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IFH 800: Behind the Scenes of Sharknado: Turning Sci-Fi Madness into Storytelling Gold with Andrew Shaffer

2025/4/29
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Andrew Shaffer: 我从小热爱阅读和科幻恐怖小说,大学期间曾学习文学小说创作,但最终回归类型小说创作。创作《鲨卷风》生存指南源于一次偶然的机会,我向经纪人表达了想参与改编的想法,之后Random House和Syfy频道决定制作一本生存指南,我提交了样稿并被选中。为了创作这本书,我观看了大约30到40部科幻电影,并尝试为书中出现的超自然现象寻找科学解释,为此我还咨询了海洋生物学家。在创作过程中,我努力在科学解释和幽默之间取得平衡,避免故事过于自觉而失去趣味性。书中提出的应对鲨卷风的方法是‘战斗’,而不是逃跑。幽灵鲨是书中最难对付的怪物,因为它无处不在。我目前没有计划创作这本书的续集,但正在创作一本青少年小说和其他一些项目。 Alex Ferrari: 作为访谈主持人,我引导Andrew Shaffer分享了他的创作历程,并就书中内容、创作过程以及对《鲨卷风》系列电影的看法进行提问,例如如何创作一本兼顾科学与幽默的生存指南,如何处理电影中不符合科学逻辑的情节,以及对《鲨卷风3》的期待等。 Dave Bullis: 作为本期节目的客座主持人,我负责引导访谈的进行,并提出一些观众感兴趣的问题,例如书中最难对付的怪物是什么,作者是否计划创作续集,以及作者如果创作一个新的科幻怪物会是什么样的等等,并对Andrew Shaffer的回答进行补充和引导。

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The mind is a curious trickster, delighting in dreams where logic pirouettes in absurdity. In today's extraordinary episode, we welcome Andrew Shaffer, a humorist and New York Times bestselling author whose wit slices through the storms of reality with a twinkle in his eye and a chainsaw in hand. From the earliest pages of his life, Andrew Shaffer was destined to dance with the ridiculous and sublime. As a child, he devoured horror and science fiction with a ravenous appetite, only to find himself drawn back to these imaginative playgrounds after a detour through the hallowed halls of literary fiction. His journey led him, almost inevitably, to the playful chaos of "How to Survive a Sharknado," a manual for the absurd that demands both laughter and preparation.In the dance of ideas, Andrew revealed how the birth of the Sharknado survival guide was as spontaneous as a tornado filled with teeth. Inspired by the original cult film, he offered his humorous talents when Random House and SyFy decided to create a companion book. Imagine being tasked with making flying sharks scientifically plausible; as he put it, "I had to talk to a marine biologist and ask, not could this happen, but how it might happen." It is in such delightfully impossible questions that the spirit of creativity is set loose.Throughout the conversation, there was a beautiful lightness, the kind one finds when nonsense is taken seriously. Andrew's research involved binge-watching over 30 sci-fi films—some genuine, some fabricated solely for the book—to weave an interconnected universe of mayhem. When asked how one might survive a Sharknado, he smiled into the void and said, “The answer in the book is simple: Stand and fight. Grab a chainsaw.” It is a lesson not just for storms of sharks, but for all the monstrous whirlwinds that life throws at us. Yet beneath the chuckles and chainsaws, Andrew's words echoed a deeper wisdom. Too much meta-awareness, he warned, robs a story of its soul. "If everybody's in on the joke," he said, "then the joke itself isn’t that funny anymore." Ah, but isn’t that true of life itself? When we cling too tightly to cleverness, we risk missing the raw wonder that makes each absurdity luminous. Perhaps the most chilling revelation of the day was the invincibility of the ghost shark, a creature birthed from sci-fi chaos. Manifesting from toilets, swimming pools, and even water bottles, it served as a reminder: some forces cannot be outrun; they must be met with courage, humor, and an open heart.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support).