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The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever

Tristan Ettleman

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The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever features experts and enthusiasts and, well, their favorite films of every year ever. Host Tristan Ettleman sits down with a new guest every week to dive into the history and beauty of some of the best movies to ever come out of the cinematic medium.
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4.0 Solutions Podcast

Walker Reynolds

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Walker Reynolds & Zack Scriven share knowledge and insights on Industry 4.0, IIoT, and Digital Transformation in this podcast from 4.0 Solutions. Support this podcast by checking out our Free / Paid courses at https://www.iiot.university
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Propaganda, comedy, tricks; these approaches may seem to obscure truths. That is certainly their potential in film, but in this 1901 season finale, Tristan reflects on the through lines of his guests' picks and the conversations that stemmed from them. Also, he shares his personal five selections for 1901 and puts together the collective list of gu…
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All but one of the picks from Lawrence Napper, senior lecturer in Film Studies at King’s College London, come from the huge trove of discovered Mitchell & Kenyon films. These fascinating records of everyday life in Victorian and Edwardian England and the United Kingdom lead to an array of exciting tangents, while Lawrence also uses his one fictiona…
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Tristan has been the grateful viewer of many an eye-popping restoration from Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam on YouTube. He expresses his thanks to Elif Rongen-Kaynakçi, Curator of Silent Film at Eye, before the two mostly discuss comedy films, with the broad genre nevertheless inspiring many different tangents from sexuality to the beginning of the fi…
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Grazia Ingravalle, Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Film at Queen Mary University of London, focuses her 1901 picks in relation to colonialism. She creatively tackles the premise of this show by talking not of the “best films” of the year, but “quite the opposite,” in her own words, to illustrate the effect of the medium at this time and beyo…
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Pamela Hutchinson's Silent London has been a great resource for Tristan since even before he started the written essay series that gives this podcast its name about seven years ago. Now, she joins the show to provide some context yet again, especially for how 1901 filmmakers weren't marching neatly toward narrative (they were tiptoeing toward it, d…
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Film historian Ian Christie rewires Tristan’s brain a bit in this episode, as Ian draws parallels between the early film “adaptation” and the tableaux painting, both of which benefit from contemporary shared pathos. During the discussion of his five picks, among other things, he also provides insight into the Anglo-Boer War and the actuality genre’…
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About five years into film's existence as a publicly available invention and art form, 1901 offers up a number of exciting threads for where the medium did and did not go. Some aspects may appear familiar: a form of a "close-up," attempts at adapting "narrative," and the use of the movies as a propaganda tool. But as guests will point out, the inte…
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Although this season has emphasized that the sudden transition into the 20th century didn't magically advance the still very young art form of cinema, the films selected by the guests for the 1900 edition of The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever represent exciting developments. Color, sound, trickery, medicine, animation, and the ever-present regret …
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The affinity Enri Ceballos has for dance is intensely represented by his picks for 1900, four of which feature the sheer joy of human movement. Both in front of and behind the screen, these films (all French and helmed by women!) also represent the diversity of gender and sexuality at play, along with sound and color technologies, in early cinema's…
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Considering Carolyn Jacobs' research focuses on the cultural history of media, especially in relation to histories of medicine, science, and public health, it makes sense that she examines her five picks through those lenses. From kissing panics to women being barred from performing surgery, the medical view of the discussed films brings new angles…
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From misattribution to missing sound, this conversation with Frank Kessler has a bit of lamentation for the lost works and context of early cinema. But there's also some celebration that we can view any films from the turn of the century (and earlier), including his picks that include trickery and evolving film language. Frank is professor in media…
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Matthew Solomon has taught film history and theory at the University of Michigan since 2011, with special interests in early and silent cinema, classic Hollywood filmmaking, and French film. He brings all that to bear on his five picks for 1900, which contain techniques that have only retroactively been considered early displays of evolving film gr…
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Walker Reynolds reviews the 2024 IoT Analytics report. Here is the link to the report on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/iot-analytics_iot-startups-ai-activity-7224435592778903552-fHi7 IoT Analytics Website: https://iot-analytics.com Get your Ticket to ProveIt! Conference - Westin Galleria in Dallas Feb. 18-20, 2025 🎟️ https://www.proveitc…
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Malcolm Cook, Associate Professor of Film at the University of Southampton, found it challenging to pick just five works to represent 1900. But his selections embody the cross-section of genres and approaches across three countries, demonstrating how the turn of the century didn't suddenly disrupt the paradigms of the cinema of attractions but evol…
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Industry update regarding PTC’s recent earnings call. Walker Reynolds breaks down his thoughts on the matter with Zack Scriven, and they make some interesting suggestions for a path forward. 🌶️ Spicy content you don’t want to miss 👀द्वारा Walker Reynolds
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The second season of The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever narrows down from the decade-plus of the first down to just one calendar year. The first year of the 20th century didn't suddenly erupt the cinematic world into wholly unprecedented developments. But it fits into the trends and patterns steadily evolving through the last years of the 1800s, e…
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In this episode of the Industry 4.0 Community Podcast, host Walker Reynolds talks with Jordan Reynolds, VP of AI and Autonomy at Rockwell Automation, about the transformative role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in industrial automation. They explore how AI is revolutionizing manufacturing processes, particularly in autonomous syste…
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Invented within the last decade or so of the 1800s, "cinema" (a fluid definition not owed to any one person or group as this season has demonstrated) grew exponentially through the end of the century. The guests for this first season of The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever have demonstrated the diversity of filmic form in this incubatory period, inc…
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Peter Domankiewicz is a film director (Tea & Sangria), screenwriter, and journalist with a long-standing interest in the origins of cinema. That interest manifests in five picks that deconstruct some of the myths surrounding early film, including the definition of “cinema” and its “invention,” a widescreen format at least 70 years before it became …
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Bryony Dixon is the curator of silent film at the BFI National Archive and her picks for the 1800s reflect that expertise. Bryony discusses five British films that are emblematic of key developments in the earliest days of film, which align with the end of the Victorian era that she details in her book The Story of Victorian Film. Bryony is also th…
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Maggie Hennefeld, Professor of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, has literally written the book(s) on early cinematic feminist humor. Death by Laughter: Female Hysteria and Early Cinema and Specters of Slapstick and Silent Film Comediennes tackle similar themes to those explored in her five pic…
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Walker Reynolds discuss the OPC and the OPC Foundation with Tom Burke, the former president and founder. They cover what the purpose of the OPC foundation was suppose to be, where they are going, and what we need to do to steer them back on track.द्वारा Walker Reynolds
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As a feminist film historian and scholar, Aurore Spiers (she/her) is mainly focused on women’s contributions to film, with her work interrogating historiographical processes—what history gets written, how, and why—through the lens of gender and intersectional and multidimensional feminism. That focus is reflected in her five picks for the 1800s, as…
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As the first guest of The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever and its 1800s season, writer and avid "prehistoric" film watcher J.J. DiUbaldi explores sound, color, and positive racial depictions (among other topics) through his five picks; things one might not expect to find in the earliest motion pictures of the 1880s and '90s. J.J. maintains zepfanma…
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Welcome to The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever. Ahead of guests and listeners sharing their picks for the first decade or so of cinema up until the end of the nineteenth century, instructor and host Tristan Ettleman provides some context on the podcast and the creation of “moving pictures.”द्वारा Tristan Ettleman
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"Walker Reynolds on Revolutionizing Manufacturing at the 2024 Digital Transformation Forum" Welcome to our comprehensive analysis of Walker Reynolds' keynote speech at the 2024 Digital Transformation Forum! Join us as we delve into Walker's vision for transforming manufacturing through digital strategies and data-driven decision-making. Show Notes:…
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In this episode, Walker Reynolds shares his key takeaways and insights from attending Hannover Messe 2024. Walker discusses the scale and growth of the industrial IoT community he experienced at the massive trade show. He also evaluates the state of technologies like generative AI, edge computing, and containerization based on demos and conversatio…
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Introduction Overview of MQTT sparkplug protocol origins and its evolution. Timestamp: 0:00 Early MQTT Developments Anandi recounts the early development of MQTT from its inception through its current applications. Historical perspective on SCADA systems and communication protocols during the 1980s and 1990s, featuring discussions on the use of 300…
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In this episode of the 4.0 Solutions Industry 4.0 Community Podcast, Walker Reynolds talks with Co-Editer of ISA88, ISA95, and ISA99 about the role of standards in industry and the issues that come from poor implementation of Standards. You can email Dennis here: Dnbrandl@brlconsulting.com Check out his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Design-Patt…
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In this episode of the 4.0 Solutions Podcast, Walker Reynolds engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jason Bean, a robotics technician, electrician, engineering technologist, and author. They delve into the essence of Jason's book, "From Myth to Reality: Harnessing the Power of Industry 4.0 for Manufacturing Success", discussing the impor…
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Welcome to another 40 Solutions video! 🎉 State of Smart Manufacturing report: https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-us/capabilities/digital-transformation/state-of-smart-manufacturing.html If you found value in this video, please hit the 'Subscribe' button and turn on notifications! 🔔 👉 https://bit.ly/SubTo40Solutions Connect with us on social medi…
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Join Walker Reynolds, host of the 4.0 Solutions Podcast as he joins Klaus Landsdorf and Oriol Rius, pioneers in their respective fields to share their experiences and insights on Node-RED and its transformative impact on the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Klaus, an early adopter of PC programming and IoT, guides us from his beginnings as an …
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Join us as Walker Reynolds and Mark Pitout, Automation Consultant for Schneider Electric, dive into the impact of recent leadership changes at Schneider and AVEVA, explore OSI Pi's perspective on MQTT and other interfaces, and delve into a debate on the case for server-centric development and determinism in PLC/SCADA application in heavy industries…
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