Steve Wolf | Stunt Science: The STEM behind movie stunts and special effects

17 March, 2021 News

Did you know that Hollywood stunts and special effects can teach us a lot about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)?

Steve Wolf, president of Wolf Stuntworks and founder of Science in the Moviesis an expert in capturing kids’ attention and helps them to master STEM skills by studying the various stunts and special effects of today’s movies.

“The biggest thing you can do for a student is to foster their sense of curiosity,” says Steve, who worked on films including The Firm, The Last Boy Scout, The Client, The Jungle Book, and Cast Away; and such TV productions as Law & Order and America’s Most Wanted.

With more than 30 years of Hollywood experience, and 28 years of teaching STEM, Wolf will be featured in this year’s Athens Science Festival to reveal the fascinating ways science is used to make movies even more enjoyable and impressive.

The discussion will be moderated by Theo Anagnostopoulos.

Steve Wolf is president of Wolf Stuntworks and founder of Science in the Movies. Wolf and his engineering were featured on Discovery’s “What Destroyed the Hindenburg, and on Discovery Science’s “Houdini’s Last Secrets,” among other shows. Steve holds a B.A. in Writing and Literature with an emphasis on Shakespeare from Columbia University in New York City.

Speech title: Stunt Science: The STEM behind movie stunts and special effects || Date & time: Saturday 27 March, 17.00-18.00