Stargate Universe actor – Peter Kelamis interview

Peter Kelamis is a Canadian actor who’s done a lot of voice acting and live acting. He’s best known for his roles in Stargate Universe and as Rolf in Ed, Edd, and Eddy. He’s also played Goku in the English versions of Dragon ball Z. I spoke to him at Shore Leave 2018.

0:48 – Peter talks about how he got into acting. He was really into comedy as a kid. He used to get ice cream for impressions.

2:40 – Peter talks about how he does voice acting.

3:36 – Peter talks about how props can mess up a scene.

5:43 – Sometimes he remembers people he’s met and uses their voices for roles. He also talks about how his Greek background has influenced his acting.

8:12 – He saw Star Wars as a kid and was into sci-fi ever sine. He loves blue screen and green screen shoots.

12:18 – His website is Peterkelamis.com. He loves going to cons. He loves meeting people.

Links of interest

PeterKelamis.com

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Guests: Peter Kelamis

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: science fiction, fantasy, art, artist, Stargate, voice acting, Greek culture, Rolf, Yoda, Star Wars, canadian, australia, Greece

Fantasy game development project manager Rachael R interview

 

Rachael has been working with her friend on four games and I spoke to her at Magfest about their latest game, Akari.

1:40 – Rachael talks about the anime based game Akari. She has to go into the underworld to save her sister.

2:24 – She’s worked on three other games. They use timelines and storyboards to figure out when the game is ready.

3:13 – She’s inspired by the people playing the game. She uses gant charts to help develop the games. She’s taken engineering and independent research courses to become skilled at this work.

6:15 – There aren’t many women in computer engineering and game development. But Rachael hasn’t had any challenges though. She’s found that being vocal overcomes challenges.

9:04 – Her first big success has been doing well in college.

10:24 – She thinks games and education support each other. Games are also stress relief.

10:59 – She used to watch Doctor Who, Star Trek and everything with her dad.

 

Links

https://www.jepgames.com/

 

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Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: fantasy, underworld, indie video game

 

Fantasy game development project manager Rachael R interview – Super Magfest 2018 – youtube

Rachael has been working with her friend on four games and I spoke to her at Magfest about their latest game, Akari.

1:40 – Rachael talks about the anime based game Akari. She has to go into the underworld to save her sister.

2:24 – She’s worked on three other games. They use timelines and storyboards to figure out when the game is ready.

3:13 – She’s inspired by the people playing the game. She uses gant charts to help develop the games. She’s taken engineering and independent research courses to become skilled at this work.

6:15 – There aren’t many women in computer engineering and game development. But Rachael hasn’t had any challenges though. She’s found that being vocal overcomes challenges.

9:04 – Her first big success has been doing well in college.

10:24 – She thinks games and education support each other. Games are also stress relief.

10:59 – She used to watch Doctor Who, Star Trek and everything with her dad.

 

Links

https://www.jepgames.com/

 

For more “Creating Sci-Fi and Fantasy – An Inside Look” please follow me on Facebook at crisalvarezwlc, on youtube at Cris Alvarez and on Instagram @crisalvarezscifi

 

Guests: Rachael R.

Host: Cris Alvarez