Iridescence

Jeremy Hsing & Raylene Factora

Iridescence

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Jeremy Hsing & Raylene Factora

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Iridescence

Jeremy Hsing & Raylene Factora

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BONUS EPISODE: Composed by Chris Asperin for the film Iridescence created by Jeremy HsingLearn more about the film by checking out iridescencefilm.com or by following @iridescenceshortfilm on Instagram
Topics covered include: how disability is defined, intersectionality in disability representation, when you should seek professional help for ADHD, and why there is stigma on disabilities in media and society
Topics covered include: If we felt American growing up, our hope for the future of America, and the importance of ethnic studies classes in disrupting the white-centric lens of history Interviewers: Madeline Goore + Jeremy Hsing // Interviewee
Topics covered include: Why mental health statistics are increasing, the importance of overcoming shame, and how to be mental health allyInterviewer: Jeremy Hsing // Interviewees: Jenna Signorelli, Grace Fang
Topics covered include: Why it's important to have AAPI representation in media, examples of authentically inclusive AAPI content, what the Japanese saying "Shikata ga Aru" means to Christina, and the type of stories that Tiffany wants to tell
Topics covered include: If stories need to have mainstream appeal to evoke change, examples of storytelling that had a profound impact on society, if stories can stand the test of time, and how our perception of storytelling has change as we ge
Topics covered include: Our relationships with our parents, how the rise of Asian hate crimes and rhetoric has affected us, and what Iridescence means to usInterviewer: Madeline GooreInterviewees: Jessika Wang, Angelina Hue, Rachel Kho
Topics covered include: where the idea came from, what the story means to Jeremy, the process of filmmaking, as well as the goal of the projectInterviewer: Madeline Goore // Interviewee: Jeremy Hsing
Topic's covered include: Luca’s mainstream appeal, the film’s experimental animation style, and how it ranks in the Pixar lexicon. This episode also features a bonus mini-rant from Jeremy about the plot holes in the film.
Topics covered include: Jeremy's obsession with Bo Burnham, how Bo's comedy special deviates from conventional stand-up, and more of why Jeremy is obsessed with Bo Burnham.
Topics covered include: How the show contrasts the rest of the superhero lexicon, Jeremy and Raylene having random enthusiastic bursts of passion for the show's usage of intentional violence, and a reflection on the quietude of the show's diver
Topics covered include: Jeremy's roommate calling him out for not knowing the names of the characters to Avatar, how the film fits within the Southeast Asian community, Jeremy's obsession with the word Kumandra, and how Raya could be for young
Topics covered include: Jeremy and Ray's opinions on all of the Oscar nominees and winners, diversity in the Academy and Hollywood, the award ceremony's ending controversy and Paddington 2's excellence (unrelated to Oscars).
Topics covered include: Emerald Fennell’s mix of romantic comedy tropes with complex #MeToo narratives, Carey Mulligan’s career-defining performance, Oscar buzz, and the film’s polarizing ending.
Topics covered include: The film’s unique sound-design, Riz Ahmed’s performance, the film’s portrayal of deaf culture, as well as the film’s Oscar nominations
Topics covered include: How Fred Hampton lived, the deliberately accurate cinematography, Deborah Johnson’s quiet resolve, the film’s Oscar nominations, and the message is both timeless and timely for today.
Topics covered include: the movie’s deliberately slow pacing, Chloe Zhao’s beautiful exploration of the American landscape, the film’s use of nonprofessional actors, how the nomad life is meant for some people, Chloe Zhao’s impact on the AAPI c
Topics covered include: Kemp Power’s emotionally poignant screenplay, Regina King’s assured directorial debut, the deliberate look of the film in service of the story, how each character adds a compelling perspective to the black experience, wh
Topics covered include: The breathtaking cinematography that reflected a semi auto-biographical lens, how Emile Mosseri's melancholic score captured the immigrant experience, Ray's obsession with Steven Yeun, how the film explored the dichotomy
Topics covered include: How the animation made New York a character, how Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross collaborated with the filmmakers to create an unconventional score, why 22 was originally written to be the central character, the profound the
Welcome to Iridescence, a movie review podcast hosted by two current UCLA undergrads who share a passion for storytelling. Iridescence is defined as “showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.” Film allows you
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