From the producers of Dark Air comes Lets Make A Sci-Fi: An eight-part adventure through the creative process as three comedians try writing a successful sci-fi pilot— with help from scientific experts and Hollywood screenwriting pros like Rainn Wilson (The Office), astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Vox Media's Emily Vanderwerff and director Neill Blomkamp (District 9). At the end, the audience will get to hear professional actors perform the script—for better or worse.
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From the producers of Dark Air comes Lets Make A Sci-Fi: An eight-part adventure through the creative process as three comedians try writing a successful sci-fi pilot— with help from scientific experts and Hollywood screenwriting pros like Rainn Wilson (The Office), astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Vox Media's Emily Vanderwerff and director Neill Blomkamp (District 9). At the end, the audience will get to hear professional actors perform the script—for better or worse.
From the producers of Dark Air comes Lets Make A Sci-Fi: An eight-part adventure through the creative process as three comedians try writing a successful sci-fi pilot— with help from scientific experts and Hollywood screenwriting pros like Rainn Wilson (The Office), astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Vox Media's Emily Vanderwerff and director Neill Blomkamp (District 9). At the end, the audience will get to hear professional actors perform the script—for better or worse.
Dark Air with Terry Carnation
From the producers of Dark Air comes Lets Make A Sci-Fi: An eight-part adventure through the creative process as three comedians try writing a successful sci-fi pilot— with help from scientific experts and Hollywood screenwriting pros like Rainn Wilson (The Office), astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Vox Media's Emily Vanderwerff and director Neill Blomkamp (District 9). At the end, the audience will get to hear professional actors perform the script—for better or worse.