Film School

April 02, 2025  •  EPISODE 259

Lights, camera, action! Go behind the scenes at Acellus Studios in this exciting episode of Science LIVE. Join Tobias for an exclusive tour, where you’ll see the Acellus film sets, green screen, and learn about the incredible work that goes into each Acellus lesson, making learning fun and inspiring for students around the world.

PLUS, get an exclusive first look at a special storyboard pitch for a motion picture about Roger Billings and the first hydrogen car. 

About DrB

Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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401 Comments

  1. Ellis

    I enjoyed the portion on the history of Mr. Billings. He is really influential in the hydrogen world.

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  2. Kimber

    I love seeing how everything works!

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  3. Ella

    I love seeing all the filming, and everything that Acellus does behind the scences.🖤🎥

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  4. Mia

    I’m my opinion, going behind a set is very interesting. You get to film and everything! One day I will think of being a filmer.

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  5. Zahrah

    I love film school. This is what I want to go to college for.

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  6. Rylee

    This is my favorite episode of Science Live. I love behind the scenes kind of thing. The movie is a terrific idea!

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  7. Brooklyn

    I love cinematography and films! This was a great episode!

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  8. Christian

    That is so COOL!

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  9. Mathani

    The short film at the end was nice.

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  10. Ashlyn

    Film School explores the art and craft of storytelling through cinema, teaching students how to bring imagination to life on the screen.

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  11. Samuel

    A lot more goes into making a film then I realized thank you for that lesson. I was especially interested in how they had to make the set.

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  12. Kali

    cinematography is so intresting

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  13. Shelley

    It was really funny when Tobias was talking about mail services. One time we found a package from USPS or FedEx in a tree at the end of our driveway! lol!

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  14. Ross

    I love how Acellus made all the courses

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  15. Brody

    the video at the end was cool.

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  16. Mason

    I really liked the short film at the end.

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  17. Pomni

    I think film is really interesting. I actually have an interest in cinematography and it was fun looking behind the scenes of Acellus.

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  18. Thabo

    Great video👌

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  19. Greyson

    Wow 😮 so cool

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  20. Ryland

    LOL, I’m the 382th comment, also they said my name a little before it was going to close.

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  21. Derek

    I would love to make a film I will like to edit and create my own ideas!

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  22. Natalya

    THAT WAS LITERALLY AMAZING!!! I want to make a superhero movie someday and become a writer! And since I have Acellus, its possible!!! So THANK YOU DR. ROGER BILLINGS, for making SUCH AN AMAZING SCHOOL!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 😀 I am truly grateful!

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  23. Alana

    I really like learning about how they film lessons.

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  24. Mason

    I love to edit my own videos for youtube.

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  25. Samara

    I would love to actually make a film!!!!!

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  26. At

    Thank you Nathan for your very inspiring information about graduation this helped me a lot because I am actually getting ready to graduate next year. And just want to say congrats to Nathan for graduating and pursuing your dream.

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  27. Leah

    It is really cool all the work that goes into Acellus videos. Thank you!

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  28. Dexter

    filming is very cool and interesting

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  29. Daniel

    Incredibly interesting to watch and learn!

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  30. Sophia

    I would enjoy making a film.

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  31. Essmer

    this is a awesome video

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  32. Trevor

    totally awesome

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  33. Kira

    The time differences on other planets spike my interest. Light years is so entertaining to learn about.

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  34. Jonah

    Ironic question but does acellus offer film classes or any sort of film related classes? whats the best way to start the process of wanting to study film so i can follow the career path into film.

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  35. Nehemiah

    my brother is interested in film

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  36. Alanna

    Quam mirabile episodium, insanum et mirabile!🧪🔬🔭

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  37. Bryce

    It’s so cool the quality and work that goes into all these episodes, and the lessons for that matter!

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  38. Eliza

    the short film at the end was so well made

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  39. Siddiqah

    “So cool! I didn’t realize how much effort and time they had to put into this. I’m so grateful.”

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  40. Katie

    I loved the short film at the end!

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  41. Bella

    When are you going to do the film

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  42. Lane

    This is very interesting!

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  43. Samuel

    I have my own green screen and want to make my own movies.

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  44. Emma

    love the short film at the end

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  45. Cooper

    Great video

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  46. Mina

    so so cool!!

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  47. Alana

    The short film at the end of this live was so well made!! It felt like a real mini movie!

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  48. Kinsey

    So cool! Which program do you use to edit films?

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  49. Jabez

    this was so interesting

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  50. Susanna

    Each planet is uniquely beautiful.

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  51. Elivia

    I loved the tour.

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