In this episode, we share the (mostly) non-Outlander bits of our experience at San Diego Comic Con 2015. This includes our interview with official Outlander Starz licensee Factory Entertainment’s Jordan Schwartz and Barry Eldridge; our first time in Hall H, where we saw Bill Murray at his Comic Con debut and the Mockingjay panel; our one-on-one interview with celebrity photographer and director Tyler Shields about his new film Final Girl; our roundtable interviews with the cast and production of Comedy Central’s Drunk History and composers from the Syfy channel; and Summer’s tale, “Attack of the Spanx.”
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Tyler Shields (@tylershields) is an American photographer, film director, and writer.
Final Girl stars Abigail Breslin, Wes Bentley, and Alexander Ludwig and comes to theaters August 7, 2015.
Members of the Drunk History roundtable were drunk historian Paget Brewster, historical reenactor Taran Killam, and creators Darek Waters, and Jeremy Konner. Drunk History airs on Comedy Central, with new episodes returning September 2015.
The SyFy—Behind the Music—Thrills and Chills panel included composers Chris Ridenhour (Sharknado 1-3), Shawn Pierce (Haven), FM Le Sieur (Being Human), Reinhold Heil (Helix), Jason Gallagher (Z Nation), and Bill Brown (Dominion). They discussed how music influences the viewing experience, as well as the subtle details that go into making sounds for the Syfy network's top hit shows. The panel was moderated by Syfy star Tahmoh Penikett (Battlestar Gallactica, Continuum, Haven).
We were able to interview Jason Gallegher (Z Nation), Chris Ridenhour (Sharknado 1–3) (who had a fascination with Ginger's iPhone 6+ [yes, we know it is rather large]), Reinhold Heil (Helix) (whom Ginger couldn't pass up the opportunity to speak at least a few words of German with), Tamoh Penikett (who threw Ginger for a loop–“I didn't know I would be interviewing an actor!”), and Bill Brown (Dominion).