Listen to Slice of SciFi show #156 this weekend and in two weeks on our XM-Satellite Radio show to learn even more about “Artemis Eternal.”
Listen to Slice of SciFi show #156 this weekend and in two weeks on our XM-Satellite Radio show to learn even more about “Artemis Eternal.”

Welcome to the mid-week installment of Slice of SciFi! On today's show, we talk to Salli Richardson-Whitfield. You probably know her best from her role as Dr. Allison Blake on SyFy's Eureka. Salli is also a guest at the upcoming Phoenix Comicon, so if you're in the area why don't you stop by and say hello! And you can also catch some of the Slice crew there as well.
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From what I can gather a good idea. But the video and website are kinda obtuse. I look forward to show 156 as I think more details would be a great idea...
"Can Jessica Mae Stover Change the Face of Filmmaking?"
Being she, I know the answer to this one, and the answer is no. Not by myself, no. I can provide the opportunity and the professional leadership, but filmmaking is not a solitary exercise.
What I am most passionate about in terms of filmmaking is that it takes a team to build a film and tell a story. What I am most passionate about in terms of movies themselves is sharing that story experience in a theater with a group of people.
This project is all about asking better questions, so I think truly the question to ask is, "Can we change the face of filmmaking together?"
The answer to that is most certainly yes (we are long overdue) and it requires nothing less than you and me, and everyone else already involved. Luckily we don't need a lot of people; just the right people.
Wow, that was odd to read. Again, fool of interesting ideas but little hard facts. With a somewhat impenetrable web site and very little clear and obvious information I am still kinda in the dark here. Is it just me?