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(1) U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and wages, May 2007 Autograph Sessions It’s cool to see your favorite actors on stage during the Q&A sessions, but to meet them face to face and get a personally signed item from them takes your convention experience to a whole other level. While some guests are contractually prohibited from signing unlicensed photos, for the most part, what you have signed is up to you. New & used video games for buy, sell, or trade. 16 PC LAN featuring dozens of titles, including: Team Fortress 2 • Left 4 Dead • Call of Duty 4 • Countrerstrike • World of Warcraft • Starcraft • Command and Conquer series Please keep your items within the bounds of good taste. You can bring something from home, get a photo or some other item from the Dealer’s Room, get your program book signed, or, in many cases, you can even purchase a special photo from the guest at the autograph table. For those actors charging for autographs (most do), tickets can be purchased at the Autograph Ticket Booth near the Photo Session Booth outside the Dealer’s Room. Autograph times will be posted at the autograph tables during the convention. You are entitled to one autograph per autograph ticket, but there is no limit to the number of tickets you can purchase. Each guest is scheduled to sign for a limited amount of time. Guest autograph tickets are fully refundable prior to 6pm on Sunday, April 19. Ticketed guests have two autograph lines – one for Platinum Members and the other for everyone else. The lines alternate to keep things moving. Computer diagnostic and repair services, as well as custom builds or upgrades. Video game disc resurfacing. Regular events and monthly tournaments: Street Fighter IV Tournament - April 25 10101 E. Hampden Ave. #108 Denver, CO 80231 (303) 337-1600 M-Th. 10a-10p, Fri. 10a-2a, Sat. 10a-4a, Sun. Noon-6p ComicFest Activities Page 26 http://www.gameondenver.com 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Stardate 200904.17 Welcome to the convention! Now that you are here, we want you to read through this program to get an idea about what you can expect to see this weekend. If this is your first convention, please just dive in. Don’t get frustrated that you can’t possibly see everything - that is part of the plan. The convention is like an all-youcan-eat buffet of entertainment. Don’t overload on the Main Events Room or you’ll miss a lot of great side dishes that might be new and interesting to your palate. The convention is all about diversity and choices. If you haven’t tried a taste of everything, you’ll be missing out on an opportunity that only comes around once a year. Stephen & KathE Walker Photo With The Stars Take home a professional 8x10 photo print of you with your favorite star from the convention! Photo tickets entitle you to pose with the guest of your choice for a photo. We’ve timed many of the photo sessions so you’ll have an opportunity to have your picture signed after the photo session (requires a separate ticket) at the guest’s autograph session. Groups are allowed to pose in photos, but each person in the group must purchase a photo ticket (they each will receive a photo). Tickets for some guests may sell out. Photo session tickets are fully refundable prior to 6pm on Sunday, April 19. Note: You can take pictures of the guests at the convention outside of the photo sessions when you encounter them. Video taping is NEVER allowed at StarFest. House Call Saturday Night Robert Picardo and Ethan Phillips together on the Main Events Stage StarFest Saturday Night will feature a special play presentation on the StarFest Main Events Stage. This performance will star Robert Picardo and Ethan Phillips reprising the Star Trek Voyager roles they created. The one act comedy will be a separately ticketed event at 7:00pm. Tickets are just $24.95 and can be purchased at StarFest Registration. HORRORFEST Page 4 Activities Page 30 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Brent Spiner Interestingly, Brent Spiner was booked to appear as our very first Star Trek: The Next Generation guest back in 1988. Due to a scheduling mishap, he was unable to come at that time and Patrick Stewart came in his stead. Since that time, Brent’s been to StarFest twice - most recently in 1996. Thirteen years is way too long. We are very happy that he’s consented to return to Denver and meet a whole new generation of fans. Brent Spiner is best known for his portrayal of Data the android from STNG. Remarkably, his other TV, movie and stage work is just as impressive. His first genre role was an appearance in an episode of Tales from the Darkside as the Reverend Peabody. He went on to appear in The Twilight Zone, Sledge Hammer!, Night Court, Chronomaster, Deadly Games, The Outer Limits, Gargoyles (voice), Phenomenon, and notably as the head scientist in the feature film Independence Day. He also appeared in The Aviator and the short-lived but well-regarded TV series Threshold. He appeared in the Superhero Movie as Dr. Strom & provided the voice of Coach Mackey in Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey, which will be released this year. Although he feels his days of playing an android who never ages are behind him, Mr. Spiner is willing to lend his voice talents to various Trek projects and isn’t adverse to playing interesting non-Data characters which he did in the Star Trek series Enterprise. He recently appeared as Cervantes/Don Quixote in a production of Man of La Mancha in Los Angeles and has released an album of musical radio drama titled Dreamland with Maude Maggart and Mark Hamill. Ethan Phillips For seven seasons on Star Trek: Voyager Ethan played the ship’s cook and counselor during the crew’s trip through the Delta quadrant. Prior to Trek, Mr. Phillips spent five seasons playing Pete in the sitcom Benson,, and has guest-starred on scores of other shows, most recently Arrested Development, Law and Order, Criminal Minds, Bones, Numb3rs, Eli Stone, and Boston Legal. He also appeared on the Star Trek Enterprise series. His film roles include: For Richer Or Poorer, Star Trek: First Contact, Greencard, Jeffrey, Man Without A Face, The Shadow, Critters, Rain Without Thunder, Wagons East, Ragtime, Lean On Me, and Endsville. His most recent films include: Family Tree, Bad Santa, Chestnut: Hero Of Central Park, The Babysitters, The Island, Hallowed Ground, Out Of Omaha, Keith, and Big Game. He has three features that will be coming out soon: A Night at the Silent Movie Theater, Trim and Dahmer vs. Gacy. Mr. Phillips spends summers at Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute as both an actor and writer. He is also a participant in Brave New Works and the Emory University New Play Development Festival. His play Penguin Blues is published by Samuel French and has had hundreds of productions in the U.S. and Canada. Ethan is a co-founder of Hollywood’s First Stage, a playwright’s group based on principles developed at Sundance, and he is on the board of the Wordbridge Playwrights Laboratory, which helps young playwrights. He’ll be performing in a play at this year’s StarFest with Robert Picardo entitled House Call. It’s a comedy in which they reprise their Star Trek: Voyager roles as Neelix and The Doctor. Katee Sackhoff Even before Katee appeared in a single scene of Battlestar Galactica she was creating waves: when news was leaked that the role of Starbuck (made hugely popular by Dirk Benedict in the original series) was going to be played by a woman. She not only rose to that challenge, but she surpassed it to the point that the show’s producers decided to expand and enhance her character’s role once the mini-series went episodic. Katee played another character with plenty of attitude - in the Halloween Resurrection thriller with Jamie Lee Curtis. That role hit screens just one year before her big Battlestar break. Seemingly killed mid-series on Battlestar, her character Kara ‘Starbuck’ Thrace returned from the dead to claim she kinda knew the way back to Earth. Incidentally, during the time she was dead, she starred in a remake of Bionic Woman as the same sort of complicated yet vulnerable rebel she’s made famous on BG. Also during that time she appeared in the genre features The Last Sentinel and White Noise 2: The Light. Game fans might recognize her voice as the female marine in Halo 3. She’s also made voice contributions to the highly popular web and cable show Robot Chicken. Recently she starred in the Dick Wolf (Law & Order) pilot Lost and Found which may be picked up for TV this fall. In that series she plays a troubled young officer that prowls through the John and Jane Doe files and breaks rules solving her cases. Silent Auction Visit Phil and Sharon at the Convention Information table Bid Early and Bid Often 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 5 Robert Picardo Incredibly, Robert Picardo hasn’t been to StarFest since 1995. Perhaps it’s because he’s been too busy! After finishing his successful seven-season run on Star Trek: Voyager in 2001, Bob has been performing in concerts, conventions and doing a lot of acting. He has worked extensively on genre productions including: Stargate: Atlantis, Smallville, Ben 10: Race Against Time, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (VG), Stargate SG-1, Rocketboy, A.I. Assault, Masters of Horror, E-Ring, The 4400, Justice League, Star Trek: The Experience - Borg Invasion 4D, Roddenberry on Patrol, Looney Tunes: Back in Action,Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and The Dead Zone. Coming soon you’ll see him in Legends of Nethiah: The Nameless and you’ll hear his voice in the animated feature Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey with Brent Spiner and Samuel L. Jackson. Mr. Picardo will be appearing at StarFest the entire weekend. He’ll be performing with the Castle Rock Orchestra Jazz Ensemble on Friday; On Saturday, he’ll be performing with Ethan Phillips in House Call; and on Sunday he’ll appear on the StarFest Main Events Stage for a Q&A session. He’s also tentatively scheduled for a panel or two. William Katt Actor, singer and Comic Book Publisher. The son of actors Bill Williams and Barbara Hale, William Katt is perhaps best known for his portrayal as the star of the 80’s TV show The Greatest American Hero.. GAH was not William’s first touch with Sci-Fi – as footage from his audition for the role Luke Skywalker in Star Wars attests. After Greatest American Hero, Hero Katt continued to act and has appeared in numerous projects on stage, screen and film. He starred in the very successful horror/comedy film series House and then again in House IV. Additionally, he has appeared on the genre shows Andromeda, Justice League and Gamers. More recently, he starred in The Man from Earth, Alien vs Hunter and had a memorable role on the current hit series Heroes. You’ll see him next in the science fiction film Deadland and he’s slated for the upcoming horror film Room and Board. In June of last year he started a comic book company with Christopher Folino, the writer/director of the cult comedy film Gamers, called Catastrophic Comics. Their first title is Sparks – a proposed six-issue series. They just released their second title, The Greatest American Hero co-produced by Arcana Studios. Patricia Tallman Patricia worked her way through college performing in eighteen musicals at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. She continued her stage work in New York and added television to her resume with a recurring role on the CBS soap opera, Guiding Light and roles on virtually every New Yorkbased daytime serial. An opportunity to audition for George Romero for a lead in his new feature, Knightriders, Knightriders starring Ed Harris, arose and Pat was on her way back to Pittsburgh, acting in her first film. She was subsequently cast in Monkeyshines and Creepshow II.. Horror effects wizard Tom Savini cast her in the series Tales from the Darkside twice. He must have liked her work, for he then cast Pat in the film for which she is perhaps best known: Romero’s 1990 remake of the 1968 cult classic, Night of the Living Dead, which Savini directed. Moving to L.A., Pat was soon cast as an underwear model, Billie, on the NBC soap, Generations. They loved her and created a new character for her, undercover cop “Christy Russell,” which she played for several months. Her fencing skills landed her the role of an evil, sexy swashbuckler in the film, Ring of the Musketeers. Other films include Bewitched, Sweet Justice, Benefit of the Doubt, Army of Darkness, and two Austin Powers films.TV shows include Valentine, Without A Trace, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space 9 and Voyager, Star Runners (a USA Network pilot), Dark Skies, Babylon 5 and, most recently, the female lead in the horror film Dead Air starring Bill Moseley and directed by Corbin Bernsen. New Stories! New Writers! New Ezine! First issue is Available NOW! Short Stories: • Science Fiction • Speculative Fiction • Fantasy • Horror Visit today and read a story for FREE! A free story in every issue. Pay-per-issue online magazine. Only $2.00 an issue. Page 6 Set a- new course today: www.ac-mag.com 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Scarlett Salem Scarlett Salem is an independent actress and model who specializes in the horror genre. She’s been in numerous amounts of films including: the NFTS Productions’ Pajama Party Massacre and Terror Overload; Haunted Autumn Productions’ Tales of the Dead; Mike Etolls’ Mutilated Movies; Regan Reddings’ Killer Biker Chicks; Roflak Studios’ Resist Evil! Trilogy; Sean Hopkins’ short fan film Friday the 13th; and Deer Creek Productions’ Camp Kill, to name a select few. Scarlett is a representative for Troma Entertainment as Tromette of the Month for December 2007. She is constantly keeping herself busy with acting, modeling, and attending film conventions. Keep sharp and you’ll see her all over the place, she has many projects in the works and several films are in production or out soon! Jed Rowen This is Jed’s third straight appearance at the StarFest/HorrorFest convention dating back to 2007, when his movie, Zombie Farm, had its world premiere here. Last Chance Lance of Rue Morgue magazine later commented in a review of the film that Jed’s “…role as an inbred farmer gives Michael Berryman’s Pluto a run for his creepy cannibalistic money...” Jed returned to HorrorFest in 2008 with the premiere of the award-winning rock and roll horror film he starred in, Attitude for Destruction, a resounding StarFest crowd favorite. Jed is bringing the extended trailer of the latest feature he’s completed, Dahmer Vs. Gacy, to be screened at the convention. Jed has amassed nearly 70 credited parts in films, and is a frequent guest at conventions, most recently at the Phoenix Comicon in January ’09 and The Tulsa Defcon 7 last August. He just finished shooting his first TV pilot, The Horror Ghetto, in Los Angeles this past February and is currently thrilled to be acting with Academy Award winner Margaret O’Brien in Bruce Morgan’s 35 mm sci-fi epic, Project Lodestar. Jed says he is very happy to once again be a part of one of the premier venues for the horror genre in the land, HorrorFest 2009. Ari Lehman The First Jason Voorhees! A native New Yorker, Ari grew up in Westport, CT, where he trained in classical music and jazz piano. He was also actively engaged in performance and theatre. Ari snuck into an audition for a new movie, Manny’s Orphan’s,, directed by Sean S. Cunnngham. This role led to Ari getting the call for Friday the 13th - and the rest is history. After his film experience, he returned to New York and enrolled at NYU studying big band orchestration and jazz piano. He received acclaim with his world rock and reggae band, the Ari Ben Moses Band,, and then moved to Chicago where he was “discovered” by horror fans who actively sought his attention. In response to their enthusiasm, Ari drew upon 20 years of experience as a professional musician and recording artist and created First Jason specifically for Horror Fans, especially the fans of Jason Voorhees and Friday the 13th. First Jason performs in clubs, festivals, and conventions throughout the Chicago area. Jeremy Make Jeremy is a fixture of the Denver film and theatre scene. He has appeared in three notable feature films, including Suburban (Cinequest Audience Favorite), Skills Like This, (SXSW Audience Award) and most recently as Jacob the blind Pathfinder in Ink. Jeremy recently returned from a 6,000 mile, 108-day journey around the country on a golf kart seeking out artists and promoting the creativity of the American spirit. His feature length documentary, kART Across America, is due out this summer. Rachel Graham Rachel is a Denver native who has been performing since her teens. Her theater credits include Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mary in The Children’s Hour, Hour, and personal youth theater favorites Alexander in Alexander Who’s Not...Going to Move and Red Dog in Go, Dog. Go! at the Arvada Center for the Performing Arts. In her spare time, Rachel is pursuing an acting degree at the University of Northern Colorado. Her movie, Shaqani, is a simple story of a young alien girl looking for love far from home. Last summer, with filmmaker Robert Berg, Rachel Graham helped create the story and character that became Shaqani. The film will be shown in our Main Events room on Saturday with a short question & answer session hosted by the film’s director, Robert Berg, and Rachel. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 7 Artists, Illustrators and Animators Jeff Benham Jeff is a freelance artist who combines words and pictures in multiple mediums and styles. His illustrations have won regional and national awards, and his theatrical designs have been chosen best of the year by critics from San Diego to Seattle. He self-publishes handmade books and comics, and works for other publishers including Dark Horse Comics and 8 Eye Press. As a long-time member of 7000 BC Comics, he both produces and teaches comics. Scott Bieser Scott began his comics career drawing stories, coloring covers and designing logos for Malibu Graphics’ various imprints in the 1980s. He left comics in 1992 to work in computer games for Interplay Productions but has since returned to his first love, graphic storytelling. Previous graphic novel credits include A Drug War Carol, The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel, and ROSWELL, TEXAS. He is currently drawing Odysseus The Rebel, written by Steven Grant. Scott grew up in Garland, Texas, and is a University of Texas at Austin alumnus. He now lives on Mars, which bears a close resemblance to Cheyenne, Wyoming. Page 8 John Cboins John began his professional career in ‘95 working with DC/Vertigo for a brief period before discovering the video game industry. After more than 10 years working as a lead artist for numerous game companies, he had the pleasure to illustrate a novel for young readers from Actionopolis titled Prototype, written by Alan Grant. His works in comics and illustration include Frazetta’s Freedom from ImageComics/ Frazetta Comics, the 4 issue mini-series, Graveslinger from Shadowline/Image with writers Shannon Eric Denton and Jeff Mariotte, new work for the Graveslinger TPB, a short story titled The Bounty Killers written by Steven Grant for Outlaw Territory from Image Comics and several children’s books including Shipwrecked! Swiss Family Robinson Tales and The Fox and the Grapes from Magic Wagon. John is currenlty an art director at a Denver area video game company and takes on the various comic projects when he can. He is also working with Graveslinger writer, Shannon Denton, on another upcoming book. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Daniel Crosier Dan is the wood burning comic book artist of Bartholomew of the Scissors for Bluewater Productions. Daniel is also a sculptor, special effects artist, writer, director of the samurai demon performance group OFM:OdAm fEI mUd, filmmaker, and all around sugar-sweet, nice guy. His work can be seen on thothengine.net, daniel crosier.deviantart.com, and the four issue series of Bartholomew of the Scissors may be viewed (for free) at wowio.com - just put the book title in the search field. Armando Durruthy Armando is a 2D / 3D illustrator and artist. He was mentored by Scott Williams at WildStorm on a variety of titles like the Fantastic Four: Reborn, Iron Man: Heroes Reborn, X-Men Vs. Wild C.A.T.S., Gen-13, Danger Girl and Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday. He subsequently worked with Erik Larsen on Nova: The Human Rocket Marvel Comics; as inker on The New Defenders: Starring Dr. Strange, in various roles on Marvel titles like Wolverine, X-Man, X-Men and Deathlok. Later he helped DC Comics with Justice League of America and The Adventures of Superman. A more complete list of his credits can be viewed at comicbookdb.com. Mike Geiger After Mike started out doing storyboards for two television movies for TNT and NBC and sketch layout for Kevin Costner’s Tatanka Project. Mike then fell sideways into concept art for the game industry and met Shannon Denton and Patrick Coyle at ComicCon. They invited him to put a short story in their comic anthology, Thrills and Chills from Komikwerks. He then illustrated the children’s chapter book, Blackfoot Braves Society from Actionopolis, written by Christopher Long. Since then, Mike has done a number of comic book pin-up illustrations, including work for Image Comics / Shadowline’s Gutwrencher, Arcana Comics Grunts & Grunt II, Graveslinger TPB from IDW and Aces, Curse of The Red Baron from AiT / PlanetLar! Kevin Gentilcore Kevin is an illustrator, animator, filmmaker and graphic designer. His previously published works include a 4 issue mini series for Blue Water Comics entitled Back To Mysterious Island. His work has also been seen in the Marvel Masterpieces sketch cards as well as various online sites, DVDs and animation. Upcoming film work includes the soon to be released Body in A Dumpster. Currently working as an Interactive Digital Artist for a large advertising company and working on his creator owned comic Teenage Love Zombies. Amy Reeder Hadley A Colorado native, Amy draws comics full time and is known for writing and drawing Fool’s Gold for Tokyopop, and for drawing Madame Xanadu for Vertigo/DC Comics. Breaking in through Tokyopop’s Rising Stars of Manga competition, her art is best described as a mixture of realism and Japanese comicking sensibilities. Tom Hodges Tom has always been hooked on comics with Star Wars was his main focus. After college, he focused his attention on character design and storyboarding. Together with his wife, Terri, Tom has created a Superhero family called MidKnight that is being shopped as a network/studio project with a promo trailer currently in production. Tom’s day job is working with Lucasfilm. He started doing Star Wars illustrations for Topps and moved into producing website comics on StarWars.com. He currently spearheads the Clone Wars web comic. The weekly feature on StarWars.com leads into each week’s new episode on the Cartoon Network series. Tom says he’s honored to be entrusted with the comic. He’s been allowed to hand pick a couple of great artists to work with on the project and the whole thing has been a wonderful project. Zach Howard Zach draws comic books and hates himself fulltime. He has worked for everyone in this industry and gets bored rather easily. He’s currently working on the re-launch of Aliens for Dark Horse. Zach has also worked on Star Wars, Star Trek, Angel, Hulk, Batman and Spider-Man. Mike is the Senior Concept Artist on PAIN (PS3 and PSN) for Idol Minds and Sony Console Entertainment of America (SCEA), illustrator on a number of cards for the Everquest: Legends of Norrath and the Star Wars Galaxies trading card games for Sony Online Entertainment (SOE). Mike is also working on an upcoming comic project. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Information on page 31 Page 9 Jason & Heather Martin Jason’s career officially began in 1993 when he impressed fellow artists and editors with his slick inking style, and became a highly soughtafter talent in the comic industry. Jason has collaborated with all the major U.S. comic book companies (Marvel, DC Comics, Image, etc.), and his resume includes books like Battle Chasers, X-Men, Witchblade, GEN-13, and Thundercats to name a few. Heather started attending comic/ anime conventions as a freelance artist and fan contributing artwork to the independent publication Rhonda, and created promotional illustrations for Neko Con Ichi. She became a colorist after meeting Jason and together they have developed a unique artistic style that merges their talents. They have created illustrations for Image Comics, PSM Magazine, and Official U.S. Playstation Magazine. Their character designs, pinups, and illustrative artwork clients include Ziff Davis, Paizo Publishing, Blimpie International, Play Magazine, and Future Network USA. They also designed our cool ComicFest T-shirt. See more about Jason and Heather at artplaymix.com. Bram Meehan A New Englander by birth, a graphic designer by training, a worrier by nature, and a Santa Fean by some really good luck. Under the Panel Press imprint — along with his wife Monica and some other talented artists — he produces the comic Raised By Squirrels and wrote the graphic novels Death, Cold As Steel and The Darkness From Warsaw. Monica Meehan Monica has been arranging words and pictures for pay since 1991. Please stop telling her to make your logo bigger. She is the artist and co-creator of Raised By Squirrels and the letterer and designer for Death, Cold As Steel and The Darkness From Warsaw. Thomas Rasch I’ve been drawing since before I can remember... At an early age I had a growing interest in the modern mythology of pop culture. I loved comics: Batman and Spider-Man were my favorites. I watched TV shows like Giant Robot, Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica. I went to the movies as often as I was allowed. In 1977 when Star Wars premiered, something happened. It dawned on me that this is what I wanted to do. I began to realize that there were people behind all this stuff I was so crazy about. I started to read comics for the artists, instead of the characters. John Byrne, Michael Golden and George Lucas were my new inspirations. Since then I have had the opportunity to work as a graphic designer, flash animator, and penciler for Marvel Comics’ Punisher 2099. I currently work as a concept artist for the video game industry. Nick Runge My professional illustration career started in 2003. I was doing small local things here and there (paintings) in my home town of Fort Collins, CO, until I had a chance meeting with Comic book veteran Mike Baron. After penciling/inking for various Baron comic strips, I penciled/inked five pages of Image Comic’s Detonator #4. It was a small gig, but a start nonetheless. I then worked on a graphic novel called Black Ice for comicmix.com (online) and illustrated covers for Mike Baron’s Badger. The Badger covers got me noticed, and eventually I was offered a chance to work on Joss Whedon’s Angel comic book, first with interiors and then covers. I feel very fortunate to finally have the time (with each piece of art) to put in the amount of detail I’d like. Currently I’m working primarily on cover art. The last couple of years have included: Angel, GhostbustersThe Other Side, Terminator Salvation, Gene Simmon’s Phantasmagoria, Star Trek, Gutwrencher, and Peter David’s Fallen Angel. Lee Oaks After studying sequential art on this continent, LEE OAKS! decided to try the next comic loving land mass. He ended up drawing for six years in the kingdom of comics, otherwise known as Belgium. Imbued with ancient secrets of the IXth art, LEE OAKS! has come back to share in his enlightenment. His work includes Confessions of a Cereal Eater, Tales of Tralodren: The Beginning, Black Ice, Idris, and his own creation: Thunder Monkey. He is currently illustrating the sci-fi adventure strip called Escape from Terra. Page 10 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Scorpio Steele Scorpio first made marks on paper at the age of one. At age three his parents gave him Secret Origins of the DC Superheroes, Superheroes introducing him to the idea of parallel earths and alternate realities. This book warped him for life and he now spends more of his time involved in “fantasies” of his own creation than in consensus reality. Since he gets paid do so, all is well. His most recent work is in partnership with Stefano Gaudiano, co-inking Spider-Man: With Great Power #5 and Secret Invasion Aftermath: Beta Ray Bill - The Green of Eden #1. 2010 sees the release of Greet the Loa Volume One: The Yesterday After All This Time, a graphic novel he is writing and illustrating, while 2012 fulfils the prophecy as he is hailed the new Messiah. Check out his weird art at www.scorpiosteele.com Noah Van Sciver Noah is a failed painter who began his career in comics after some gentle nudging from his older brother Ethan (DC Green Lantern Rebirth). Since then he has quickly become a favorite cartoonist, with a unique approach to self-effacing humor in the vein of Woody Allen and Robert Crumb. His work can be seen in his scatterbrained comic Blammo and his weekly Westword comic strip 4 Questions. Noah’s work has also appeared in Mineshaft, MaximumRocknRoll, and Fantagraphics publications MOME and The Comics Journal. Brian Wood Brian released his first series, Channel Zero, in 1997 to considerable critical acclaim and has continued to produce comics and graphic novels at a brisk pace ever since. Focusing almost entirely on creatorowned works, he’s become one of the most important indie creators of the last decade. Standout works include his The Couriers and Channel Zero series, Demo, Local and Supermarket. He’s earned multiple Eisner Award nominations and editions of his work have been published in close to a dozen foreign markets. Currently under an exclusive contract for DC/Vertigo, Wood continues to write his unique brand of iconoclastic creator-owned work with DMZ, Northlanders, Demo and The New York Four. Stan Yan Stan grew up in Denver, Colorado, and went to school at the University of Colorado in Boulder where he got his bachelor’s degree in accounting. Due to the lack of sex-for-recruiting for accounting students, Yan’s life took the tragic turn into sales for the securities industry, where he wallowed in ethical poverty on-and-off for thirteen years. Yan takes his frustrations out by penning graphic novels such as The Wang. In 2005, Yan gave up on financial security and become a fulltime freelance cartoonist, illustrating SubCulture for Ape Entertaiment, creating comic strips for the financial and sales industry, and picking up odd illustration and teaching jobs when folks are feeling agonizing pity for him. Do your conscience a favor and hire him. Yan is also the organizer of the Denver comics cooperative, Squid Works. For more information see squidworks.com. Authors & Writers Mario Acevedo In the Army he flew attack helicopters. In civilian life he worked as an engineer. Later, flexing his art muscles, he became an artist in residence for Arte Americas in Fresno, California. He was called up during Operation Desert Storm and served as a combat artist. After many publisher rejections, Mario finally got some much needed advice about his writing and then got two books published. He is now prepared to share those nuggets of advice and help you get your work published too. Mario is the author of the Felix Gomez vampire-detective series from Eos HarperCollins. In his latest adventure, Jailbait Zombie, Felix fights zombies for the ultimate undead smackdown. His previous books include: The Undead Kama Sutra, The Nymphos of Rock Flats and X-Rated Blood Suckers. For additional details, visit his website at marioacevedo.com. Kevin J Anderson Kevin is the author of more than 90 novels, 41 of which have appeared on national or international bestseller lists. He has over 20 million books in print in 30 languages. He has won or been nominated for numerous prestigious awards, including the Nebula Award, Bram Stoker Award, the SFX Reader’s Choice Award, the American Physics Society’s Forum Award, and New York Times Notable Book. By any measure, he is one of the most popular writers currently working in the science fiction genre. Anderson has coauthored eight prequels and sequels to Frank Herbert’s classic Dune, with Herbert’s son Brian. The initial deal with Bantam Books was the largest single science fiction contract in publishing history. The first novel, Dune: House Atreides became a #1 international bestseller and was voted “Book of the Year” by the members of the Science Fiction Book Club. All of the subsequent Dune novels have also been bestsellers, each one peaking even higher on the lists; the most recent, Hunters of Dune, hit #3 on the New York Times bestseller list. For Hunters, he and Brian signed and numbered 10,000 copies of the hardcover. Anderson has scripted numerous bestselling comics and graphic novels, including Justice Society of America for DC, Star-Jammers for Marvel, Star Wars and Predator for Dark Horse, X-Files for Topps, and Star Trek for Wildstorm. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 11 Mike Baron Mike broke into comics with Nexus, his groundbreaking science fiction title co-created with illustrator Steve Rude. He has written for Creem, The Boston Globe, Isthmus, AARP Magazine, Oui, Madison, Poudre Magazine, Popular Polar Bear, The Big Picture, Picture and many others. Nexus is currently being published in hardcover from Dark Horse. A prolific creator, Baron is at least partly responsible for The Badger, Spyke, and Feud. Baron lives in Colorado. David Boop Denver-based author David Boop is a single dad and returning college student. Dave was a journalist before turning to fiction. He’s published a dozen short stories and written two short films. His stories have appeared in magazines like Tales of the Talisman and SF Trails and in the anthologies Wondrous Web Worlds and Space Pirates. A former StarFest staffer, Dave is a regular fixture on the convention circuit having spoken at cons in Denver, Phoenix and Seattle. Dave’s first novel is She Murdered Me with Science. Kevin Dilmore Kevin has found ways to turn geek into cash for more than a decade. It all started in 1998 with his eight-year run as a contributing writer to Star Trek Communicator Communicator, for which he wrote news stories and personality profiles for the bimonthly publication of the Official Star Trek Fan Club. Since that time, he also has contributed to publications including Amazing Stories, Hallmark and Star Trek magazines. Kevin, with his writing partner and heterosexual life mate Dayton Ward, has put more than 1 million words into print. Among their most recent shared publications are the novella Things Fall Apart in Star Trek: Mere Anarchy (March 2009), the short story “Ill Winds” in the Star Trek: Shards and Shadows anthology (January 2009) and Wet Work, a novel based on the television series “The 4400.” On his own, his first children’s book, Superdad and His Daring Dadventures with illustrations by Tom Patrick will be published by Hallmark in May 2009. Christie Golden Award-winning author Christie Golden has written over thirty novels and several short stories in the fields of science fiction, fantasy and horror. She has over a million books in print. In 2009 she will have three novels published: a World of Warcraft novel, Athas: Rise of the Lich King (StarFest attendees will get a chance to purchase it, signed, before its official publication date); Golden’s first Star Wars novel, Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi—Omen; and the conclusion of Golden’s StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga with the release of Twilight, the third book in the series. Golden has written over a dozen Star Trek novels as well as original fantasy novels and a whole host of books set in a variety of media worlds. She launched the TSR Ravenloft line in 1991 with her first novel, the highly successful Vampire of the Mists, which introduced elven vampire Jander Sunstar. Christie followed up Vampire with Dance of the Dead and The Enemy Within (see christiegolden.com/othermedia.htm). Joe Knetter Joe is a writer and an actor with many credits in the horror genre including everything from books (Twisted Loneliness, Zombie Bukkake, Sucked up Fhit) to films (Monsterpiece Theatre, Pajama Party Massacre, Terror Overload) to magazines (Gasp, Cryptic). His short story collection Twisted Loneliness, which featured an introduction by Sid Haig has spawned one short film already, with two others in the pipeline. He currently has over a dozen scripts in various states of production. L. Neil Smith Mr. Smith has been writing & publishing sciencefiction and alt-universe stories since 1979, starting with publication of his The Probability Broach prose novel. He has written and published 24 other prose novels, and has three more in the works. His comics credits include a short story for the Open Space series published by Marvel Comics in 1991, adapting his first prose book as The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel for Big Head Press in 2004, Time Peeper (illustrated by Sherard Jackson and serialized on-line) in 2007 and co-authoring (with Rex F. May) the graphic novel ROSWELL, TEXAS in 2008. His next graphic novel, Phoebus Krumm, will begin art production and serialization on the Big Head Press website in 2009. Jeanne Stein In the last 20 months, national bestselling author Jeanne C. Stein has had four novels and two short stories published. The novels are part of the popular Anna Strong Vampire Chronicles, of which the fourth, The Legacy, was released in September. One of her short stories, The Witch and the Wicked, appeared in the NYT bestseller, Many Bloody Returns, and a new short story, Better Lucky Than Good, in At The Scene of the Crime, an anthology with a forensic theme. Her fifth Anna Strong Vampire Chronicle, Retribution, is scheduled for a fall 2009 release. She recently accepted a contract for books six and seven and is currently at work on the sixth Anna Strong adventure. Page 12 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Carrie Vaughn Carrie is the New York Times bestselling author of a series of novels about a werewolf named Kitty. The fifth and sixth installments were released earlier this year. She has also authored many short stories found in Weird Tales, Realms of Fantasy, Talebones, and others. She is a contributor to the online blog Warp Section. It’s about Science Fiction and covers a large range of subjects: movie developments, reviewing past television show episodes, merchandise, and video games. Dayton Ward Author. Trekkie. Writing his stories and searching for a way to tap into the hidden nerdity that all humans have. Then, an accidental overdose of Mountain Dew altered his body chemistry, and now when Dayton Ward grows excited or just downright geeky, a startling metamorphosis occurs. Driven by outlandish ideas and a pronounced lack of sleep, he is pursued by fans, editors as well as funny men in bright uniforms wielding tasers, straightjackets and medication. In addition to the numerous credits he shares with friend and co-writer Kevin Dilmore, Dayton is the author of the Star Trek novels In the Name of Honor and Open Secrets, the science fiction novels The Last World War and The Genesis Protocol as well as short stories which have appeared in the first three Star Trek: Strange New Worlds anthologies, the Yard Dog Press anthology Houston, We’ve Got Bubbas, Kansas City Voices Magazine and the Star Trek: New Frontier anthology No Limits. Dayton is also proud to represent Denver-based publisher Flying Pen Press this year, as editor of the new Full-Throttle Space Tales anthology Space Grunts, which will make its debut at the convention and includes all-new work by several authors from in and around the Denver area. Ray Harryhausen Tribute At StarFest Harryhausen is one of the greatest stop-motion animators of all time. His films contain visual images that are burned into the minds of everyone who has seen them. Our StarFest MC, Kevin Atkins, invites you to spend some time with him on Saturday and Sunday as he presents an illustrated look at the man and his movies. On Saturday morning in Main Events Kevin will present The Ray Harryhausen Chronicles narrated by Leonard Nimoy. This 1997 documentary of Ray’s life and works includes appearances by Ray Bradberry, Dennis Muren and George Lucas. All of Ray’s films are covered from Mighty Joe Young through Clash of the Titans. You’ll also get a rare look at his early work as well. After the film we’ll take a look at some of Ray’s “Lost Projects” and what he’s up to today. On Sunday in Main Events you’re invited to view The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. Ray’s first full color production celebrated its 50th anniversary last year! Kevin will introduce the film and afterwards will present a look at the production of the special effects. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 13 Musician Marc Gunn Marc Gunn is an accomplished professional performer, songwriter, and producer who brings a powerful and expressive voice to Celtic music. He is accomplished on an unusual instrument - the autoharp – and has expanded his traditional work in Irish and Scottish music to fuse the roots of Celtic with blues, jazz and folk music. Gunn delivers exciting live shows as well as compelling and original recordings. Gunn has 12 solo albums to his credit to date. His early background in folk and rock music led him to discover the roots of both genres in Celtic music. He worked for many years at Renaissance festivals and events across the country as lead vocalist of the Brobdingnagian Bards. Gunn headlined a “Lord of the Rings” Oscar night party, and is a regular at Dragon*Con, the world’s largest fantasy and science fiction convention. Recent work includes parody albums setting cat-inspired lyrics to traditional Irish music, and adaptations of traditional Celtic music to contemporary rhythms and forms. Gunn has performed in Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Switzerland. He combines his love of travel and music in leading small tour groups of music lovers to Ireland and Italy. In addition to being a working musician, Marc Gunn is a podcaster of note; his Irish and Celtic Music Podcast is one of the most popular of its kind on iTunes, with over three million downloads. His Renaissance Festival Podcast is extremely popular in that focused market. He produces three other podcasts, and was a pioneer in viral marketing through MP3 downloads, giving away Page 14 10,000,000 over the past several years. Marc Gunn will be performing three shows at the convention. There is sure to be something for everyone. Visit Marc’s website at MarcGunn.com. Federation Ball The Federation Ball is back in the Atrium this year. The Ball starts at 9pm Saturday, so be ready! It doesn’t matter if you’re in costume or not, it’s always fun. Every member of the Federation needs to have a place to party! Come join Feddies, Klingons, Vulcans and more (including the occasional celebrity) at the Ball. Door prizes awarded; you must be present to win! Enter the dance contest for a chance to win some fabulous prizes. The audience gets to help with the judging! Cost is only $3.00 each or 2 for $5.00. Music is provided by professional DJ company ACES, and the Ball is sponsored by The USS Pioneer and the USS Omega Glory. Help us name our alien!! We’ll have our giant alien at the Ball this year, and he needs a name! Come tell us your choice of name, and have your picture taken with him. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Directors and Producers Robert Berg, III Bob is an Emmy Award-nominated Producer, Director/Cinematographer, and a Contributing Emmy Award-winning Editor, who has worked in the television and motion picture industry since 1987. In 2000, Bob and colleagues in Denver created City’s Edge, one of the world’s first made-for-Internet television shows, with 27 episodes streamed to over 30 countries. Bob’s background includes feature motion pictures, national television commercials (aired on MTV and Nickelodeon), industrials, and more recently, short films. Bob’s award-winning science fiction shortfilm, Orthogenesis, was screened at StarFest 2006. This year he’ll be screening his latest sci-fi short film titled Shaqani. Jaume Collet-Serra Jaume made his feature film debut directing House of Wax, starring Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray and Jared Padalecki. He then helmed Goal II: Living the Dream. He is currently in development on another Dark Castle thriller, Unknown White Male. ColletSerra moved from Barcelona to Los Angeles 12 years ago. After graduating from film school, he began his career in the entertainment industry as an editor. He then moved into directing music videos, and he subsequently became an acclaimed commercial director with a wide range of credits, including Socom: Navy Seals for Sony PlayStation; Skipping CD for Budweiser; MasterCard’s The Cat in the Hat; Delta’s Seat; Lowrider for Miller Lite; NASCAR for Pontiac; Cell Phone for Smirnoff Ice; Missile for Renault; Mermaids for 7UP; and JT Root’s Office, starring Brad Pitt. Here at HorrorFest he’ll be introducing us to his latest film, Orphan. Sky Conway Sky is the President of Renegade Studios and producer of the fan favorite Roddenberry on Patrol. He is the creator, writer and producer of the award-winning web film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. His ability to create high-quality entertainment on a minuscule budget led to his production of Walter Koenig’s script InAlienable. He is currently finishing the script for a sci-fi TV series: Free Space. Kevin Myhre Kevin started his love of movies at a very early age making horror movies down in a friend’s basement when he was only 12. His love of movies, horror movies in particular, led him to attend the Tom Savini program for special make-up effects briefly in Pennsylvania and he just finished his degree in Digital Video and Media Production from the Minnesota School of Business. Myhre is now working with NFTS Productions as a Producer, Director (Dinner Date), and editor for the film Terror Overload. Be sure to stop by the HorrorFest Indie Film room to check out NFTS Productions and also get a chance to meet Kevin and other cast and crew members as well throughout the weekend at HorrorFest. Free Concert The Castle Rock Orchestra will be presenting the Star Wars Experience concert with over forty minutes of music with a slide show. The group will have a fund-raising auction of vintage Star Wars toys (ca. 1977-1983) after the concert. The concert is 3pm Sunday, May 3, at the First United Methodist Church of Castle Rock, 1200 South Street, Castle Rock. Admission is free. For more information visit CastleRockOrchestra.org. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 15 Jason Stephensen Jason is head honcho of the low-budget horror film group NFTS (Not For The Squeamish) Productions based out of St. Paul, Minnesota. He takes care of everything from script development, casting calls and promoting to producing, filming, directing and more! Trailer Park Movie Studio Previews Phil Watson will be presenting trailers, footage and commentary on this year’s upcoming blockbusters. This presentation - it’s always one of the most interesting and popular events at the convention. Saturday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 4:30pm His movie credits include the upcoming Terror Overload YN3: Pajama Party Massacre, Doomed to Consume and Off The Beaten Path, amongst numerous other short horror films. Along with his wife Dina, this is Jason’s 2nd straight appearance at HorrorFest and for this years festivities he and the NFTS Productions gang will be premiering their latest down and dirty sleazefest, Terror Overload: Tales from Satan’s Truck Stop, for the first time anywhere!!! Be sure to stop by the HorrorFest Indie Film Room to meet Jason and the NFTS gang! Aristomenis “Meni” Tsirbas “Meni” was born in Montreal, Canada, where he majored in film production at Concordia University. After several years of working as a graphic designer and film editor, Meni moved to Los Angeles to work on visual effects. His first major project was working as a visual effects artist on the Academy Award winning film Titanic and national advertising spots for Nike, 7Up, and Coca Cola. He then graduated to Visual and Digital Effects Supervisor for such projects as Miramax’s A Wrinkle in Time, and Paramount’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Nine. Meni made the jump to writer/ director with a string of highly successful animated short films including Siggraph’s Ray Tracey in Full Tilt, Microsoft’s Mech Warrior: Vengeance, and the acclaimed The Freak, which is the recipient of over a dozen international awards. Meni was the visual effects director on the Tears For Fears music video Closest Thing To Heaven and then went on to direct the music video for the Brazilian band Udoras Fade Away. Meni went into production on his first feature length film Battle For Terra,, based on the short he made by the same title, for Fox Searchlab and will be teasing us with footage on Saturday. Jamin Winans Jamin is a 31-year-old writer/director living and working in Denver, Colorado. He established Double Edge Films there nine years ago and has made several critically acclaimed shorts and a feature film 11:59,, which has worldwide distribution. His last short film Spin won over 40 awards and played at over 80 film festivals. Spin has 3 million hits across YouTube and has played on television in the US, Russia, Germany, France and Denmark. Page 16 His latest film, Ink is described as It’s a Wonderful Life meets Sin City. The film is a high-concept visual thriller. In it, the film’s stars John and Emma, a father and daughter, are thrust into a fantastical dream-world battle between forces of good and evil in this allegorical tale of love, loss and the search for redemption. Winans wrote the screenplay and directed the film, which was entirely shot, produced and cast out of Colorado. For more information visit DoubleEdgeFilms.com. Kiowa K. Winans Graduating with a degree in Finance at Colorado State University in 2000 and a law degree from the University of Denver in 2003, Kiowa was eager to find a creative outlet. She joined forces with Jamin in 2005, coproduced his short film Spin,, helped promote its festival run around the world and negotiated several foreign distribution contracts for the film. Spin was featured on the PBS show The Short List and has played on television in Russia, France, Germany and Belgium. Kiowa helped pull together financing on Ink starting in the fall of 2006 and was instrumental in both the creative and business aspects of preproduction, production and post-production. Ink was a huge undertaking but Kiowa successfully brought the project in on time and on budget. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Publishers Prime Dimension Studios A Denver-based small press comic book company started with an eye towards creating a film based on the Sunset storyline. In 2007 they decided to present it as a comic book instead. Sunset Issue 01 debuted at WonderCon 09 in San Francisco. Patrick Koepke is the writer and co-creator of Sunset. He has worked as a freelance writer and artist, and is best known for his FASA-published book Pride of the Republic. Robert P. Seavello, artist and co-creator of Sunset has done professional art both in 2D and 3D. His work includes commercials, comic book concepts, and marketing design. Doug Miller is the co-creator of Sunset and the online development director for Prime Dimension Studios. He has a history of web design and community management. Brett Vinduska is the Colorist for Sunset and has a degree in Art from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Angry Commuter Comics Ink Screening This independently produced sci-fi fantasy is described as It’s a Wonderful Life meets Sin City. It is set in a fantastical dream-world battle between forces of good and evil, an allegorical tale of love, loss and the search for redemption. The film will be shown on Saturday, April 18th at 10pm in the StarFest Main Events Room. Following the screening, the movie’s Writer/Director Jamin Winans, his producer/wife Kiowa Winans , and Jeremy Make, one of the film’s stars, will be available to take your questions. Friday Kickoff Party and Concert Artist Patrick Hoover pursued a job in comics by sending portfolios to the big companies and attending conventions. Receiving praise but no job offers, Patrick shifted focus to his own work and moved into the world of Web Comics. Teaming up with friend and writer Ryan Hatch,, the two created Mr. Wrinkles and a website to showcase it at angrycommutercomics.com. He works on personal fine art studies, as well as the illustrative work on a children’s book project with fellow Mr. Wrinkles co-creator Ryan Hatch, entitled Marshmallow Saves the Circus. Ryan Hatch is the co-creator and author of the web comic Mr. Wrinkles which can be read at angrycommutercomics.com. In addition to writing a web comic, he has also performed stand-up comedy at numerous venues in the Denver Metro area as well as being a former radio personality who worked in both Laramie, Wyoming and Boulder, Colorado. Currently Ryan works as a cable television programmer scheduling and marketing films for two premium pay movie channels. He also has a children’s book in the works currently titled Marshmallow Saves the Circus in which he will be teaming up with Mr. Wrinkles artist Patrick Hoover, who will be drawing the illustrations. Friday, April 17, 2009 7:00pm-9:30pm Come meet our guests face to face and to get to know them a bit at the start of the convention. Scheduled to attend Master of Ceremonies this special get together are: Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Patricia Tallman, William Katt, Kevin Atkins and many more. You’ll enjoy desserts and Our beloved Master of Ceremonies, Kevin, has been nonalcoholic beverages while you have the with the convention for over 30 years, but he amazopportunity to chat in a relaxed atmosphere. ingly shows very little wear and tear. Kevin is Desserts include cookies, brownies and an famous for his corny internet jokes which he assortment of raspberry unleashes whenever there is a pause in and chocolate mousses. the action onstage. Please pray there are After the desserts, you’ll no pauses! be entertained by a Kevin has been working on the “technical” side of space science his special musical concert whole life, building models for NASA, developing planetarium shows, featuring Robert Picardo and animation. He’s currently working with a national photography and the Castle Rock company, handling their computer installation issues. Jazz band. Tickets are just $44.95 per person. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 17 StarFest Activities, Panels and Events Airbrush Experience Cost $10 per person. Teen and Adult con members can paint and keep their own version of an original piece designed by instructor Tom Grossman. Airbrushes and paints provided by Iwata. Templates provided by Artool. Jedi Mind Tricks • Read the schedule and map carefully. Many rooms have changed since the last convention. • The programming schedule is subject to change. Unforeseen events will occur: the future is difficult to predict. Stuff happens. • Weapons can be worn but must be PEACE BONDED by the 501st. They have a table located in the atrium. If your weapon is not PEACE BONDED, security will escort you to their table or take it away. • Speaking of Security, we love all of our Stormtroopers, especially the “I’m the Head of Security” Trooper. StarFest reserves the right to escort anyone to the door with NO REFUNDS. • Report anyone using the dark side of the force, dark arts, or black magic to Convention security immediately - we don’t like sharing power! After Hours Modeling Bring your stuff and work on a kit or come hang out with Colorado’s highest concentration of highly skilled imaginative scifi modelers, the Commies! Come talk models at StarFest! All con members welcome! Alien Crafts Come join the USS Pioneer for some fun alien-crafting activities. Along with coloring for the smaller cadets, bigger cadets and adults can participate in making paper people and creatures, paper bag puppet aliens, furry aliens, origami and who knows what else! We welcome participants of all ages, but those under 10 need to be accompanied by a responsible party. An Introduction to Podcasting Dave from ScreenGeeks Radio is joined by Billy Flynn from Geek Radio Daily and Chris from The Jesus Geeks to talk about what you need to start a podcast. From finding a topic, to getting equipment to finding someplace to host your podcast and marketing it, we’ll answer any questions and have some fun along the way. Anime The StarFest Japanese animation room presents today’s hottest and most exciting Anime. Check out the Anime Schedule for all the titles and times. Art Show We want to encourage all you budding artists to enter the StarFest 2009 Art Show. Past entrants have included Peri Charlifu, Jim Humble and Tim Kuznair, whose work is pictured here. The Art Show will be held in the Conifer Ballroom next to the Dealer’s Room. No pre-registration for the Art show is necessary; your artwork can be entered at any time during the convention. Enter your science fiction, fantasy, portraits, 3-D, sculpture or any related artwork. B9 Robot Builders Club The B9 Robot Builders Club (B9RBC.com) is a group of dedicated and talented people who have focused their passion for the 1960’s “Lost in Space” TV icon into something more than just a hobby. To the members, the Robot is a life-long project that is never “really” finished. With the ongoing development of new technology, continual upgrades and improvements are constantly required. Sometimes, when a deadline looms on the horizon, there is nothing that will stop the building frenzy. One member described it as feeling like a “Robot-building junkie with a screaming monkey on my back!” The club’s unoffical motto is “Out Sand, Out Spend, Out Build,” and their results demonstrate the dedication to accuracy and superb building techniques used on every Robot. The Club has a world-wide membership with talented builders in Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Greece, Japan, Spain and the US. Come visit with us and our Robots in the Model Room. Page 18 Look For Yellow Armbands You always have friends at the StarFest Entertainment Festival. If you want to know where things are, if you are courious about kid-friendly activities, if you just want to know what time it is, just look for someone wearing a bright yellow armband. Our convention staff are ready, willing and able to help you with any questions or assistance you might require. And if they don’t have the answers, they know where to get them. StarFest Activities: Special Thanks If you want to stage an event at StarFest, Susan Anderson is the person you need to talk to. She puts in long hours in preparation for the convention coordinating the activities, authors and events that are put on at the show. She proofreads and corrects all sorts of stuff that gets onto the website and tries to prevent us from making mistakes that could lead to our ruin. Thank you Susan... and here’s a little thank you from Susan to those that help her: I’d like to thank my peeps Kelley C and Carole G -- Kelley for helping with the costume contest and the A/V setup for the panels; Carole for helping with anything that needs helping with and not complaining ... ever! Thanks to Ken and Judy for sitting at the Freebie Table all weekend, and thanks to everyone who comes to help with the Costume Contest -- I really couldn’t do it without you. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest 9 Balcony Challenge Everyone with balcony rooms in the Atrium of the Marriott Hotel is encouraged to decorate their balconies. The last few conventions we have handed out prizes to the best decorated balconies. Prizes are awarded for the “Choose Your Own” and “Sponsored” theme catagories. This year, the “Sponsored” category is the number 9 - for the movie 9. You might want to visit the 9 movie website for ideas. The studio is putting together an incredible prize booty for anyone that participates in this category. Additionally, the winner will be able to take home an incredible prize package. Special consideration will be noted for subtle and fun design elements incorporated into your decorations. Bat’leth 101 Learn the basics of Bat’leth and Mek’leth combat. Prepare yourself for the tournament and have a good time. We promise not to hurt you - much. Battle For Terra Aristomenis “Meni” Tsirbas will be presenting special footage from his 3D animated feature at StarFest on Saturday in the Main Events Room. Meni was the Digital Effects Supervisor for A Wrinkle in Time, and Paramount’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Battle for Terra is his first fulllength animated feature film. Battlestar Galactica Discussion All this has happened before... but will this all happen again? One hour open mike discussion on BSG including the upcoming pilot to Caprica and the two-hour movie “Battlestar Galactica: The Plan” coming in the fall. Got praise? Gripes? Satisfaction? Were you let down by the finale? Join Denver’s premiere Galactica Fan Group, the Battlestar Stormbringer, as we show you that it’s not over... til it’s over. Cylons welcome. Battlestar Trivia Contest Think you know your BSG? Brush up on your skills, and join us as we stump you with the easy, not so easy and totally obscure trivia. Get your geek on with members of the Colonial Defense Forces and match wits with experts in the BSG community. Prizes will be awarded. Sponsored by the Colonial Defense Forces and the Battlestar Stormbringer. Bellydance Workshop with Serpent Moon Join the ladies of Serpent Moon (aka Terran Empire Dancers), and learn the slinky, seductive art of bellydance! This workshop will teach you basic moves to light up the dance floor, and we’ll even work on a short choreography. Be ready to shimmy, shake and undulate! BSG Costuming 101 Join award winning costumer Frances Simmons for a discussion on making costumes from the show. Costumes will be on display for your close inspection, and photos are welcome. Tips and hints from one of the best BSG costumers in fandom are yours to be had. We’ll tell you where to find the props and hard to find items like buttons and buckles. Model Make-N-Take Junior and teens can build a FREE Polar Lights or Hawk scifi model and paint it with an Iwata Revolution Airbrush and Model Master Acryl Paint. Templates from Artool. Brought to you by TAG Services and the Colorado Modeling Militia. In the Make n Take Training Room on the second floor near the Atrium. Bleeding Ear Theater with Kevin and Dayton Come on in and unwind from the Convention Chaos! Spend an hour with authors Kevin Dilmore and Dayton Ward as they offer readings from their recent work— perhaps even a special little thing they put together just for StarFest! Once they’re done divesting themselves of all remaining dignity, they’ll hold a Q&A about their upcoming projects and whatever else they might be working on, as well as answering any and all questions from aspiring writers looking to bend someone’s ear (whether it’s still bleeding or not). Board Games and Puzzles Need some time to unwind? We’ll have an assortment of board games to play and puzzles for you to work on. Bring your favorite games ... you may just find some new gaming friends!! Browncoats Trivia Challenge! How big is your brain-pan? Test your Firefly/Serenity knowledge against other Browncoats for fun and shiny prizes. Not playing? Everyone is welcome to watch, cheer, and, in true Browncoat spirit.... mock! Chapa’ai of Fortune Join us for an exciting game show where you spin the wheel and guess the puzzle on the board. All puzzles are based on Sci Fi. We will be choosing players from our studio audience to play in each round. The winners of each round will be awarded fabulous prizes. We will be handing out tickets at the door to randomly draw our contestants, so don’t forget to pick up your ticket. Your ticket is good throughout the entire show, so be sure to stick around -- you might get chosen to play. Creating A Parade Float The Rocky Mountain FanForce have been participants in Denver’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the past several years. Last year, we built our own float in the form of Luke Skywalker’s landspeeder. And this year, we brought both the speeder as well as the LucasFilm X-wing. Join us as we explain how we did it and show you what a great time was had both by us and the spectators. Conspiracy Theories in SciFi X-Philes and conspiracy theorists UNITE! Come join us for a discussion about how conspiracy theories have been used in your favorite TV shows. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 19 Cross Genre Detectives Investigated Info Session: International Plastic Modelers Society Crypto Science Society Intergalactic Karaoke From Jim West to Harry Dresden, detectives don’t always wear fedoras and don’t always chase human criminals. Who are the best, the worst, and the forgotten? The members of the Crypto Science Society will explain the tools and techniques for conducting investigations into all manner of strange and unusual phenomena. They will discuss the everyday endeavors of these dedicated college students to make science fiction into science fact. The Crypto Science Society is a student organization from the Metropolitan State College of Denver. Digital Destiny Reading and Discussion Jeromie Carr & James Dunn, Denver-area authors of the futuristic crime thriller Digital Destiny will be reading a selection from the novel and have time for open discussion afterward. Fans of Blade Runner and Minority Report won’t want to miss this. Doctor Who - Torchwood ... Past, Present, and Future Discussion of both original and new series of Doctor Who and the spin-off Torchwood. What is the history of Who and how did it get to be such a phenomenon? Who is your favorite doctor or villain? What is your favorite episode? What is coming up next year? All this and more will be discussed. Beware -- you may encounter some spoilers if you haven’t seen everything up to date. Fan Clubs All the local science fiction fan clubs will be at the convention. Various presentations will be made in the panel rooms during the convention. If you want to make your science fiction infatuation more of a social thing, be sure to check into the club activities at the convention. They will be more than happy to let you know what kinds of activities are available throughout the year. Farewell to Arms, a Galactica FRAK Party What is a FRAK Party? A FRAK Party is a celebration thrown at cons across the country celebrating our favorite scifi series. The Battlestar Stormbringer is pleased to sponsor this get together of costumed fans from the local community. Join us on the bar patio Saturday night for a Colonial themed Mixer. The Atrium bar serves some of the finest drinks and snacks from around the galaxy. Presentations will be made and fun will be had. Cigars optional. Remember, you must be 21 to imbibe alcoholic beverages served by the hotel bar staff and also... don’t forget to tip your waitstaff. Members from several of Colorado’s IPMS chapters will be on hand to answer questions about the IPMS experience and how to become a member. Come by and talk modeling! 3pm Saturday in the Model Show room. It’s all about transforming from a meek, mild-mannered individual into a singing star... or just having some great fun trying! Yes, American Idol wannabe’s, we have a home for you at StarFest 2009. Sponsored by the Intergalactic Fleet of Honor. SPECIAL 10th Anniversary 2nd Karaoke Show Do you have little singers in your family that have a song in their heart? Addicted to Karaoke? Need another fix? Come join us for Intergalactic Karaoke II, Saturday afternoon in the Atrium. Lite snacks provided in honor of our anniversary. Kids Klingon Warriors’ Tournament Join House VamPyr as we teach the young warriors how to use a bat’leth. This is the junior version of the Klingon Warriors’ Tournament. Prizes for the top three winners and all participants under 12. Klingon Kulture Admiral K’Var and friends are back to educate all on Klingon kulture -- among other things! Come see Admiral K’Var in his element and come asking questions that need answers. Klingon Language for Earthers Learn Klingon with General VamPyr. He will teach you the language of warriors. You will be learning phrases and words that will impress Martok! Learn to count to 10 in Klingon! Learn the Skill of Klingon Cursing. Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Star Trek: Of Gods and Men is a three-part mini-series featuring many Trek alumni, with a cast that spans all 5 Star Trek TV series, as well as the Star Trek feature films. Directed by Tim Russ (Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager), We’ll be showing the entire film on the big screen of the Main Events room Noon on Sunday. Star Trek: Of Gods and Men stars Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Alan Ruck, Grace Lee Whitney, Lawrence Montaigne, Garrett Wang, Ethan Phillips, Cirroc Lofton, Chase Masterson, JG Hertzler, Gary Graham, Crystal Allen, Herb Jefferson, Daamen Krall, and William Wellman, Jr. Fiction in Print, Past, Present and Future Round table discussion with authors of today’s Sci-fi/fantasy/horror. How has it changed and how do they compete with the visual world of the genres today? Q&A if time allows. Presented by jonja.net. FREE Paper Models for Kids of All Ages Come sit with Brad Guy and other CoMMiES and build a free paper model. Several styles available. All materials are provided. Gorram Browncoats! Join the Mile High Browncoats, Colorado’s Official Fan Group, for a lively discussion centered on Joss Whedon’s Firefly / Serenity ‘verse. Learn about our upcoming group activities, monthly shindigs, and the June CSTS screening of Serenity. Share with us your love of this shiny tv series and film. Visit us at cobrowncoats.com. Page 20 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Battlestar Galactica Filming Miniature Replicas Model Builder Sean Sides will have an exact replica of the original Battlestar Galactica model used in the original TV series on display. The model is fully lighted and consists of thousands of the same model kit parts used on the original. There will also be three “rag tag” ships -- Colonial Movers, Livery Ship and Picon Maru -- on display. These replicas can be seen in the Model Show room where he will also be available for question and answer sessions during the show. (not Sean, by the way) Klingon Warriors’ Tournament Come test your physical and mental combat skills in the Klingon Warriors’ Tournament. All skill levels invited to participate in one or all of the three events: Curse Warfare (if time permits), Mek’leth Combat, and Bat’leth Combat. Win or lose, everyone always has a good time. Brought to you by the Galactic Warriors Academy. Kookin’ with Kroesh Kroesh Septaric, the Klingon Da’Har Master of Battle and Food has returned to StarFest for another year of what he enjoys to share most – his view on how to enjoy cooking by looking at it as therapy, not a chore. Come see Kroesh entertain the audience with his wild and spontaneous style of cooking. Share in the one hour frenzy as volunteers from the audience will participate in the preparation of these culinary adventures. Watch as they transform earthly ingredients into dishes that will satisfy a Klingon yet delight the human taste buds … and when it’s all done these foods will be shared with his loyal fans and the audience. Oh yes, there always is food. Looney Labs “Little Experiment” with the Maquis Come and play Monty Python Fluxx, Aquarius, Nanofictionary, Volcano, Are Your a Werewolf? . . . We have them all! Come relax and learn a game or two and maybe win a prize. Marc Gunn, Celtic Geek Experience Celtic music the way you do in the movies with a Geek theme. Celtic songs inspired by Star Wars, Firefly, Red Dwarf, Lord of the Rings and more. Marc will also present selections from his hit cat CDs, “Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers” and “Whiskers in the Jar.” Mask Decorating Workshop We’re back again this year! All are welcome to attend. One mask per person. Supplies will include, but not be limited to: ribbons, foam cut outs, glitter, feathers, and much much more. A group of helpers will be on hand to help with little hands. Donations are welcome to help expand choices for decorations, but are not required. Hope to see you there! MileHiCon Challenge: Who is Sci Fi’s Top Fashionista? Clothes make the man (and woman), they say—and what they wear in our favorite movies and shows says a lot about the characters and the world. What’s your pick for the best-dressed character in SF/fantasy? From the comfortable military khaki of Gen. Jack O’Neill to Seven of Nine’s va-va- Costume Contest Saturday Night 8:00PM Our Costume Contest takes place on Saturday night in the Main Events room. Prizes will be awarded in several categories, including a brand-new X-Box 360 and $100 gift card for 1st Place. It’s fun and exciting. Imagine appearing on the same stage as our Hollywood Stars and getting the chance to get exposure in front of thousands of fans - it’s a night you will never forget! va-voom catsuit, the casual elegance of David Tennant’s Doctor Who or Halle Berry’s black leather fetish-friendly Catwoman, choose your favorite and come prepared to champion their sartorial honor! Model Show Do you build models? If so, bring it by the Model Show and share your work with the world! Our show includes science fiction, science fact, fantasy, and horror subjects. Are you amazed by detailed artwork in miniature? Come on by and cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award! Do you want to improve your skills? Our friendly staff of qualified volunteers will be happy to talk to you about your work. There are a lot of model-related events at this convention. Be sure to check them out! Mystery Science StarFest Do you enjoy bad films? Do you enjoy making fun of them? Do you think that these activities are even better with friends? We do. Come to Mystery Science StarFest and have a good time with a bad film and join us as we endeavor to make the best of the worst even better by shouting hilarious comments at it. The Next 50 Years in Space Karl Henriksson of the Denver Space Society will discuss man’s next step into space. Space-based solar power satellites will permanently solve energy and climate change issues on Earth; humanity will be enabled to do other things in space, becoming space-faring. Come see this exciting future! Open Filking If music is the language of the soul, then what a geek sings must be pretty weird stuff. At open filking we explore that aspect of the uber nerd in-depth, discovering songs about cats, computers, interstellar battles, Vampires, tribbles and whatever else takes your fancy. Everyone is encouraged to join in, and often the best parts are when we get everyone singing together. Bring whatever material you like and help us sing the Fest down. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 21 People with Disabilities at Conventions People with disabilities at conventions and the challenges they face with costuming, parking, crowds and accessibility to activities. What can be done to make conventions more enjoyable for all? Pirate vs. Ninja OLYMPICS! This event is a follow-up to our popular Pirate vs. Ninja voting event two years ago -- only now we are going to settle the age-old question of Pirates vs. Ninjas once and for all through a series of tests: agility, endurance, strength, smarts, and more! Come cheer for your favorite team or even have the chance to compete for your side. Feel free to show your support at our fantable throughout the weekend, and witness firsthand the results of the Pirate vs. Ninja OLYMPICS 2009! Join us at the Atrium Stage at 2pm on Saturday for a short Pirates vs. Ninja swordfight! Pocket Books Previews -- Star Trek and Other Fiction 2009 is a banner year for Star Trek! In addition to the all-new film coming in just a few weeks, this year also marks the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the 20th anniversary of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and the 10th anniversary of the series finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Since the release of that first movie thirty years ago, Pocket Books has kept the spirit of Star Trek alive in print. What’s new this year? The 24th century has seen great upheaval, and the Federation has finally defeated its greatest enemy. The rebuilding process begins in 2009 with all new adventures featuring the U.S.S. Enterprise-E, the U.S.S. Voyager, and the U.S.S. Titan under the command of Captain William Riker. Elsewhere, the ongoing post-series stories of Deep Space Nine continue to unfold, whereas the mystery deepens in the 23rd century for the crew of Starbase 47 in Star Trek: Vanguard. As for the 22nd century? It seems Captain Archer and his crew also will have their hands full, as the fledgling Starfleet soon finds itself on a collision course with The Romulan War. Join authors Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore to get a preview of Pocket Books’ plans for the entire year along with sneak peeks into 2010. Find out what’s happening with books based not only on Star Trek but also Warcraft, Starcraft, and other hot gaming properties, and television shows like CSI and The 4400. Star Trek lives! Read the proof! Quick-Build Costume Workshop Fourth annual event!! Formerly Quick-Build Costuming Contest is now a Quick-Build Costume Workshop for all who want to attend. This is an on-site costume workshop -- do it yourself or get help from costumers on-hand. We have the equipment and supplies. You can bring your project to complete, or, if you need to start one, you can start, complete, and wear your works of art. Donations are accepted to add to the variety of costume/fabric items. Come and see what kind of costume you can come up with. Kids are always encouraged to come up with a costume. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. R2-KT Make-a-Wish SciFi Auction R2-KT was created in 2005 to honor Katie Johnson, who tragically passed away from brain cancer at the age of seven. Her father founded the 501st Legion, a Star Wars club that performs charity work around the world. The R2 Builders Club created a unique R2 unit especially for Katie, R2-KT (r2kt.com ). The 501st Legion approached Hasbro with the idea of producing a figure to commemorate R2-KT, which they unveiled at Comic Con in 2007. This inspired Hasbro and Lucasfilm to help make more wishes come true for children like Katie through the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Bid on great items ranging from Star Trek books, posters, kits and other great donated scifi items, including the new R2-KT coins! All proceeds will benefit Make-a-Wish Colorado. www.wish.colorado.org. Page 22 Avistrum returns StarFest with wand-waving fun to everyone. Some of their events planned for the weekend are the Quidditch Tournament and Tri-Wizard Tournament. There is an exciting schedule for this year’s curriculum. Space is limited to 30 students for each class, so you will need to register for classes early! Courses offered are: Auror Training: Forensic Magic, History of Magic: The Salem Witch Trials, Charms, and Herbology. The Avistrum Academy is located just off the atrium in the Marriott hotel. Charlotte Herring of About Face Painting will be in the Avistrum Lounge Friday and Saturday! Stop by and see her work! Researching Your Paranormal Fiction Author David Boop takes you down the darkest drives, the creepiest crypts and oldest nursing homes? He’ll show you how to find supernatural ideas and paranormal facts in places you wouldn’t expect. With Mario Acevedo, Jeanne Stein and Carrie Vaughn. Resident Evil: Dark Side Unveiled The Geeked fan club will provide a close look at Resident Evil 5 and the future of the game franchise. We will discuss the events that lead up to the fifth installment of the survial horror franchise and beyond as the characters from the franchise. We also will be giving away a Resident Evil 5 snow globe to the best dressed Zombie or Resident Evil character attending our panel. We will be showing trailers and clips from Resident Evil 5. Resident Evil: Degeneration Resident evil Degeneration is a new CGI film based on the Resident Evil game saga by Capcom. Geeked will be conducting an open discussion about the film after its showing in the Anime Room Saturday evening. Rune Stones -- Fortune, Fame and Glory Come have your questions answered in the reading of the Rune stones. Liz will help you interpret what they are trying to tell you. SciFi Modeling Live! Con members of all ages!!! Ever wanted to build scifi models? Want to build better scifi models? Come to the CoMMiES table in the atrium on Saturday and Sunday from 10am-3pm, and chat with some CoMMiES about the models they are building on the spot! Their experience covers a wide range of modeling subjects. These award winning modelers are eager to share their knowledge with anyone interested. From beginners to advanced builders, the CoMMiES will have something to share! Scratch Build Spaceship Contest This FREE event is open to anyone interested. Come express your creativity with kits and parts from the CoMMiES stash! You will have two hours to construct a spaceship of your design from the parts provided. Winner chosen by staff and participant voting at the completion of the contest. Limited to six participants. All materials are provided. Keep your creation when it’s over! 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Sith and Targ The Order of the Grey brings a Star Wars twist to the long-running Renaissance Fair act Puke and Snot as we honor the late Joe Kudla, who was such a central part of the Colorado Festival. Our live action sci-fi spoof of the comedy duo will be the centerpiece of an afternoon of fun and Star Wars trivia. We will unveil our latest commercial parodies, unwrap a new edition of Weekend Update, retrospect the ten years of the Order of the Grey Jedi and ask our audience to create headlines for Week in Pictures. Compete for prizes in our own Star Wars Trivia game where we reward bonus points for correct spelling of answers. May the best Jedi win. And may the Farce be with you. Space Grunts! Pre-release party for Flying Pen Press’ newest collection of exciting Full Throttle Space Tales, edited by none-other-than Dayton Ward! Dayton will discuss his selection process, and several authors will read snippets from their stories. There will be give-a-ways, so please join the Space Grunts! Star Trek Comics The history of Star Trek comics, choice stories as well as some bad ones, the companies who released them then and now. Samples will be shown. Star Trek IQ Test Test your Star Trek IQ to determine whether you are a Star Trek Imbecile or a Star Trek Genius! Star Trek fans of all ages are welcome to take a written exam to determine their Star Trek IQ. The exam will test knowledge regarding the TV series and movies of original Star Trek and Star Trek Next Generation. The questions begin at an easier level, but get progressively harder and harder. Can you score over 150 to be called a Star Trek Genius? This is a chance to really show off your knowledge of the Star Trek universe. Each participant takes the test individually, not having to rely on yelling out the answer or being called on to answer a question. All participants will receive a ribbon showing their Star Trek IQ level and score, and a special “trophy” (that any Star Trek fan would love) will be awarded for top score. This is a family friendly activity, but the test will be guaranteed to be challenging to any Star Trek fan. Star Trek: The Movies Since the 11th Star Trek movie “Star Trek” is coming out on May 8th, this panel will celebrate the occasion by discussing the greatest sci fi franchise movies ever. We will talk all about the ten Star Trek movies that have come out and about the upcoming movie. We will talk about the storylines, special effects, music, costumes, villains, trivia, profitability, etc. We will also see how the films have effected us socially and culturally. Then we will have a final vote on which were the best two Star Trek movies that were ever made. Live long and prosper! Star Trek Trivia Test your knowledge against other fans. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Trivia questions based on all TV series and movies. Star Trek vs Star Wars This panel will discuss the greatest on-going sci-fi debate: which one is better, Star Trek or Star Wars? The presentation will contrast and compare the two sci-fi adventures in various ways, such as who had the better special effects, space gadgets, space ships, storyline, characters, and music? Which made the most money? Which affected us more socially and culturally? Which was more realistic? In the end, the audience’s final vote about which is the best will speak for itself. The Star Wars Experience In celebration of over 30 years of Star Wars and the anticipation of the Clone Wars Animated Series and the upcoming live action show, the 501st Mountain Garrison will be presenting the Star Wars Experience at StarFest. Come and join us for this momentous occasion of one of the most influential science fiction sagas in our generation. Meet your favorite Star Wars characters in a replica interior of the Death Star and get an opportunity to take your picture with stormtroopers, bounty hunters, and even the menacing Darth Vader. If you are lucky, you can even meet a couple of our captured R2 units, maybe R2-D2 himself! Throughout the weekend, you can also try to outwit the Imperial Troopers in the Droid Hunt. The Empire will be trying to capture you and prevent you from finding the droids, but you will have an opportunity to beat them for various prizes including many Star Wars props and replicas donated by the Mountain Garrison, the Rocky Mountain region’s premiere imperial costuming group. The StarFest Panel Have you ever wondered how you can run a panel at StarFest? Have you wondered how to become a volunteer? Do you have a great video that you’d like to show at the Fan Film Festival? Then come to this panel! Susan, Treecy, and Kelley (and anyone else we can talk into coming) will answer what questions we can for you. Who knows -- perhaps next year you’ll be the star of our show! 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 23 The StarFest Talent Show The StarFest Talent Show is back!! Have a song you need to sing? A skit you need to perform? The Atrium Stage is the place to do it on Sunday morning. Sign up Friday and Saturday at Convention Information. Walkons will be accepted on Sunday if time permits. Please keep performances to under 5 minutes each. Prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Starfleet/Region 17 Get to Know You Members of Region 17 (AZ, CO, UT, WY) will be gathering for an awards program and to share stories of what their chapters are up to. Everyone (Starfleet member or not) is welcome to drop by to say ‘Hi’. We’ll share information about Starfleet and our 12 chapters in the region. Stargate Huminiatures Come play or watch your favorite Stargate characters in a live action board game with human playing pieces. You can play a character or direct the action of Stargate Command members versus goa’uld system lords, or other enemies of Earth. The game is based on WOTC Star Wars/D&D miniatures (D20 system). Play a pre-selected army or create your own unique force. All materials are provided. Audience participation is encouraged, even if all you do is cheer on your favorite Stargate character. If you are interested in playing, please come to the SG-14 fan table to sign up. Studio Giveaways Starfleet Academy Courses Join the hundreds of StarFest attendees who’ve attended Starfleet Academy – StarFest Campus now in its Eighth year! Starfleet Academy is an entertaining opportunity to experience life as a Starfleet cadet. Multimedia presentations, audience participation, a little education and a lot of fun are what the classes are all about. The classes are taught by Andorian Ambassador Indra Ivari, Lt. Commander Stevl and a host of other professors including Romulans, Vulcans, Andorians, and even the occasional human. There are always plenty of surprises, since every year all the classes are brand new. Everyone is invited to attend one, two or all four classes. Diplomas and other rewards will be given to those who complete all four courses. Security 101: How to Survive Your First Away Team Mission An introduction to the exciting and challenging opportunities in being a Starfleet Security Officer, including do’s and don’t’s and how to take advantage of the constant opportunities for replace... er, advancement. Don’t miss out on all the free posters and swag given out at and around the show. Some of the stuff is really cool. Astronomy 101: Earth Solar System – Be a Star, or a Sun or a Planet in a Hands-On Astronomy course Superhero Cinema Students will begin their exploration of the universe by learning how Earth’s solar system works. When is the full moon visible in the day time? Why is Venus only seen as a crescent? Why is the planetary Grand Tour so rare? And Why isn’t Pluto a planet? Discover the answers for yourself as you take the role of the different heavenly bodies in a technique called kinesthetic astronomy. Last one there has to be Uranus! (Note from Stevl: Stop having Rec Deck crew write course descriptions.) The quest to show the best, the brightest, and, yes, even the “cheesiest” examples of Superheroes in Movies and TV continues. Tom Hodges -- Lucasfilm Artist Star Wars/Clone Wars artist Tom Hodges will discuss his work past, present and future in a galaxy far, far away. He will also take questions on art and what could be up next for the Clone Wars web comic! UFO’s: A SciFi Drama Unfolds In Real Life Real life scientific studies of the UFO phenomenon and its correlations with modern media and Sci-Fi entertainment. Presented by Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), the largest UFO research organization in the U.S. Under the Bucket -- Join the 501st Stormtroopers Have you ever thought about being a stormtrooper? Darth Vader? Or any of the other “bad” guys from Star Wars? Join us as we discuss the 501st and how you can become a member of Vader’s Fist! We will go over what is the 501st, costuming references, trooping, membership and how to do what we do! The panel will conclude with a Q&A session so come ready with any questions you have for members in costume! Utopia Planitia-Build Your Own Spaceship We’re looking for a few Junior Engineers!! Build your very own spaceship (not to scale, of course) out of ordinary household items with the crew of the USS Pioneer. Children of all ages will have a blast, but those under 10 should be accompanied by a responsible companion. See you there!! Website Giveaway GeekRadioDaily.com, Jonja.net, ScreenGeeks.com and Starland.com have teamed up to give away some great prizes! The grand prize will be an autograph and photo ticket for whomever the winner chooses. We’ll also be giving away books from various authors and more. Enter to win at Kevin Dilmore and Dayton Ward’s table in Author Alley before 10am on Saturday morning. Page 24 Interspecies Relationships 235: Love and Friendship Under the Stars - Literally Want a fling with a Ferengi? A date with a Deltan? A tryst with a Trill? This is the course for you. Students will be introduced to the wide variety of relationships available in the quadrant, focusing on the potentials and pitfalls. The relative merits of different species will be considered, and students will be able to determine which species would be best for them. Engineering 101: Spaceship Design and Development This is the class that made Scott, LaForge, O’Brien and even Trip legendary Engineers. If you want to save your ship or station, you have to be prepared to make what you need out of what’s available. Now is your chance to practice this important skill. In this hands-on class, students will have the chance to demonstrate and hone their design and construction techniques in competition with their fellow students. Main Events Seating Instructions It is your responsibility to be seated 5 minutes before Reserved Seating Events so that our stars don’t have to talk to empty seats. Please be courteous and get to your assigned seat on time. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Whose Ship is it Anyway? Explore depths of interphasic extradimensional improvisational space. The Improvatons always venture forth with an audience (holographic or live), so be prepared to think up new ideas, quotes, and situations for our hilarious and talented cosmic adventurers. Texas Hold-’Em Battle For Terra Presentation Aristomenis “Meni” Tsirbas will be presenting special footage from his 3D animated feature at StarFest on Saturday in the Main Events Room. Meni was the Digital Effects Supervisor for A Wrinkle in Time, and Paramount’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Battle for Terra is his first full-length animated feature film. It is a story about Senn (Justin Long) and Mala (Evan Rachel Wood), two rebellious alien teens living on the beautiful planet Terra, a place that promotes peace and tolerance. A planet that has long ago rejected war and weapons of mass destruction. Looking for some action Friday night? Join the USS Pioneer for a free, no-limit Texas-Hold-’Em Tournament! The game starts at 9:30 pm, with set-up starting at 9 in Panel Room 2. Players must be at least 18 years of age to play. You’ll have fun even if you haven’t played much! Prizes will be given for those who reach the final table and for the tournament champion. We’ll also draw for door prizes throughout the game. Registration begins at 6 pm at the Grand Alliance check in near the Dealer’s Room and goes until 8:30--after that, just come to Panel Room 2 and sign up there. We’ll also be selling StarFest commemorative poker chips to benefit the Dumb Friends League for $2 each throughout the weekend. Shuffle up and deal!!! When Terra is invaded by human beings fleeing a civil war and environmental catastrophe, the planet is plunged into chaos. During the upheaval, Mala befriends an injured human pilot (Luke Wilson) and each learns the two races are not so different from one another. Together they must face the terrifying realization that in a world of limited resources, only one of their races is likely to survive. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 25 ComicFest Activities and Panels Local Creator Spotlight An inside look at the Rocky Mountain Region’s finest Comic Creators. Members of 7000 BC Comics, Angry Commuter Comics, Fort Collins Comics Collective, Prime Dimension Studios, and Squidworks will all be on hand to discuss their work as well as how to get involved in the local comics creator scene. Comics and Prose with Kevin J Anderson International bestselling author Kevin J Anderson joins us to discuss his work both in and outside of comics, including Dune, The Last Days of Krypton, Star Wars novels, and his original works, including a new rock CD/fantasy novel crossover, Terra Incognita. Beyond the Cape and Tights: The Best of Indie Comics Join Charlitto, from the Indie Spinner Rack podcast, Patrick Hoover from Angry Commuter Comics, Sean Anderson from the I Want More Comics Shop, as the best comics outside of the Big Two are discussed. If you’ve been looking to go beyond the world of Superhero Comics but didn’t know where to start, this group of Indie Comics Fans will help to point you in the right direction. It’s also a great time to talk about what you love about Indie Comics and debate the best Indie Comics on the rack today. Mike Baron Through the Years Join Eisner, Harvey, and Kirby nominated writer Mike Baron as he discusses his award winning work on Nexus, Badger, The Flash, and others. Mike will be joined by some of his current collaborators at Big Head Press and IDW including Scott Bieser and Nick Runge. The Fun and Challenges of Drawing Comics Learn from artists of varying styles and techniques some of the methods and tricks they use when producing their comics. How To Break into Comics As Comic book fans most of us have dreamed of breaking into the industry, but where do you start? Learn from industry pro’s the routes that they’ve taken and what it takes to help earn your big break. Vertigo Panel Join Vertigo stars Brian Wood and Amy Reeder Hadley as they discuss whats to come in Madame Xanadu, DMZ, and Northlanders. This will be a great time to get all of your questions answered about these great series. The Best of Webcomics Is your budget tapped out but still want to read more comics? Have you seen webcomics while surfing the web but didn’t know where to start? Join web comic creators to learn about the evolving world of webcomics. Continuity: Friend or Foe Continuity in Comics is one of the longest held debates amongst comic fans. Does continuity help to tell good stories or just make readers angry when mistakes are made? Is it possible to tell stories about a character for 30 years without continuity? Join our group as the debate continues. From the Store Front Perspective of Comic Shop Owners Join local comic shop owners as they weigh in on some of the most talked about issues in comics today including: Event Comics, Diamond’s new dollar threshold for publishers, price increases, late comics, and more. Licensed Property Comics William Katt, Nick Runge, and Zach Howard When the show is canceled or the movie is over, it’s time for the comic books to continue the stories. However creating these comics is never easy as fans have preset expectations on both storylines and characters. Join William Katt (Writer The Greatest American Hero, Arcana), Nick Runge (artist for Ghostbusters, Angel, and Terminator Terminator), ), and Zach Howard (Star Wars, Star Trek, and Aliens)) as they discuss both the fun and challenges of creating these comics. Artist Zach Howard will also be debuting the first page from Dark Horse’s upcoming Aliens comic. Creating Dynamic Faces with Amy Reeder Hadley Rising star Amy Reeder Hadley (Fools Gold and Madame Xanadu)) is prepared to answer all your questions about facial expressions, angles, and variability complete with demonstration. The Art of Storytelling: With Brian Wood The first of what will become a tradition at ComicFest. Join Brian Wood as he shares the nuts and bolts of his storytelling process. A question and answer session will follow. Silver SurferComic Book Movies: Threat or Menace Comic book movies have been some of Hollywoods biggest money makers as well as some of there most anticipated films. Has this helped or hurt the comic book industry? Has it generated new readers? Is it a trend or a fad? Join in on this great discussion. Page 26 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest An Evening With Brian Wood DrawerBoxes® would like to invite you to an Evening with Brian Wood on April 18th at 8pm. This is your chance to sit down and talk with one of comic’s most talented writers (DMZ, Northlanders, Demo, and Local). Space is extremely limited. Tickets are $25 and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Hero Initiative. Tickets will be available at the door at ComicFest based on availability. Please don’t bring your comics or cameras. This is strictly a social event and there will be plenty of time for pictures and signing during the convention. Hero Initiative Silent Auction The Hero Initiative is an organization designed to provide monetary assistance to former comic book creators requiring supplemental health, medical, and quality-of-life assistance. This organization has given us the opportunity to give back to the creators that have given us so much enjoyment throughout the years. At the first Denver ComicFest you will have the opportunity to give back to those that have given so much to you through a series of silent auctions, featuring exciting collectors items, throughout the weekend. We have a variety of items donated to us, such as library bound volumes of DMZ, Madame Xandau, and Nexus (donated by Library Bindings). There will also be rare signed items such as a framed Green Lantern Poster signed by artist Ethan Van Sciver (donated by I Want More Comics ), signed trade paperbacks by writer Matt Sturges (donated by Matt Sturges), and a Michael Turner 2007 New York Comic Con signed sketchbook (donated by From This Day Forward Photography) and many others. For more information about the Hero Initiative go to www.heroinitiative.org. We hope that these great collectors items will inspire generosity for this wonderful charity. Marvel Mondo Panel Teleconference with Brian Michael Bendis and Jeph Loeb: Have you always wanted to go to a Marvel Mondo Panel, but haven’t been able to make it to New York, Chicago, or San Diego? Well stay tuned True Believers because it’s landing right here in Denver. Do you want to know what Bendis is going to do next with the Marvel or Ultimate Universe? What will Loeb do next with the Hulk? This will be an exciting question and answer session live via teleconference with Marvel Comics Creators Brian Michael Bendis (Secret Invasion, New Avengers, and Ultimate Spider-Man) and Jeph Loeb (Hulk and Ultimatium) Panel Theory and Page Lay-out For the aspiring cartoonists one of the most difficult hurdles is where to put the panels. How to successfully layout a comics page from script to finished pencils so that your pages are given a professional look will be discussed in detail. Portfolio Review Is your submission for that never before told tale of The Batman just about ready to be sent off to DC comics? Are you sure you have what it takes to blow Joe Quesada’s mind with your latest sketches of SpiderMan and The Hulk? If you are more than just a fan of comics, and are working to start your comic book career, you will have your chance to receive an honest evaluation of your work by creators such as Armando Durruthy, John Cboins, and Mike Baron. Availability is limited. Raffle All weekend long there will be a chance to win some great items, such as movie passes to the Cinebarre, Comics, Sketchbooks and much more. Don’t miss out on your chance to win these great prizes. Live Podcasting Charlito from the Indie Spinner Rack podcast is making the trek back home from New York to Denver to cover the con and talk comics with anyone he can. Charlitto will be podcasting live throughout the weekend as well as moderating an Indie Comics Panel and Webcomics panel. Listen to Indie Spinner Rack for free on iTunes or go to indiespinnerrack .blogspot.com for more details. Indie Spinner Rack is a podcast geared towards the indie comic book publishing world, not only for veterans of Indie publishing, but new readers as well. Charlito and Mr. Phil bring you the smackdown of Indies, from the past to present, with extra tidbits of info and current happenings throughout the industry. In addition the show also features interviews, contests, and plenty of silliness to go around. So sit down, take a spin and join the boys for your latest info from the outer edges of comicdom! Special thanks to the good folks at Library Bindings for bringing Charlito out for this great event! Other Podcasters in attendance at ComicFest will be Charles O’Neil from the Fanboy Face-off Podcast and Mike Myers from the DC Noise Podcast. Both shows are available for free on iTunes. For more information on Fanboy Face-off goto www.FanboyFace-off.com. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 27 ComicFest: Special Thanks We wanted to give a special thanks to Jason Page for his tireless efforts on behalf of our inaugural ComicFest this year. Without his help it would have definitely been much less of an event. His hard work and devotion to comics is without parallel and we just can’t thank him enough. Knowing that such effort comes with the help of others whom we might not be aware of. We asked that Jason say a couple of things about the people that helped him put ComicFest together: With any event there are always people working behind the scenes to make it function smoothly. Bruce MacIntosh created flyers, printed sketchbooks, promoted the show near and far, and so much more. Thanks to Matt McLean, Ben Cameron, and Charles O’Neill for all that you did. Thanks to Rich Vincent from DrawerBoxes(tm) for sponsoring Brian Wood’s trip, and for all of his great advice. Thanks to James Jasek from Library Bindings for bringing Charlito back to Denver for the con and to see his parents. Thanks to Barb and Mike Meyers for the tour of Colorado Springs comic shops. Special thanks to everyone who donated items to the Hero Initiative Silent Auction including Library Bindings, Marc Andreyko, Brad Meltzer, I Want More Comics, Riccardo Burchelli, Matt Sturges, and Anginet Photography. To all of the ComicFest writers and artists, thanks for your love of comics and your support of the show! Special thanks to Armando Durruthy, Tom Rasch, and Jason and Heather Martin for the art you did to promote the show. Thanks to all of the comic shops that promoted the con. Thanks to my wife Anginet for all of her hard work including sketchbooks, flyers, posters, and listening to me talk endlessly about comic books. Finally thanks to all of you who took time out of your weekend to come to ComicFest. I’m already looking forward to next year! Page 28 Hug a r obot... th feelienygshave too 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest 5x10 Utility Trailer $2495.00 8.5’x24’ Race Car Trailer $13,995.00 8’x18’ Utility Trailer $5195.00 501st Photo Booth Perhaps it is your destiny to get your Photo? See them in the Atrium 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 29 The Art of No Budget Filmmaking Join our attending filmmakers for a discussion of creating exciting independent films with little or no budget. With Jason Stephenson and Joe Knetter of Not For the Squeamish Productions, Richard Taylor of Bizjack Flemmco Productions, and others. The Two-Fisted Female in Fiction Author Jeanne Stein invites you to join in the discussion of the women who kick butt in fiction. Dead Air Patricia Tallman talks about her upcoming horror film! The Pro’s and Con’s of Slasher Films A discussion with your host Reggie McDaniel. Can slasher films be done well? Have they been? Colorado X – Case Files of the Paranormal HorrorFest Activities HorrorFest Extras Room This is the room at HorrorFest where you’ll find all the extra fun stuff! We’ll have contests, author signings, a freebie table, and more! Independent Film Screening Room New this year to HorrorFest! This is where you’ll see screenings from all of our independent film companies attending HorrorFest. We also show independent films from other companies and up-and-coming new directors. See the schedule for all the films we will be screening over the weekend. HorrorFest Panels This year we have some great panels in store for you! Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society returns with crowd favorite the “Paranormal Game Show” and a brand new panel “The Science of the Paranormal.” All of our authors will be presenting panels as well. For the younger crowd, we have our kid-friendly event, “Make Your Own Horror Coloring Book” and of course “Horror Trivia” will be returning with your host Peri Charlifu. See below for a listing and description of some of our fabulous panels! Stop in and learn all about this exciting new show being shot right here in Colorado! Warning Radio The extremely popular web radio show will broadcast live from HorrorFest with you as a live audience! What Would You Like to See in Horror Fiction? Carrie Vaughn hosts this discussion on what you the fan would like to see in horror fiction that hasn’t been done yet. Horror Video Friday night we are pleased to present “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” with Cast in the Aspen Theater at midnight! Saturday we celebrate 30 years of “Friday the 13th” and pay tribute to camp slasher films all day and into the night ending with “His Name Was Jason – 30 Years of Friday the 13th”. We’ll also take time out to premier the new film from NFTS Productions, “Terror Overload – Tales From Satan’s Truckstop” starring Ari Lehman and Scarlet Salem. Sunday we’re digging up some films starring StarFest and HorrorFest guests, Patricia Tallman, William Katt, Robert Picardo, and Ethan Phillips. Making Dahmer vs. Gacey Jed Rowen and Ethan Phillips present an extended trailer for this new film and talk about the making of the film. Page 30 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest GAMEFEST Saturday Tournaments - Play Starts at Noon Street Fighter 4 - Singles Event. Entry $10 per person. Prizes: 1st - $150, 2nd - $30. Smash Bros. Brawl - Singles event. Entry $10 per person. Prizes: 1st - $150, 2nd - $30. HALO 3 (2 v 2) - Two person team event. Entry is $10 per person, $20 per team. Prizes: 1st - $440, 2nd - $60 (per team). Sunday Tournaments - Play Starts at Noon Soul Calibur 4 - Singles Event. Entry is $10 per person. Prizes: 1st - $150, 2nd - $30 NBA 2K 2009 - Singles Event. Entry is $10 per person. Prizes: 1st - $180, 2nd - $30 Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm - Singles Event. Entry is $10 per person. Prize: 1st - Gift Card from Gamestop. Casual Play s e z i r P Cash & There is open game play all three days, all day at no charge. Included games are: Street Fighter 4, Smash Bros. Brawl, Halo 3, Soul Calibur 4, NBA 2K 2009, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, Little Big Planet (PS3), Gears of War 2 (360), Mortal Kombat VS DC Universe (360), Smash Bros. Melee (Wii/Gamecube), and Mario Kart Double Dash (Wii/Gamecube). Tournaments and 3 Days of Gameplay About GameFest GameFest is brought to you with great help from Game Stop and Colorado Cutthroat Gaming this year. Together, we’ll be providing you with the ultimate gaming experience in SciFi, Horror, Comics and Gaming. Our gameplay will feature today’s most popular games and the chance to win cash and prizes in six different tournaments over the weekend. If you are looking for good competition, new rivals, new friends, and the BEST GAMING you’ve ever experienced, then you found the right place. How It Works The convention takes place at the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel April 17-19, 2009. The hours are (roughly) Friday from 6pm-10pm, Saturday and Sunday from 10am-8pm. In order to get into the convention you will need to get a membership of some kind. There are several kinds of memberships available from as low as $10. Any of the memberships will give you access to both GameFest and ComicFest. Once you have purchased a convention membership, you are able to take advantage of Casual Game Play at GameFest. In order to play in the individual Tournament Events, you will have to pay an additional fee for each event you enter ($10 per person). Tournament play will take place on Saturday and Sunday. All day Friday is devoted to open Casual Play. GameFest is convenient (next door) to all the StarFest activities at the Marriott Denver Tech Center. Between your matches, you’ll be able to partake in all sorts of other great stuff that will be happening at the StarFest Entertainment Festival, depending on the membership you purchase. ComicFest is also located at the Hilton and is included in any of the membership tickets you decide to purchase. 2009 StarFest Entertainment Festival - StarFest - HorrorFest - ComicFest - GameFest Page 31 2010 April 16-18, 2010 - Marriott & Hilton DTC - Invited Guests Summer Glau Firefly - Terminator: SCC Marina Sirtis Star Trek: The Next Generation Simon Helberg Big Bang Theory Who do you want to see? Let us know! Visit the Starland.com message board to suggest your favorites. Discount tickets to StarFest 2010 are on sale at Registration now! Starland is the Official website for Denver entertainment news and information. It’s also the home of StarFest, HorrorFest, GameFest, and Haunted Houses. Make sure you fill out and turn in your email address at registration so we can keep you informed about all the great events we have planned in Denver and throughout the Rocky Mountain region.