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Author and accomplished artist Kevin Mowrer joins the podcast to discuss his debut novel, Victor, and shares the journey that inspired him to venture into writing
SUMMARY
In the shadowy factory district of Travaille, Vyctor Frahnknshtyne, a young inventor, uncovers a sinister plot to drain the life-force of the city’s poor. With government corruption rampant, Vyctor and his university friends form a secret society to combat mechanical beasts, ruthless oligarchs, and near-immortal foes. When Vyctor is gravely injured, his friends transfer his consciousness into a powerful metal body, forcing him to confront the dangers threatening his humanity.
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We speak with David Weiner, director of the In Search of Darkness series, about his upcoming installment focused on 90s horror.
Known for his extensive knowledge of genre films from the 1980s and 1990s, Weiner’s documentaries are celebrated for their comprehensive coverage, insider perspectives, and chronological exploration of film history.
This latest entry delves into the years 1990-1994, examining the horror genre's evolution and its early steps into the CGI era.
www.90shorrordoc.com
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with gaming legend Warren Spector.
Discover how Warren revolutionized the industry with groundbreaking titles like the Ultima series, System Shock, and the iconic Deus Ex. Learn about his passion for immersive storytelling, player choice, and pushing the boundaries of gameplay.
From the dark world of Thief to the whimsical adventures of Epic Mickey, Spector's creativity and gift for storytelling has always shined through.
Tune in to hear about his latest top-secret project, the future of immersive simulations, and even his "controversial" thoughts on the role of AI in game development.
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In this episode, hosts Anthony Gaud and Dexter Weeks are joined by the accomplished scientist and science fiction author Richard Phillips, the mastermind behind the "Rho Agenda" and "The Endarian Prophecy" series.
We'll explore his incredible journey from physics whiz to bestselling author and how his real-life experiences fuel his thrilling stories.
Guest hosts Kevin Mowrer and Roman Gaud explore the mind of a writer who loves crafting tales about young heroes facing mind-blowing out of this world challenges.
We'll also chat about the blurry lines between science fiction and real-world science and ponder the big "what ifs" of advanced technology.
Oh, and did we mention we talk about UFOs?
Richard Phillips on Amazon #ForcesBehindScienceFiction #RichardPhillips #RhoAgenda #ScienceFiction #Thriller #YoungAdultFiction #AuthorInterview #ScienceAndFiction #MilitarySciFi #WestPointGrad #LosAlamos #SelfPublishedAuthor #ScreenAdaptation #AlienEncounters #AdvancedTechnology #EthicalDilemmas #MoralComplexities #RealWorldScience -
Following the success of 'Aliens Expanded,' writer and producer Ian Nathan is back with a chilling deep dive into John Carpenter's 1982 masterpiece, "The Thing."
Discover why this icy terror was selected as the second film in the 'Expanded' series. We'll uncover the legacy of "The Thing," from its initial mixed reception to its current status as a horror classic.
We’ll explore the documentary's focus on the film's iconic practical effects, John Carpenter's thoughts, fan theories, and the artistry behind the matte paintings. We'll also examine the film's themes, influences, and extended universe.
Make sure to visit https://thethingexpanded.com/ to be part of the ultimate fan experience.
Please note that this episode may have some audio imperfections as Scott Cronick was on location during the recording.
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Ryan Shore has composed scores for everything from multiple "Star Wars" animated series to the Oscars stage. In this episode, we explore his diverse career, including collaborations with his uncle, Howard Shore, and Lucasfilm’s Dave Filoni, and the creative process behind his Emmy and Grammy-nominated work.
Discover the techniques Ryan uses to create music for iconic franchises, children's television, and everything in between. Whether you're a film fan, a musician, or just curious about the creative process, this episode offers a fascinating look at a composer who's truly done it all.
Stay tuned until the end of the podcast to hear some of Ryan's outstanding musical performances.
Explore Ryan's music on his website https://ryanshore.com/
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We dive into the world of visual effects with Mark Kolpack, who has redefined creative direction in VFX production.
A seasoned VFX supervisor and director renowned for his work on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (2013-2020), where he supervised VFX for all seven seasons. Mark has also contributed to films like "Godzilla" (1998) and notable TV series such as "Heroes," "NCIS," as well as films like "Batman Forever" and "Rush Hour.”
Fun Mark Facts:
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." achieved VFX on par with Marvel's cinematic universe, averaging 80 to 150 shots per episode! The series earned Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Special and Visual Effects in 2014 and 2015.Tune in for insights from a true master of visual storytelling!
Website: www.MarkKolpack.com
IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0464366/?ref_=ext_shr_sms
VFX Samples: https://youtu.be/4S5431He-o8?si=tsrRnJgzu_AszzJZ
Interview arranged and produced by Warren Drummond
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Kevin Mowrer is a highly accomplished entertainment industry veteran with over 25 years of experience in kids and all-family entertainment.
Website: www.KevinMowrerAuthor.com
Upcoming book, Vyctor
Kevin's accolades include two Emmy Awards, a Gemini Award, and a Leo Award nomination. As the founder and SVP Creative of Hasbro's Fantasy Factory, Kevin led the entertainment revival of iconic properties like Transformers, G.I. Joe, and My Little Pony.
His expertise spans television, film, web stories, publishing, gaming, and toy production.Kevin has collaborated with major studios and companies including Disney, DreamWorks, Warner Bros., Universal, and Paramount.
Kevin also served as SVP of Design at Hasbro's Kenner division. Known as the "franchise story doctor" in entertainment, Kevin works on major projects such as Batman, Jurassic Park, Dragons, and DC Comics.
His role often involves making big projects more relevant and expandable, ensuring they resonate better with fans and generate more revenue.
In his capacity, Kevin helps creators and studios challenge their stories to be bigger and more impactful. His extensive experience and creative vision have made him a sought-after figure in the industry, contributing significantly to the success and longevity of numerous beloved franchises.
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Great white sharks have been making waves off the coast of Nova Scotia, with sightings increasing dramatically in recent years. What was once a rare occurrence has now become a significant phenomenon, potentially representing one of the largest concentrations of great whites in the world.
We interview PJ Naworynski about his new documentary "Great White North," featured in this year's Shark Week on Discovery+, which digs its teeth into this fascinating development.
This episode explores the sudden surge in great white shark populations along Nova Scotia's coastline and its implications for both marine ecosystems and humans in Canadian waters.
Links
PJ Naworynski IMDB
Great White North
#GreatWhiteSharks #NovaScotia #SharkWeek #MarineConservation #OceanEcology #WildlifeDocumentary
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This episode offers a unique look at gaming's past and future through the perspectives of two unique American voices in the industry.
We're joined by John Romero, the legendary designer behind Doom, Quake, and arguably the father of the first-person shooter genre and esports.
Romero discusses his approach to game development, shares his thoughts on the intersection of gaming, and gambling, and gives us a glimpse into his current big TOP SECRET project.
Also with us is Ernie Stevens III, who brings a Native American perspective to our conversation about science fiction, video games, and their intersection with gambling.
#John Romero, #quake, #doom #esports
https://romero.com/
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Author and entertainment executive Brendan Deneen discusses his new book "Aliens: Uncivil War" and his career in publishing and entertainment. Our discussion also explores his approach to writing for Marvel, as well as his previous works, including "The Ninth Circle" and "The Chrysalis," along with his upcoming post-apocalyptic thriller "Tracer."
Personal Website: https://www.brendandeneen.com
Book links:
• Alien: Uncivil War
• The Ninth Circle
• The Chrysalis
• Green Arrow: Stranded
• Flash Gordon: Invasion of the Red Sword
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We talk with legendary Hollywood motion picture and television storyboard artist, Warren Drummond who talks about his favorite projects, Denzel, Ron Howard, and his new book, 'A Hard Day's Work" describing his 30-year career in the entertainment industry.
Purchase a SIGNED COPY of 'A Hard Day's Work' at https://dreamiam.com/products/hard-days-night-storyboards-stories-of-12-select-films-and-television-shows
Warren's IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0238599/
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In this episode, we chat with Dan Monroe from the hit YouTube channel "Movies, Music, and Monsters." Dan shares his journey to fame, insights on the movie industry, and his controversial take on Buffalo chicken wings. He also delves into classic movie props and their fascinating stories. Don't miss this engaging conversation with a rising star!
Important Dan info!
Youtube:
- https://www.youtube.com/@MoviesMusicMonsters
Website:
- https://www.moviesmusicmonsters.com/about
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Today on our sci-fi podcast, we temporarily step away from fiction and delve into the world of science with Michai Mathieu Morin, a true polymath known for his groundbreaking work in data automation, digital art, futurism, and artificial intelligence.
As the CEO of Coeus Institute, Morin leads the development of AI-driven data-automation systems. Today, he will share his insights on how technological advancements are poised to reshape society, offering a glimpse into the future of economics, automation, and the ever-evolving tech landscape.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michai-morin/
https://coeus.institute
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In this episode of The Forces Behind Science Fiction, we sit down with Ian Nathan, the writer and producer of the captivating new documentary about the iconic 1986 film, Aliens.
Ian shares insights into the innovative approach taken in creating this documentary, which features exclusive interviews and offers a fresh, in-depth look at the incredible story behind the making of the movie.
Beyond the production itself, the documentary also explores our enduring fascination with Cameron's masterpiece and how our perception of the film, both then and now, has been shaped by a myriad of influences. Join us as we delve into the broader aspects of the Aliens experience and examine the factors that have contributed to its status as a beloved classic.
To pre-order the film, please visit https://aliens-expanded.com/
#AliensPodcast #IanNathan #AliensBehindTheScenes #AliensMakingOf #JamesCameron #AliensFranchise #Aliens1991 #DocumentaryFilm #FilmMaking #MovieMaking #ClassicSciFi #CultClassic #BehindTheCamera #MovieLove #Xenomorphs #SigourneyWeaver #ForcesBehindScienceFiction #ScienceFiction #SciFi
Anthony Gaud
Scott Cronick
Andrew Czekalski
Dexter Weeks
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On this episode, Scott and the Forces Behind Science Fiction crew sit down with Hollywood veteran Gideon Hay, whose incredible makeup and practical special effects work has graced some of the biggest sci-fi and fantasy films of the last few decades.
Gideon shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time on iconic projects like The X-Files, Aliens vs. Predator, The Predator, Snakes on a Plane, and Wolverine. He also recounts his fascinating encounters with stop-motion legend Ray Harryhausen and visual effects pioneer Phil Tippett of Lucasfilm.
Gideon also opens up about the contrasts of working on independent films versus union productions, and how the COVID-19 pandemic and industry strikes impacted film workers like himself.
Finally, the conversation also dives into Gideon's experiences at cutting-edge CGI studio Mainframe, where he first crossed paths with Anthony, as well as his passion for teaching sculpture classes and exploring how new technologies like 3D printing and AI are shaping the makeup effects business.
IMDB: link
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Tim Lapetino returns in a special update episode to announce his appointment as Atari's new Creative Director. What does this mean for the rebirth of one of the most successful video game brands? Listen to find out!
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The FBSF crew chats with Tim Lapetino, author of best-selling videogame books, 'The Art of Atari' and 'Pac-Man: Birth of an Icon'. Tim is also an acknowledged Tron expert and talks about the upcoming 'Tron Ares' and a Tron arcade machine he literally found on the street!
This interview originally aired on WOND Radio.
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The FBSF interviews Greg Weisman, the creative mastermind behind the animated series Gargoyles, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice and Star Wars Rebels. We discuss Greg's inspirations, the differences between creating for cable and streaming, upcoming projects and why Andrew is such a fanboy.
Greg Weisman's bio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Weisman
Originally aired on WOND Radio: https://wondradio.com/personalities/scott-cronick
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We take a look at Zack Snyder's much-anticipated and very divisive sci-fi spectacle, Rebel Moon, examining what it did right and what it lacked.
The scifi genre had a big year in 2023, and Scott, Dexter, Andrew and Anthony examine the year's successes and failures in cinema and streaming.
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