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Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado
Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi
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  • Bones, Wreckage, and Time: Unearthing the Impossible
    In this mind-bending episode, I zoomed with authors M.E. Ellington and Steven Stiefel to explore their provocative story that begins with a routine paleontological dig—and ends with a challenge to everything we think we know about time, science, and human history. When the bones of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex are unearthed alongside modern human skeletons and a piece of an aircraft—stripped of all identifying marks—the scientific community is thrown into chaos. Ellington and Stiefel take us behind the scenes of their genre-defying narrative, where paleontologists and crash investigators must confront the limits of their disciplines and the uncomfortable possibility that their academic foundations may be built on sand. As personal agendas clash and professional reputations hang in the balance, the mystery deepens: What really happened more than 65 million years ago? Take Advantage Of My Black Friday Special Before It's Gone
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  • Creativity (Plus Exclusive Preview)
    📚 Segment 1: Authors — Finding Inspiration George R.R. Martin: How the master of epic fantasy draws from history, mythology, and personal imagination to build worlds like A Game Of Thrones William Nolan: Reflections on crafting speculative fiction, the spark behind Kincaid.   🎭 Segment 2: Performance — Becoming the Character Joel Kinnaman (For All Mankind): His process of playing a character that ages thirty years. Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek: The Naked Time): A timeless look at how Nimoy suggested a camera move for dramatic effect. 💻 Segment 3: Digital Doubles — Technology Meets Storytelling Behind-the-scenes insights into how digital doubles were used in WandaVision and See.  Exploring the artistry and ethics of replicating actors digitally, and how these techniques expand creative possibilities while raising new questions about identity and performance. BONUS VIDEO Available On Plus with My Black Friday Special
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  • Batmen
    In this special episode, Batmen, we bring together three iconic voices who have defined the Dark Knight across generations: Adam West, Kevin Conroy, and Jason O’Mara. Each actor reflects on their favorite moments inhabiting Gotham’s most famous vigilante and shares how they approached the role in their own unique way. What You’ll Hear 🦇 Adam West: His reflections on the campy charm of the 1960s series, the joy of balancing humor with heroism. 🎭 Kevin Conroy: A deep dive into the emotional resonance of Batman: The Animated Series, how he found Bruce Wayne’s voice through tragedy and resilience. 🎬 Jason O’Mara: Insights into voicing Batman in the modern DC animated films, the challenge of stepping into a fatherly role with a son that is challenging. Look for Bonus Videos and commericial free version on Plus with Black Friday Special
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  • Jeanine Mason On The Heart of Wondla
    In this episode, Tony Zooms with Cuban-American actress and dancer Jeanine Mason, the voice behind Eva in Wondla. Known for her breakout role in Roswell, New Mexico, Jeanine brings a rich background in dance and theater to her animated performance—infusing Eva with instinct, empathy, and fierce loyalty. 🌱 On Eva’s Nature and Nurture Jeanine reflects on Eva’s emotional journey, especially her bond with the creatures who raised her. “She has just absolutely been cared for and nurtured by these creatures,” Jeanine shares, highlighting Eva’s instinctive drive to protect others. Her scenes in Lackeys with Rovi are especially poignant: “He is her family,” she says, underscoring the depth of their connection. 💫 Eva and Rovi: The Emotional Core Jeanine reveals that her relationship with Rovi, voiced by Gary Anthony Williams, was her entry point into understanding Eva. “It really was the pillar for me,” she explains. “What she wants is throughout the whole series… exemplified in her wanting to connect to him and get through his sort of curmudgeony spirit.” Their dynamic becomes the emotional compass of the show. 🎭 Finding Eva: A Masterclass in Collaboration Jeanine credits the creative team—John Lasseter, Bob Scannaway, Skydance, and Apple TV—for helping her shape Eva across three seasons. “I was so fortunate to have such great, prolific teachers,” she says. Though she had done animation before, Wondla pushed her into new territory, requiring her to track Eva’s evolution across time and space. Take Advantage Of My Black Friday Special With Great Savings
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  • ⭐ Byte on Star Wars — Special Edition: Forgotten Legends, Visual Prophets & Iconic Voices
    In this special edition of Byte on Star Wars, Tony explores the galaxy far, far away through the creators who shaped it—some celebrated, some overlooked, all essential to the saga’s enduring magic. This episode brings together three remarkable voices whose work spans the earliest days of Star Wars to its modern animated renaissance. 🎬 Craig Miller — On The Forgotten Producer Who Helped Launch a Saga Tony talked  with Craig Miller, author of Star Wars Memories. Craig shines a spotlight on a little‑known producer whose behind‑the‑scenes contributions were instrumental in getting the first two Star Wars films off the ground. 🎨 Dave Filoni — Ralph McQuarrie’s Influence on The Clone Wars Next, Tony talks with Dave Filoni, showrunner of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, about the profound impact of legendary concept artist Ralph McQuarrie. 🎙️ Tom Kean — Recreating a Beloved Voice (and Another Surprise) Finally, Tony chats with Tom Kean, a voice actor who has taken on the daunting task of recreating the voice of a beloved Star Wars character—a performance that balances nostalgia, precision, and emotional truth. Get my Black Friday Special Now Extended And Save  
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