresh Air Award Nominees - Letterboxd list
There were several overlaps, but here are the main nominations made by each panelist:
Kevin Cecil’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Hellzapoppin’ (1941)
Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Justin Joseph Hall’s nominations
Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Von Gogh (1948)
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Begone Dull Care (1949)
John Robert Hammerer’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
Cat People (1942)
Fantasia (1940)
Fireworks (1947)
Rome, Open City (1945)
Kevin Hinman’s nominations
Citizen Kane (1941)
Children of Paradise (1945)
Let There be Light (1946)
Fireworks (1947)
The Red Shoes (1948)
We hope you enjoy this episode! Share with us your own lists, comments, arguments, and films that we left out via social media @fourwindfilms. We’re on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
Thank you to our cinephiles who did joined this out of their passion.
Credits for podcast:
Production Company - Fourwind Films
Fresh Air Award Contributors for 1940’s Decade - Kevin Cecil, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer, & Kevin Hinman
Host, Producer - Justin Joseph Hall
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
Intern - Olaf Jiménez
Special Thanks - Laura Davi
The theme song of Season 6 is New Tires by Silent Partner.
Additional Music - One Machine at a Time & Driving Nowhere by Shonali.