Time for a three-peat!
Time for a three-peat!

With Sci Fi Studios all about inviting and nurturing new talent and feedback in entertainment, it reminds us just how the industry has been shaken up thanks to fandom. No longer is "the biz" such a remote mystery:  As fanzines begat professional writers and editors, as CGI visual effects begat a whole generation of space battles and fantasy armies created on a laptop, so now are digital cameras, editing and Internet video channels opening up the booming "hobby" of genre fan films to nearly anyone who takes the leap.

 

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The Fan Film Revolution

This issue, join Sci Fi Studios Magazine as we explore the ever-expanding world of sci-fi fan films, and how this form of expression is influencing fandom as a whole. We also bring you our regular span of features, interviews and reviews.

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The Fan Film Revolution
Special Report
Divination 101: Potter Predictions
We have been fascinated to read all the different exam answers readers have sent...
 
Inside SFS
Sci-Fi Classics Remade: Writer's Challenge

This issue, Sci Fi Studios Insider is sending out a challenge!

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Feature
Fan Films: An Insider's Perspective

Have you ever wondered why people will invest thousands of dollars of their ha...

 
Feature
Jammin' With John Seguin
More often than not, when you go to a movie, watch a fan film or play a video ga...

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James Cawley: Once More With Feeling

How can you put the fan film phenomena into perspective in one interview? Well, I asked myself, which one person is the most influential in the Star Trek fan film community ... 

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Hellraiser: Prophecy, An Interview with Jonathan S. Kui

Hellraiser: Prophecy is a new fan film created by Jonathan S. Kui which combines the mythology of those two classic horror franchises. Despite no formal training in film production...

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Star Trek: Intrepid

This month, Star Trek Fan Film writer, director and actor Steve Hammond took the time to chat with Sci Fi Studios Magazine's Chris McQuillan about his latest project: Star Trek: Intrepid...

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The Interesting Insights of Carlos Pedraza

If you haven't met Carlos Pedraza, prominent writer for the hit unofficial Trek series Star Trek: New Voyages, and before that, Star Trek: Hidden Frontier, you're in for a treat...

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An Introduction To Fan Films With J.T. Tepnapa

When I was first asked to write an article for this issue that has a main theme of fan films, I was pretty reluctant because let's just say I am not really a "fan" of fan films...

 

 



Features
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CBS Nukes Jericho

The television networks' fall schedules were unveiled this month, with Jericho notably absent from CBS' plans. The popular sci-fi/drama series followed Jake Green and the citizens...

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Inside the Mind of Istvan Szabo, Ifj

Each word in this paragraph will help you to shrink down into a nanode capable of fitting "Inside the minds of Sci Fi Studios." Soon you'll be sized and ready for a journey with...

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There’s Only One McKay: Is Atlantis’ resident scientist stealing the show?

If there was one thing that succeeded on Stargate SG-1, it was the magnificent cast dynamic. O'Neill, Carter, Daniel and Teal'c formed a chemistry strong enough to rest the entire show upon... 

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Divination 101: A Prediction Challenge About Harry Potter Book Seven

Readers! Sci Fi Studios Magazine invites you to send in your predictions for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Next issue, we'll publish a summary and analysis of the predictions... 

 

 



Science In Sci-Fi
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Stem Cells: A Baby's Gift

Aborted baby returns 18 years later to save mother's life. Shocking eh? What is more shocking is that it's actually not far from the truth. Researchers from Tufts University... 

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Interstellar Travel Part 3: What Must You Worry About When You Go Really Really Fast!

In the series pilot of Enterprise, "Broken Bow," Lt. Malcolm Reed made this observation. "Pardon me but if I don't realign those deflectors the first grain of space dust we come across...

 

 



Sci-Fi Reviews
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Children of Men

If someone you cared for asked you to do them a favor, to try to save a life, would you do it? Even if it might prove to be dangerous and slightly illegal? Wouldn't we all want to... 

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The Mysterious Brain of Dr. Robin Cook: Part II: Medical Thriller Fever continues

Perhaps Robin Cook novels should be placed behind the counter, to be handed out only to the morally correct. There are some company execs and criminal minds who could gain...

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Michael Crichton's Next

Most of us live in a place where we feel relatively safe, comfortable. We tend to trust people. We live by the same basic moral principles. But what happens to us...

 

 



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