The RUF SCAD Podcast: Recent Episodes

Martin Antoon

Exploring the intersection between faith and creativity

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Olivia talks the simplicity and beauty of creation, the challenges of COVID, and how God actually does meet us in unlikely places

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Joy talks the goodness of rest, the beauty of family in creativity, and how your time in RUF doesn't have to end after four years!

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Current club president Connor talks writing, the nuances of loving the church, and how to keep being funny.

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Deanna talks Guillermo del Toro, the intrinsic value of VFX, and the true substance of the Christian faith.

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Erika talks how art can dignify kids, the liberating freedom of being honest about the pandemic, and, of course, Gravity Falls.

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Sophia talks storyboarding, the complexities of the church, and the secret to loving your art even more by graduation.

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Nadia talks the beauty of Savannah, the power of expression in fashion, and why church history might actually matter.

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Clare talks about her time at SCAD, the relationship between counseling and Christianity, and everything you've ever wanted to know about what it's like to be an RUF intern.

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Sam talks storytelling, the complexities of where Jesus promises to meet His people, and, of course, Mississippi.

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Morgan talks Visual Effects, the importance of commitment, and the glory of graduation.

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Nick talks explosions, the beauty of the local church, and how to still have fun with film.

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Sarah talks community, what it actually means to be an artist, and what the Creation Mandate has to do with Industrial Design

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Chandler talks Donnie Darko, the importance of patience in film, and the fine line between Art and Entertainment.

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Sam talks storytelling in the modern era of video games, empathy, and how the two could actually be related

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Sam talks Abraham Lincoln, his new film, and if Tenet really saved the movie industry.