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Space 11 Corp Announces Use of Blue Origin Space Footage in Feature Film "I See You"
Real footage to shape a vérité-style love story set in space
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 18, 2026 / Space 11 Corp, a space economy, infrastructure, and technology company with a focus on entertainment, announced its upcoming feature film I See You will incorporate real in-space footage from Blue Origin and publicly available NASA mission imagery - with up to 85% of the film featuring authentic space content.
The film combines fictional narrative with documentary-grade footage, offering audiences unprecedented realism by capturing the true conditions and emotional depth of spaceflight. The production is also exploring opportunities to film additional sequences in real microgravity conditions.
I See You explores themes of first contact, human consciousness, and humanity's expansion beyond Earth.
The screenplay is written by Emmy-nominated writers Andrew Schneider and Diane Frolov, known for their work on The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, and Chicago Med, bringing a strong narrative foundation to a project that merges high-concept storytelling with the frontiers of space exploration.
Scott Kelly, a former NASA astronaut who spent nearly a year aboard the International Space Station, is serving as technical advisor to the film, ensuring a high level of accuracy while preserving its cinematic vision.
Space 11 Corp's Global Space Advisory Board also includes leading figures from the space ecosystem: James L. Green, former NASA chief scientist; Camille Wardrop Alleyne, former senior NASA executive; and Bert Ulrich, former NASA film and television liaison and now executive vice president of production at Space 11.
I See You is produced by Andrea Iervolino, founder of Space 11 Corp, and a producer with over 130 films to his credit.
"Space 11 was founded to bring entertainment into space and shape a new frontier for storytelling," said Iervolino. "Using authentic mission footage represents an important step forward in that vision."
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SOURCE: Space 11 Corp.
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O.Karlsson--AMWN