SPOTLIGHT: Indie Sci-Fi Filmmaker Tim Hewitt

Today’s budding sci-fi writers and sci-fi filmmakers have an empowering creative outlet through technologies that make shooting film and creating VFX more accessible than ever. And financing through crowdfunding is more popular than ever in helping sci-fi short films make the jump from imagination to indie sci-fi short film reality. Of course, Tim Hewitt knows this as well as anyone. He’s crowdfunding his sci-fi film, ANGELINA:10, an artificial intelligence thriller, right now. And he chatted with Recursor about his love for the sci-fi genre, filmmaking, and the concept behind his.
Today’s budding sci-fi writers and sci-fi filmmakers have an empowering creative outlet through technologies that make shooting film and.

How Sci-Fi Saves the World Podcast—Episode 8 Recap

Podcast lovers — Episode 8 of the How Sci-Fi Saves the World podcast is live and ready for your listening pleasure over at Brigade Radio One. It’s the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and E.J. and Eric are celebrating with a look at Shelley’s work and more. Included in this week’s discussion: The latest sci-fi news from ComicCon Thoughts on upcoming movies like Shazam!, Wonder Woman 1984, Aquaman, and The LEGO Movie 2 Glass by M. Night Shyamalan — can it possibly live up to our expectations? Star.
Podcast lovers — Episode 8 of the How Sci-Fi Saves the World podcast is live and ready for your.

On-the-Ground: Recursor Attends Worldcon 76

On August 19, 2018, Recursor.TV attended the grande dame of science fiction conventions, Worldcon 76, held in San Jose August 16–20. We thought we’d share our Worldcon 76 recap and some photos to give you a feel of things in case you weren’t able to attend. Intimate gatherings of “kaffeeklatches” with fans’ favorite authors, a moving Q&A with Spider Robinson, the Hugo Awards and panel discussions on everything from “Practical Telepathy: the Science and Engineering of Mind-to-Mind Communication” to “Klingon 101” — this con has it all. Spider Robinson.
On August 19, 2018, Recursor.TV attended the grande dame of science fiction conventions, Worldcon 76, held in San Jose.

Aliens, NASA and Hollywood: A Visit to SETI with Seth Shostak

Interested in the search for extraterrestrial life? Recursor is. And so is Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak of The SETI Institute, whom we’ve had the pleasure of interviewing before. Recently, we were treated to a visit to SETI with Seth Shostak at its HQ in Mountain View, CA. While we were there, Seth explained SETI’s role, a bit of its history, and of course, his unvarnished opinions on the accuracy of science fiction in Hollywood. Searching for alien life Seth has been a part of SETI since the early ’90s.
Interested in the search for extraterrestrial life? Recursor is. And so is Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak of The SETI.

INDIE SPOTLIGHT: 5TH PASSENGER

When a major volcano eruption throws a future Earth into chaos, a crew aboard a space escape pod attempt to make it safely to a new planet. But when an alien life form boards their ship and begins attacking, the crew find themselves in a race for survival. That’s the premise behind writer/actress Morgan Lariah’s 5TH PASSENGER, an indie sci-fi feature film with a thrilling story and a strong female lead. We spoke with Lariah about her interest in sci-fi filmmaking and about 5TH PASSENGER, which is her first turn at co-writing.
When a major volcano eruption throws a future Earth into chaos, a crew aboard a space escape pod attempt.