About SciFi Vision

Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.

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Syfy Digital Press Tour 2012

SciFi Vision recently took part in the 6th Annual Digital Syfy Press Tour. You can find all interviews, articles, photos, videos, etc. linked here as they become available. The gallery will be frequently updated. More coming soon!

Day One: Dinner with the Casts of Being Human and Haven

Day Two: Defiance Set Tour

Day Two: Defiance Q&A

Day Two: Warehouse 13

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Upcoming Interviews

Follow along live via @scifivision on Twitter unless otherwise marked. All times are eastern.

Wednesday, 5/15
2:00pm - The Goodwin Games - Scott Foley

Thursday, 5/16
12:00pm - Celebrity Apprentice - Donald Trump/2 finalists

Wednesday, 5/22
1:15pm - Falling Skies - Noah Wyle

1:45 pm - Falling Skies - Remi Aubuchon/Doug Jones

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Fandom Access

Fandom Access, previously Lost Causes, is a discussion of popculture, mostly dealing with science fiction. Fandom Access has welcomed a variety of celebrity guests and will continue to do so in the future. Now available for download on itunes.

Fandom Access has resided in a few different places in the past, but we are currently on NDB MEDIA on BLOGTALKRADIO. All episodes will be linked soon. Previous older episodes are still available via Talk Shoe/the widget below.

Teen Wolf Season Two DVD Giveaway

Enter to win Teen Wolf Season Two on DVD! Multiple ways to enter! Open to residents of U.S. and Canada only.

Teen Wolf Season TwoPrize courtesy of Fox Home Entertainment

Win Teen Wolf Season Two on DVD

Defiance the Game Giveaway

Enter to win a standard PC-edition of Defiance the game! Multiple ways to enter! Open to residents of the U.S. only.

DefiancePrize courtesy of Syfy

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SciFi Vision

SciFi Vision: A History


Mission Statement:

SciFi Vision is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.

We strive to bring you the best pop culture content. We don’t simply regurgitate from other sites. We have relationships with various talent, television networks, and studios; much of our content comes direct from the source. We also post numerous exclusive interviews that you won’t find anywhere else. It’s also important to us to bring you the best live coverage from events and during interviews.

History:

Jamie Ruby has been designing and running websites since before high school. Originally selftaught, she found a love for computer art early on and won multiple awards for graphic arts in school.

It first started getting serious around 1996 when Jamie fell in love with The X-Files and decided to share her love with the world. It soon became much more than just a teen's website.

Jamie started publishing weekly reviews and recaps for the episodes for not just the site, but also for her own mailing list that started with only a few people reading her thoughts, but soon grew to close to 1000 X-Files fans who waited for her early weekly recaps. Jamie would spend every Sunday watching an early feed, writing a very detailed play-by-play, and screen capping photos.

In 1999, Jamie had a rare opportunity to visit The X-Files set in Los Angeles. It was because of an article she wrote for her fansite that she became a published author. Her favorite science fiction magazine, X-Posé, paid Jamie to write a condensed version of the article and send photos. The article was published in their January of 2000 issue (#42), along with a small photo of herself with Gillian Anderson on the cover.

Jamie's love of website design continued as the site grew and she started creating other fansites, including some official actor fansites, including that of Jason Schombing and Dan Payne. Soon her sites started to include her own photos from conventions and other events.

Eventually Jamie wanted to create the ultimate fansite where all of her other fandom sites could coexist and created SciFi Vision.

With a love for discussing pop cuture, especially science fiction, Jamie started appearing on live podcasts with host Shaun Daily (The Shaun O'Mac Show/Subject 2 Discussion), and eventually became cohost of Bionic Angels with Kenn and Angela Gold. It wasn't long before the podcast started getting some exclusive actor interviews. It was then that Jamie started writing for their online magazine, MediaBlvd, and interviewing celebrities for them.

During this time, Jamie also cohosted other podcasts, including Middlecast, a podcast for the short-lived series The Middleman, and Lost Causes, which originally focused on Lost, but expanded to include other shows and eventually became known as Fandom Access (among other spinoffs including On the Fringe).

Soon Jamie completely revamped SciFi Vision to be a place for her to post not only sci-fi news, but also her articles published on MediaBlvd.

In 2010, SciFi Vision moved out on its own to become its own media site. Jamie, however, still often works closely with MediaBlvd. They often do joint interviews or podcasts, and Jamie occasionally still writes for the magazine.

SciFi Vision, which has now been expanded to include not only science fiction, but other genres, continues to grow and now boasts hundreds of interviews and reviews, including numerous exclusives.

Jamie Ruby has a BFA at Youngstown State University in an independent cirriculum, which includes digital art, web design, photography, and theater. Jamie currently resides in Western Pennsylvania.


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