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John Champion is co-host and co-producer of the Mission Log Podcast, a weekly show analyzes, scrutinizes, and celebrates every episode of that other sci-fi franchise that starts with "Star." In fact, [[Pete]] has admitted that Mission Log was a sort of inspiration for the ''STAR WARS MINUTE'' (though of course not in any legal sense).<br> | John Champion is co-host and co-producer of the Mission Log Podcast, a weekly show which analyzes, scrutinizes, and celebrates every episode of that other sci-fi franchise that starts with "Star." In fact, [[Pete]] has admitted that Mission Log was a sort of inspiration for the ''STAR WARS MINUTE'' (though of course not in any legal sense).<br> | ||
John is also the co-producer and co-host of the long-running DVD Geeks podcast and is one of the creators of its predecessor, the DVD Geeks TV show. He also produced the unabashedly geeky web-series Bif! Bam! Pow! Wow!, numerous corporate and commercial videos and a number of DVD special features and behind-the-scenes featurettes. | John is also the co-producer and co-host of the long-running DVD Geeks podcast and is one of the creators of its predecessor, the DVD Geeks TV show. He also produced the unabashedly geeky web-series '''Bif! Bam! Pow! Wow!''', numerous corporate and commercial videos and a number of DVD special features and behind-the-scenes featurettes. | ||
Starting as an actor at the age of six, John has appeared in numerous theatrical productions as well as commercial and TV work. A lifelong science fiction enthusiast, John has moderated panels and hosted special events at fan conventions. A number of years ago he started on a long series of video interviews and has produced segments featuring dozens of the creators and talents behind Star Trek. | Starting as an actor at the age of six, John has appeared in numerous theatrical productions as well as commercial and TV work. A lifelong science fiction enthusiast, John has moderated panels and hosted special events at fan conventions. A number of years ago he started on a long series of video interviews and has produced segments featuring dozens of the creators and talents behind Star Trek. | ||
==Rank the Star Wars Movies== | ==Rank the Star Wars Movies== | ||
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==Web Links== | ==Web Links== | ||
*http://missionlogpodcast.com | |||
*http://dvdgeeks.tv | |||
*http://twitter.com/DVDGeeks | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*[[Empire Minute 113: Cosmic Operator]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 17 October 2016
John Champion is co-host and co-producer of the Mission Log Podcast, a weekly show which analyzes, scrutinizes, and celebrates every episode of that other sci-fi franchise that starts with "Star." In fact, Pete has admitted that Mission Log was a sort of inspiration for the STAR WARS MINUTE (though of course not in any legal sense).
John is also the co-producer and co-host of the long-running DVD Geeks podcast and is one of the creators of its predecessor, the DVD Geeks TV show. He also produced the unabashedly geeky web-series Bif! Bam! Pow! Wow!, numerous corporate and commercial videos and a number of DVD special features and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Starting as an actor at the age of six, John has appeared in numerous theatrical productions as well as commercial and TV work. A lifelong science fiction enthusiast, John has moderated panels and hosted special events at fan conventions. A number of years ago he started on a long series of video interviews and has produced segments featuring dozens of the creators and talents behind Star Trek.