Synthaholics Episode 130: Kipleigh Brown and James Kerwin return!
This week on Synthaholics guests Kipleigh Brown and James Kerwin return to talk Star Trek Continues. James Kerin directed and wrote the teleplay for the recent Star Trek Continues episode “Embracing the Winds”. Kipleigh Brown plays Smith on Star Trek Continues and she wrote the teleplay for the most recent episode “What Ships Are For”. We found out the cast and crew recently had screenings of “What Ships Are For” at ILM and and Pixar so we got to hear about that. Writing becomes a major topic of the episode and this gets us sidetracked into discussing recent science fiction film! It was an absolute pleasure having Kipleigh and James join us this week, so we hope you enjoy this extra special shot of Star Trek!
http://synthaholics.com/episode-130-kipleigh-brown-james-kerwin-return
You can find Kipleigh online
http://www.kipleigh.com/
https://twitter.com/KipleighBrown
You can find James online
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https://twitter.com/JamesKerwin
If you haven't seen Star Trek Continues please check it out here
http://startrekcontinues.com/
Please take 6 minutes and watch RUR: Genesis directed by James Kerwin and featuring Kipleigh Brown
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This week on Synthaholics guests Kipleigh Brown and James Kerwin return to talk Star Trek Continues. James Kerin directed and wrote the teleplay for the recent Star Trek Continues episode “Embracing the Winds”. Kipleigh Brown plays Smith on Star Trek Continues and she wrote the teleplay for the most recent episode “What Ships Are For”. We found out the cast and crew recently had screenings of “What Ships Are For” at ILM and and Pixar so we got to hear about that. Writing becomes a major topic of the episode and this gets us sidetracked into discussing recent science fiction film! It was an absolute pleasure having Kipleigh and James join us this week, so we hope you enjoy this extra special shot of Star Trek!
http://synthaholics.com/episode-130-kipleigh-brown-james-kerwin-return
You can find Kipleigh online
http://www.kipleigh.com/
https://twitter.com/KipleighBrown
You can find James online
http://jameskerwin.com/
https://twitter.com/JamesKerwin
If you haven't seen Star Trek Continues please check it out here
http://startrekcontinues.com/
Please take 6 minutes and watch RUR: Genesis directed by James Kerwin and featuring Kipleigh Brown
Our music is provided by! http://warp11.com/
you can follow them at! https://twitter.com/warp11
Join the Facebook conversation!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/
Email us
synthaholics@yahoo.com
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