Wolf 359 (podcast)

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Presentation
Genre Science fiction, space opera
Created byGabriel Urbina
Written by
  • Gabriel Urbina
  • Sarah Shachat
  • Zach Valenti
Directed byGabriel Urbina
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesComplete
Production
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes61
Publication
Original releaseAugust 15, 2014 (2014-08-15) 
December 25, 2017 (2017-12-25)
Related
Website www.wolf359.fm

Wolf 359 is a science fiction podcast created by Gabriel Urbina and produced by Gabriel Urbina and Zach Valenti under Kinda Evil Genius Productions. Following in the tradition of Golden Age radio dramas, [1] [2] Wolf 359 tells the story of a dysfunctional space station crew orbiting the star Wolf 359 on a deep space survey mission. The show starts off as lighthearted comedy that focuses on character dynamics before becoming more of a thriller. [1] [3] After 61 episodes, the show concluded on December 25, 2017. [4]

Contents

Wolf 359 made over $3000 per episode from over 900 patrons on Patreon before the series ended. As of 2018 the podcast had over 6 million downloads. [3] Urbina regularly participates in panels and workshops regarding audio dramas and their future. [3]

Content

Synopsis

Wolf 359 begins as a series of audio logs recorded by Doug Eiffel, showing the life of the skeleton crew on board the U.S.S. Hephaestus. [1] Doug Eiffel's job on board the station is to scan for signs of alien life, but instead he finds recordings of classical music from Earth. After realizing the recordings are too old to have come from Earth, Dr. Hilbert, the station's science officer, sends this information to Goddard Futuristics, the company funding the mission. [5] The crew finds out that they were never intended to leave the station, and the show focuses more on the rest of the ensemble cast as it becomes a dramatic science fiction adventure. [3]

Characters

Accolades

Audio Verse Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResultRef
2015Best Original Composition in an Original, Long-Form Production"Welcome to Wolf 359" by Alan RodiWon [6]
Best Writing of an Original, Long-Form, Serial ProductionGabriel Urbina and Sarah ShachatWon
Best Actress with a Supporting Role in an Original, Short-Form, Serial ProductionMichaela Swee as HeraWon
Best Original Long-Form, Serial ComedyWolf 359Won
Best Original, Long-Form, Small Cast, Serial ProductionWolf 359Won
2016Best Original, Long Form, Small Cast, Ongoing, Dramatic ProductionWolf 359Won [7]
Best Performance of an Actress in an Original Ensemble Role for a Long Form ProductionCecilia Lynn-Jacobs as Captain Isabel LovelaceWon
Best Performance of an Actress in an Original Supporting Role for a Long Form, Small Cast ProductionMichaela Swee as HeraWon
Best Performance of an Actress in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form ProductionEmma Sherr-Ziarko as Renée MinkowskiWon
Best Performance of an Actor in an Original Supporting Role for a Long Form, Small Cast ProductionZach Libresco as Warren KeplerWon
Best Performance of an Actor in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form, Small Cast ProductionZach Valenti as Doug EiffelWon
2017Best Music for an Ongoing Dramatic Production"But How Do We Tell The Children We Are Allergic To Their Smiles" by Alan RodiWon [8]
Best Production for an Ongoing Dramatic ProductionWolf 359Won
Best Actress in an Ensemble role for an Ongoing Dramatic ProductionMichaela Swee as HeraWon
Best Actor in an Ensemble role for an Ongoing, Dramatic, ProductionZach Valenti as Doug EiffelWon
2018Best Ongoing, Long-form, Dramatic ProductionWolf 359Won [9]
Best Writing of an Ongoing, Long-form, Dramatic ProductionGabriel Urbina, Sarah Shachat, Zach ValentiWon
Best Performance of a Role in the Ensemble of an Ongoing, Dramatic ProductionZach Valenti as Doug EiffelWon

Parsec Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResultRef
2016Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form)Wolf 359 "Mayday" by Gabriel Urbina and Kinda Evil Genius ProductionsFinalist [10]

Webby Awards

YearCategoryRecipientResultRef
2017Podcasts & Digital Audio – DramaWolf 359Nominated [11]

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