00:00Gentlemen, let's try and keep our heads on our shoulders.
00:06I was initially attracted to Slingshot because I like science fiction, first and foremost.
00:13We're awake.
00:14Good.
00:15They wrote within the genre, but also managing to do something unique and original.
00:22What a roller coaster, that's what I thought.
00:28What a roller coaster.
00:31I have done a number of science fiction movies, Event Horizon, The Matrix Trilogy.
00:37Slingshot is similar to Event Horizon because the ship was a character as well, but this
00:42ship's character is even more mysterious.
00:44If we can't solve the issue, we may not make it to Titan.
00:48Our mission is to go out to one of the moons of Saturn called Titan.
00:53The idea is we leave Earth, we fly to Jupiter, piggyback on Jupiter's gravitational pull
00:59and slingshot ourselves further out into space.
01:04It's what happens to these three individuals as they go deeper and deeper into the unknown.
01:10We need to work as a team.
01:13Are we in agreement?
01:16Slingshot is about what happens to your mind millions of miles from Earth going into this
01:20hibernation cycle.
01:22Hello, John.
01:25My first impressions of the ship, I was really blown away.
01:28They did an awesome job of making something that felt sort of believably near future and
01:34also cinematic.
01:35Everything here is practical, very few visual effects shots.
01:39It felt like you could take off with this ship.
01:43The audience can look forward to the combination of sci-fi and psychological thriller.
01:49There are no clear-cut answers, which becomes a really cool experience for audiences.
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