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Crash Site and the Human Urge to Reach Out — with Director Jason Sperling
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In this episode ,I chat with Jason Sperling, director of the sci-fi short film Crash Site, which has garnered over 600,000 views on YouTube and sparked conversations about first contact, and curiosity Jason shares the film’s origin story, including his early connection with The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun, and how that relationship helped shape the creative journey behind Crash Site.
With a sharp script and visual effects that enhance rather than overwhelm, Crash Site explores the moment we might meet something — or someone — beyond ourselves. But the real story is about us: our need to know, to reach out, and maybe, as Jason candidly reflects, our assumption that we’ll be answered. Is it hubris to believe we’re the center of the universe? Or is it simply human?
We also dive into themes of curiosity and exploration — core elements of this podcast’s mission to explore humanity. Why do some of us feel compelled to ask questions, to push boundaries, to make contact? And what does that say about who we are?
🔹 Crash Site is available now on YouTube Start Your Free Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
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With a sharp script and visual effects that enhance rather than overwhelm, Crash Site explores the moment we might meet something — or someone — beyond ourselves. But the real story is about us: our need to know, to reach out, and maybe, as Jason candidly reflects, our assumption that we’ll be answered. Is it hubris to believe we’re the center of the universe? Or is it simply human?
We also dive into themes of curiosity and exploration — core elements of this podcast’s mission to explore humanity. Why do some of us feel compelled to ask questions, to push boundaries, to make contact? And what does that say about who we are?
🔹 Crash Site is available now on YouTube Start Your Free Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
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Content provided by Tony Tellado. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tony Tellado or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this episode ,I chat with Jason Sperling, director of the sci-fi short film Crash Site, which has garnered over 600,000 views on YouTube and sparked conversations about first contact, and curiosity Jason shares the film’s origin story, including his early connection with The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun, and how that relationship helped shape the creative journey behind Crash Site.
With a sharp script and visual effects that enhance rather than overwhelm, Crash Site explores the moment we might meet something — or someone — beyond ourselves. But the real story is about us: our need to know, to reach out, and maybe, as Jason candidly reflects, our assumption that we’ll be answered. Is it hubris to believe we’re the center of the universe? Or is it simply human?
We also dive into themes of curiosity and exploration — core elements of this podcast’s mission to explore humanity. Why do some of us feel compelled to ask questions, to push boundaries, to make contact? And what does that say about who we are?
🔹 Crash Site is available now on YouTube Start Your Free Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
…
continue reading
With a sharp script and visual effects that enhance rather than overwhelm, Crash Site explores the moment we might meet something — or someone — beyond ourselves. But the real story is about us: our need to know, to reach out, and maybe, as Jason candidly reflects, our assumption that we’ll be answered. Is it hubris to believe we’re the center of the universe? Or is it simply human?
We also dive into themes of curiosity and exploration — core elements of this podcast’s mission to explore humanity. Why do some of us feel compelled to ask questions, to push boundaries, to make contact? And what does that say about who we are?
🔹 Crash Site is available now on YouTube Start Your Free Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
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