The Cinematic Bridge: The Art of Filmmaking

#2 - Transformation Through Sci-Fi: William Guillory on "The Aftermath"

1 h 4 min · 1 de jun de 2025
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Our guest today is a man whose life's work sits at the intersection of science, consciousness, and imagination. William got his PhD at the University of California at Berkeley and was awarded an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship to the Sorbonne in Paris. He's an international keynote speaker, CEO of Innovations International Inc. and author of several ground-breaking books on human transformation and leadership. But today, we dive into his fictional masterpiece—The Aftermath—the final book in his Pleiadian Trilogy, a sweeping science fiction epic that explores humanity, technology, and the possibility of renewal. He now envisions The Aftermath as a feature film or tv series—a project that aligns perfectly with our podcast's mission: bridging literature, film, and international collaboration—especially here in Europe.

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Portada del episodio #2 - Transformation Through Sci-Fi: William Guillory on "The Aftermath"

#2 - Transformation Through Sci-Fi: William Guillory on "The Aftermath"

Our guest today is a man whose life's work sits at the intersection of science, consciousness, and imagination. William got his PhD at the University of California at Berkeley and was awarded an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship to the Sorbonne in Paris. He's an international keynote speaker, CEO of Innovations International Inc. and author of several ground-breaking books on human transformation and leadership. But today, we dive into his fictional masterpiece—The Aftermath—the final book in his Pleiadian Trilogy, a sweeping science fiction epic that explores humanity, technology, and the possibility of renewal. He now envisions The Aftermath as a feature film or tv series—a project that aligns perfectly with our podcast's mission: bridging literature, film, and international collaboration—especially here in Europe.

1 de jun de 20251 h 4 min